Friday, November 25th 2011

In-Win Announces BUC 101 Gamer Chassis

In-Win Development Inc, a leading innovator in high-quality, contemporary PC hardware and multiple winner of the internationally renowned Red-Dot Design Award, has today launched its new performance PC chassis, the BUC 101.

Its strength of design is echoed across both its boldly shaped exterior, high quality SECC steel construction and a hard-wearing black interior. With a striking expression and fantastic feature-set that includes support for multiple 300mm (11.8") graphics cards, it will perfectly suit any gamer.
The BUC 101's innovations include support for versatile 2.5" and 3.5" hard drive/SSD brackets with vibration reduction and easy access functionality. Two USB 3.0 internal take advantage of the latest motherboard designs and provide native high-performance connectivity, while the excellent cable routing, cooling design and tool-free use make it an ideal builders box. With an integrated HDD spot on the top, an external drive can be added for quick backups without even opening the case or sourcing extra cables; and when not in use this area doubles up as a storage space for keys and a mobile phone.

Finally, three integrated 120mm silent fans with magnetic fan filters and several extra fan positions give it excellent cooling potential for even the latest high-performance platform combinations from Intel, AMD and NVIDIA. With core design innovations and high quality of construction, the In-Win BUC 101 chassis is a great choice for PC gamers worldwide. For more information, visit the product page.
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8 Comments on In-Win Announces BUC 101 Gamer Chassis

#1
MilkyWay
I notice a few cases in that style, sure its a bit bolder than the HAF series but i am not a fan of these styles of cases.

"Gamer" chassis? LOL what makes it for "gamers".
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#2
sneekypeet
not-so supermod
I honestly think its cooling based. Cases without much aren't for gamers, those with are taking in consideration for much hotter components?
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#3
Static~Charge
MilkyWay"Gamer" chassis? LOL what makes it for "gamers".
These?

"fantastic feature-set that includes support for multiple 300mm (11.8") graphics cards"

"three integrated 120mm silent fans with magnetic fan filters and several extra fan positions give it excellent cooling potential"
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#4
AsRock
TPU addict
Looks crap..
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#5
stinger608
Dedicated TPU Cruncher & Folder
Hard to describe.........looks awkward. Not very fond of it that's for sure.
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#7
micropage7
they wanna make it solid, a rugged design but they look fail to make it
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#8
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
Think about the dust in the corners. :(
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