Below is the specifications list. Of note here is the USB 3.0 port, the four hot swappable drive bays and the three included 120mm fans.
Case Size | Mid Tower |
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Meterial | SECC Steel |
Drive Bays | 1. External 5.25″ x 3, 3.5″ x 1 2. Internal 3.5″ / 2.5″ device converter cage x 5 (Hot-Swap Module x 4) |
M/B Form Factor | ATX / Micro-ATX |
Power Supply | ATX 12V, PSII Size |
I/O Expansin Slots | PCI-E / PCI / AGP Slot x 7 |
Top Ports | 1.USB 3.0 x 1 2.USB 2.0 x 2 3.eSATA x 1 4.HD/AC’97 Audio |
Thermal Solution | 1.12cm Front Fan x 1 2.12cm Rear Fan x 1 3.12cm Top Fan x 1 4.Maximum Supports 12cm Side Fan x 2 (Optional) 5.Water-Cooling Hole Ready |
Dimension(HxWxD) | 485 x 210 x 506mm (19.1″ x 8.3″ x 19.9″) |
Here is a quick rundown on the features of the In Win Buc:
- Easy Access to HDD Bays on Side Panel
- SATA HDD / SSD Hot Swap Module
- Supports Multiple High-end Graphics Cards
(Maximum Length of 30cm / 11.8 Inches) - Supports USB 3.0 Super Speed Transfer Interface
- Up to 9 Drive Bays
- Cable Routing Space
- Removable Anti-Dust Filter
We will dive into these features further along in the review, but first let’s have a look at the packaging, shall we? The In Win Buc comes in a very colorful box displaying a shield and the name “BUC” boldly displayed on the front of the box. The other side of the box continues the same theme and includes several icons highlighting some of the Buc’s capabilities. The two box sides give the specifications and features.
Once the box top is opened, you are presented with the case well insulated inside foam blocks. The case is wrapped in the traditional plastic bag and has a protective film applied to the top and down the sides of the front panel. The case is very well packed and protected in the box. A nice job by In Win here!