In Win B2 Stealth Bomber Mid Tower ATX Case
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Conclusion:
The In Win B2 Stealth Bomber mid tower ATX case is an excellent choice for anyone who wants a rather unique computer case. There aren't any other cases I know of that are modeled after a stealth bomber, or that have a front door that opens like the B2 case. The four fans included with the case are very quiet and tool-less design features can be found everywhere. Except for mounting the motherboard, there is no need to get a screwdriver out during the entire installation.
I had a few issues with the B2 case, the main one being that it is a little on the small side when used with a full ATX motherboard and a rather large CPU cooler. Not mentioned previously is that the size of the cooler required that the side panel's CPU ventilation duct be removed in order to close up the case. However, this is a mid-tower case and a little measuring should be done if you are building a computer with large components inside this case. One other issue is that the reset button is way too small, and I needed a pointy object in order to reset the system.
A search of the Internet finds the B2 case at a bunch of stores (including Newegg.com) with prices start at $123. That is a rather hefty price tag for a mid tower case, and for that price I personally would rather go with something bigger.
The In Win B2 Stealth Bomber mid tower ATX case receives the BigBruin.com "Gaming Approved" and "Recommended" awards for its cool stealth bomber design and overall high quality.
Pros:
» Fighter jet-like front door and "stealth" design
» Tool-less design for everything
» Includes two 120mm fans, and two 80mm fans
» Fans do not need screws
Cons:
» Small interior, especially with large components
» Reset button too small to push easily
Special thanks to In Win USA for providing the In Win B2 Stealth Bomber Mid Tower ATX Case to Bigbruin.com for review!
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