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Chieftec Developed Dragon DX-02B Chassis for Gamers

A new gaming chassis has replenished the line of PC hardware developed by Chieftec. Codenamed Dragon DX-02B, the model is designed in midi-tower form-factor and can accommodate motherboards of ATX, micro-ATX and e-ATX standard. Internal layout is predestined for the installation of eight expansion slots, and six internal bays for drives which have an access from the frontal panel. Two of those bays support hot swapping option. Besides, the casing contains four bays for 5.25-inch drives.

Dragon DX-02B is able to house graphics cards of up to 34 cm in length. It should be mentioned that one of 5.25-inch bays might be employed for the integration of 3.5-inch drive (external panel or card reader).The model supports power supply units of ATX 2.3/PS II standard, the place for which is stipulated on the chassis' base. The interface panel is introduced by two USB 2.0 ports, one USB 3.0 port, a single eSATA port, and a couple of audio-out slots.

One of the most beneficial features pertained to this chassis is that it's delivered with five(!) pre-installed fans. Usually PC cases go with one or two pre-installed fans and presuppose the expansion of cooling system individually. Chieftec has also stipulated the system expansion with two more fans, but the nominal kit will be sufficient on different operational environments. The first two 120 mm fans are installed on the frontal panel (equipped with blue LED backlight), two 200 mm fans – on the top panel, and one more 120 mm – on the rear panel. Two additional 120 mm/140 mm fans might be placed on the side or bottom panels.

Moreover, customers who prefer water-cooling systems will be able to upgrade their systems due to the available holes for cable routing. This said, there won't appear any doubts in the gaming predestination of this model. The recommended price of Dragon DX-02B is established at €129.
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  • 21 December 2012, 18:42
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