In conclusion, this chassis would make an excellent build for anyone wanting a sturdy case where components can be swapped out quickly. The fans aren’t exactly powerhouses, and there is no fan control built in, but it did seem to have some pretty nice airflow even without fans on the side. The aesthetics are just right, not too flashy nor too dull. The ease of replacing cards and drives is an especially nice selling point on this case. I’m happy to say that I’m now a fan of the BUC. Stupid name, but a great case.
REPORT CARD : IN-WIN Buc Chassis

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Quality
5
Solid steel. Very sturdy
Innovation
5
Easy swapping, USB 3.0 tray, and straight-forward features
Performance
5
Plenty of room, airflow is okay. But room for improvement.
Installation
5
Everything is screwless and easily removed.
Value
4
A good price for what it does and how easy it is to use.



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