IN Win BUC-666 Midi Case without PSU
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IN Win BUC-666 Midi Case without PSU
Scan code: LN39936 Manufacturer code: BUC-666
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IN Win BUC-666 Midi Case without PSU

IN Win BUC-666 Black Mid Tower Gaming Case Silent w/o PSU

Scan code: LN39936 Manufacturer code: BUC-666
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Product Overview Built with a strong shield concept at heart, the BUCs core is echoed across its front panel design, in strong SECC steel construction and a hard-wearing and stylish black interior and exterior. With the clever EZ-swap HDD drive bay and a lockable door, it allows access to three HDD without having to remove the whole side panel, while the tool-less, vibration reducing drive bays complete the package to yield a triple innovation from In-Win.

The convenient Super-speed USB 3.0, USB 2.0, audio and eSATA ports on the top of the chassis allows users to easily connect headsets, cameras, cell phones, external hard drives and a wealth of other devices with ease. Finally, two integrated 120mm and several extra fan positions give it excellent cooling potential for all the latest performance hardware as well.

With core design innovations, support for the latest PC hardware and a high quality of construction, the In-Win BUC PC chassis is a great choice for PC builders worldwide
Features Shield protection design and top build quality
With strong, hard wearing SECC steel and a black coating throughout, accompanied by aesthetic design resembling the Shield concept, the BUC is not only attractive its built to last!

EZ-Swap SATA with security
With three lockable, EZ-Swap SATA HDD bays In-Win has designed a PC chassis thats both highly flexible and manageable, while retaining important security demand of the users.

Build your PC with ease
The motherboard tray hole behind the CPU socket allows easy removal of back-mounted CPU coolers, without having to remove the motherboard, while a tool-free design for optical drives and hard drives makes the PC building it quick and easy

Backlighting as a standard
With a front LED fan and backlit red In-Win logo, the dark case is offset for attractive visual additions.

Stable, Reliable PC builds
The base mounted PSU increases case stability and an included, removable fan filter protects it against the dust and dirt.

Super Speed USB 3.0 and storage tray
With Super-Speed USB 3.0 and a place to drop your keys, phone or portable hard drives, the BUC provides convenient and practical interior and exterior for every enthusiast.
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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
1 days
RTB Period:
12 months
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