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Extrait: Our 15-way shootout of cases priced between $80 and $120 ends as we compare the last five models to the previous ten, yielding an overall winner. Which chassis offers the best balance of quality, cooling, and noise reduction, and which is the best buy?...
Publié: 2012-10-22, Auteur: Don , review by: OCModShop
Extrait: In-Win Development, the makers of the Buc case, is a manufacturer of professional computer chassis based out of Taiwan. They've apparently been around since 1985, though this seems to be my first experience with anything of theirs. So what I'm wondering i...
Build Quality, Design, EZ Swap Side Door, 4 HotSwap HDD Trays, ToolLess Design, Up To 5 Fans, Space For Up To 30cm Cards, Price
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Although In-Win has launched a great number of cases inside the past two years they haven't really stopped introducing new features and the BUC is an example. So aside the really good paint job which is something i always liked about cases by I...
Cool looks! In Win logo lights up, Agressive price point, Excellent quality, Plenty of space for large mainboards, graphics cards and CPU coolers, Includes three fans, Hot-swap hard drive bays on the side, Easy to remove front covers, Plastic locking mec
Hard drive trays hard to remove and replace, Hard drive trays require assembly before use, SATA power and data cables cannot be removed, Blue LEDs front fan don't fit the red In Win logo, I/O and case cables are of default color, Basically no real sound e
In Win - manufacturer of detailed designed cases. The company produces cases which at times are so far fetched in terms of looks that one may wonder and think "who would buy this case?". This may be the same response you will have when looking at the B...
looks good, locking hotswap bay feature, three fans, good cable management, USB 3.0, Spacious interior,
USB 3.0 cable could be longer
The BUC was very nice indeed on both the exterior and interior. Lets start with what I like with the interior. First, the nice black look made it not plain but sleek. The case can support five hard drives being installed at once which is cool to have e...
Two USB 2.0, one USB 3.0, Accessory tray, Price, Easy installation, Convenient cable routing, Hot-swappable 3.5'' drives that uses backplane
Top USB 3.0 port has issue with bulky devices
The In-Win Buc is more expensive than the average entry level case, yet it is not so expensive that it breaks the bank. The Buc is not the most flashy case available and did not come with a plethora of features and designs; it has just the right amoun...
hot swappable drive rack with removable access cover, top panel tray for portable devices with USB 3.0 port, eSATA connector on the front panel, PSU fan filter accessible from the outside of the case, toolless design,
USB 3.0 cable comes ouuuuut of the back and dowwwwn doobie doo down down comma comma to the motherboard for plugin, flimsy plastic catches for the front bezel that break easily, hard drive trays require you to be Hulk Hogan to use those grommets and still install drives in them,
In a surprising move, it is the second and unexpected review sample arrival from Inwin that finds itself earning a recommendation here today. I thought the Dragon Rider was a decent case, even if there were a lot of things going on with it I didn't lik...
The In Win BUC's raison d'être is a mystery — we're not sure who the target audience is, or if there even is one. It seems like the designer(s) compiled a wish list of ideas and slapped them together haphazardly with as little cost as possible. It has...
For just under $100, the In-Win BUC is a sweet little PC case with large budget features that make it a great choice for beginners and enthusiasts alike!...