Introduction
The B2 Stealth Bomber case is really what you might think it is, a case that looks like the B2 Aircraft. The B2 case, like the aircraft is surely an advanced case. This newly released case comes equipped with two eSATA ports, auto-sensing mechanical front door, shock-free railing system, dual fan VGA turbo cooling system, water-cooling friendly, and with a design inspired by the B2, this case is surely not something your grandma will understand. Read on further and see a video of the mechanical front door in action.
Features
- Fighter Jet-Like Auto-Sensing Front Door
- W-Shaped Side Intakes Inspired by B2 Bomber
- Dual Fan VGA Turbo Cooling System
- Patented Shock-Free Railing System
- Vibration-Free Fan Holder
- Tool-Free Mechanical Design
Specifications
Case Size: Mid Tower
Material: Plastic Panels, SECC Steel
Drive Bays External:
- 5.25" x 4
- 3.5" x 2
Drive Bays Internal:
- 3.5" x 5
M/B: ATX / mATX
Front Ports:
- e-SATA x 2
- IEEE 1394 x 1
- USB 2.0 x 2
- HD/AC'97 Audio
PSU TYPE: ATX 12V PS2 Size
I/O Slots: PCI/AGP Slots x 7
Thermal Solutions:
- Smart-3D UniDuct
- 12cm Ceramic Fans at Front & Rear Panels
- VGA Turbo Cooling System with 8 cm Side Ceramic Fan x 2
- Support Water-Cooling
Dimension (HxWxD): 435 x 235 x 525 mm (17.1" x 9.3" x 20.7")
Packaging
The In Win B2 Stealth Bomber case comes in your standard packaging. The one side of the box shows the inside of the case and some features while the other side displays the case in front of a fighter jet, I'd have to assume a Stealth Bomber.
Taking the case out of the box we find it wrapped in plastic, protected by two pieces of foam. Inside of the box there also is Users Manual, decals for the case, and a bag of hardware.
The B2 comes with an extensive User's Manual with plenty of details and graphics; probably the most detailed I've seen for any case. See for yourself.
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