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In Win B2 Stealth Bomber Mid Tower ATX Case
Author: Michael Fiss
Manufacturer: In Win
Source: In Win USA
Purchase: Newegg.com
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In Win B2 Stealth Bomber Mid Tower ATX Case
July 03, 2008

External Examination:

The In Win B2 Stealth Bomber mid tower ATX case really does resemble the B2 Spirit stealth bomber. The side panel has a raised section that is shaped like entire plane, which helps with ventilation to keep the components inside cool. On the front of the case is a very unique looking front door. Personally, I do not like front doors on my computer cases, but this one is very interesting and will have anyone who looks at it will be a bit shocked to see it in action.

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Concealed on the left side of the front panel are the easily accessed front ports. A little push on a small door opens it to reveal two eSATA connections, a Firewire connection, two USB 2.0 ports, and jacks for a microphone and a headset. The below right image shows a warning label, with a 'rescue' arrow pointing to the front of the case. This is for opening the front panel when the power is off, or if the auto-sensing mechanism is not working properly.

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The rear of the side panel has another aviation themed warning label by each of the clips that holds the side panel onto the chassis. These clips are pretty nice and very easy to use, and it's nice to see something other than a thumbscrew. I am not sure what the 'door open' dotted box is for, but it gives the case a little special something that helps it look unique.

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In the below left image we see the ventilation system found in the side panel of the In Win B2 Stealth Bomber mid tower ATX case. The side panel looks like it could fly away at any moment! In the image below right, you can see the rear panel of the case. It's hard to get real creative back here, but the B2 case does have pre-drilled holes for water cooling tubes and includes a ceramic 120mm exhaust fan.

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