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Mid tower - ATX - no power supply ( EPS12V/ PS/2 ) - dark metallic - USB/FireWire/Audio/E-SATA More product details

11 reviews
November, 2009
In Win can't resist building gimmicks into its chassis. We first encountered the company's design oddities with its F430 case (reviewed July 2008), which emits the superloud sound of a car engine when you hit the power button. The company's B2 chassis ...
Pivoting hard-drive bay, easy-to-remove side panels, two 12cm fans
Tight fit inside case worsened by VGA cooling bracket ; removable drive-rail tray
This midtower chassis does, however, take its B2 theme to extreme levels. The vent on the case's snap-locking side panel looks just like a Stealth bomber and the case's exterior is peppered with aeronautical jargon. We love the look, but working in ...
Following the design of the B2 Stealth Bomber, first impressions on this case are going to be a love or hate it thing.
When I first saw the In Win B2 Stealth Bomber enclosure I was intrigued. After all, the Stealth series of jets are some of the premiere aircraft on the face of the planet, so a case that is based from this should be pretty cool. Once I got to play ...
In Win is no stranger to making a case based on a theme. The last case they sent us to look at was their homage to the Ferrari 430. They have now sent us their new addition to the extreme series that is based on the B2 Stealth bomber. Let's start by ...
Again it's a neat feature but I would like to have seen something different with the drive bay door. I can't help but wonder what the cost of the case would be with out all the drive components needed to raise and lower the door
Sleek good looks, nifty 'motorised door' gimmick, plenty of inbuilt cooling
A nightmare to build, too cramped for a gaming PC, auto-door too loud
The B2 Stealth Bomber is a flawed gaming chassis let down by poor cable management, a crammed interior and myriad design glitches. If you don't intend to regularly upgrade your system, it might be worth considering for the cool aesthetics. But only ...
Inside the case, the B2 Stealth Bomber has room for four 3.5in internal hard drives, four optical drives and a pair of 5.25in HDDs. (Well, in theory at least - the B2 is far too small for its own good, but we'll get to this issue in a moment.)...
The Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit, otherwise known as the stealth bomber, was an icon from the moment that it first appeared in the late 1980s....
There's certainly appeal in the way that In-Win has designed the B2, and the homage to the iconic B-2 Spirit stealth plane has given the case a unique and interesting appearance. However, the motorised door is slow and juddery, and feels fragile when ...
A case that won't fly under the radar
Overall: A truly eye-catching case
A case that won't fly under the radar
Overall: A truly eye-catching case
The In Win B2 Stealth Bomber case goes for Top Gun thrills, but ultimately lacks the grunt to make it off the runway.
A strange addition to the front is a sensor activated hinged front door, which we feel is a grand design mistake and definitely too gimmicky for its own good. When the unit is turned off, you'll be stuck trying to lift the hinged lid and it feels like ...
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