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Ever dream of a mid tower case that had four hot swap internal SATA drive bays that you could access easily? Of course the case would have to have plenty of fans for cooling, and a pass thru ventilation design for the PSU to reduce heating the internal components. And of course, you would want your mechanical drives to be noise isolated. It might also help if the case had a cool look with a back lit LED fan to kind of show it all off. Hey let's throw in water cooling holes just in case, and what would be nice is if the price was affordable. Perhaps less than a hundred bucks?
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The BUC (pronounced "buck" and not "bee-you-see" - which would be kind of funny, actually) is the latest mid-tower case from In Win, featuring hard drive bays that can be accessed from outside the case. Let's check it out.
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In Win is one of the innovative vendors in computer peripheral industry and they let us realise that there are plenty of ways to further enhance those products that we always see, touch and use. Today we will bring you their latest mid-tower chassis BUC. In Win BUC has a very unique selling point where it comes with hot-swappable HDD module and easy access HDD panel on its left panel.
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The market may be filled with all sorts of PC cases ment to cover pretty much the taste of every user out there but for good or bad we haven't really seen many new PC Cases lately (somewhat weird considering that Computex is just around the corner) and the few that have been released have yet to attract (for reasons unknown to me) the media spotlights most do. So it really goes without saying that we decided to gather as many of these newly released PC cases we could in order to bring them to your attention. In-Win may not be the most familiar brand name around but thanks to their high quality and quite innovative products they have managed to win a large market share in a very small period of time which is not a small feat. Today with us we have one of their latest midi towers, the BUC 101.
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Today, we’ll be looking at one of In Win’s latest cases, the BUC 101. An upgrade from the original BUC, the BUC 101 comes equipped with two USB 3.0 ports, three 120mm fans, and an external SATA port. The case has plenty of tool-free implementations, not only for setup, but for maintenance down the road for those long-time users. Read on further to see what else this case has in store.
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In Win has just released a new version of their BUC mid-tower case, dubbed BUC 101, which comes with several unique features. Lets take a look at them.
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Staying on top of the latest trends and what I would assume is a drive to the younger crowd, IN WIN offers us a new chassis to have a look at. This may sound a bit harsh, but looks are number one in my choices. I mean bottom line, even if it cools like a champ I still have to look at it every day. Saying that leads me to the fact that while I don’t personally like the exterior of what I have seen from IN WIN, that’s not to say they aren’t attractive and eye catching. They are! - It just isn’t my cup of tea.
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In-Win has come up with a successful combination of unique styling and practical functionality with the Ammo enclosure. Security is the name of the game here with a steel outer shell to protect the drive from the elements and RFID encryption to ensure important data isn't compromised. The enclosure will also make a good conversation piece when other people see it, since it is made to look like an ammunition clip.
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Today we are going to review another interesting product from one of our favor brands; In Win. In Win AMMO is a 2.5" external SATA HDD enclosure but unlike other standard external HDD enclosures, AMMO is equipped with RFID encryption security which is absolutely rare and so far this is the first HDD enclosure that comes with such great feature. Let's us quickly go through this interesting device without any further delay.
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Das 1985 gegründete Unternehmen mit Sitz in Taiwan ist im OEM-Markt schon lange kein Unbekannter mehr, und so versucht In Win nun auch langsam auf dem Retail-Markt, direkt bei den Endkunden, Fuß zu fassen. Mit stylischen Produkten, die auch schon Design-Awards gewonnen haben, sollen die Kunden für sich gewonnen werden. Momentan vertreibt das Unternehmen neben Computer-Gehäusen und Netzteilen auch Gehäuse für externe Festplatten. Eines dieser Gehäuse, das Ammo, werden wir uns in diesem Review anschauen und euch zeigen mit was es aufwarten kann.
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