Speed, stealth, and function are important for more than just a military air craft. Using the design and overall theme of an aircraft the people at in-win came out with the B2 Stealth Bomber PC Chassis. Combining form function and silence all in one packaged they seek to surgically strike there competition with a carefully planned airstrike from their latest case. There is a lot of competition in the gaming chassis world so In-Win is going to need a top quality product to break into the market. Let’s take this puppy out for a spin and see how she handles:
Provided by: In WinPrice: $109.79
Closer Look:
Specifications and Features:
Case Size: | Mini Tower |
Material: | Unique Dark Metallic Plastic Panels 0.8mm Japanese Steel |
Dimension(HxWxD): | 17.1''x9.3''x20.7'' 435x235x525mm |
Data Security: | Padlock loop for padlock |
Power Supply: | ATX 12V PS/2 |
I/O Expansion Slots: | 7 PCI/AGP Slots |
Thermal Solution: | Smart-3D UniDuct™ 12cm Ceramic Fans at Front & Rear Panels VGA Turbo Cooling System with 8cm Side Ceramic Fan x 2 Support Water-Cooling |
Front I/O: | e-SATA*2 IEEE 1394A*1(FireWire) HD/AC' 97 Audio USB2.0 × 2 |
External Drive Bay: | 5.25'' × 4 3.5''× 2 |
Internal Drive Bay: | 3.5'' x 5 |
M/B: | ATX mATX |
Safety: | Meets RoHS CE and FCC Class B Requirement |
Modeled after one of the most recognizable jets in the world, the features of the all-new In Win B2 Bomber will surely get you noticed amongst a crowd of gaming elites. If the auto-sensing front door doesn’t do it for you, perhaps the W-shaped side intakes inspired by the Stealth Bomber will. Throughout the chassis you’ll find four high quality ceramic fans, lasting longer and running quietly to provide a superb cooling process. Ultimately stylish and completely innovative, this chassis will have you “flying” over the competition.
Testing Setup:
- Intel E6600
- Asus P5B Motherboard
- 4GB Ballistix Tracers
- ATI HD2400
- 400W Ultra X4 micro atx PSU
- 320GB HDD
- XP SP3
Testing:
For the testing section I will be running at an ambient room temperature of 22.7 degrees to ensure a controlled testing platform. I will be putting it up against the In Win Allure and the NZXT Tempest. I will be testing the case, cpu, and HDD temps for both load and idle. Idle > xx/xx < load. All will be in degrees F
| Chassis | Case Temp | CPU | HDD |
| Allure | 24/24 | 32/49 | 38/39 |
| Tempest | 23/24 | 27/43 | 32/32 |
| B2 Bomber | 23/24 | 35/53 | 29/31 |
Unfortunately the B2 seemed to lack in the CPU cooling part of the testing but stood out in the HDD temps. I normally like to see improvements on CPU temps with a case but if you love the case you can easily remedy this issue with a better air cooler or a water cooling system.
Conclusion:
Although the B2 had some downfalls in the overall temps I was very impressed with the innovations and over all aesthetics. I must say performance is important to me but I am very impressed by design. Being a graphic designer by trade I can appreciate the subtleties of the “little extras” companies are putting into the design of their cases. I genuinely like the B2 Stealth Bomber I would like to see some more cooling in future attempts at this design but overall it was a great case and definitely a head turner.
Would I recommend this case? For the enthusiast: no, for the gamer: yes! It is an awesome looking case and the front panel is killer. I love the inclusion of the stickers to customize the case but my personal preference is just the plain flat grey it comes in stock.
Pros:
- Price
- Tool-less
- Front Panel
- HDD Tray Swivles
- Movable Fans
- Unique
- Needs Bigger Fans
- Little Tight Inside




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