LanCool offers a few mid tower chassis’ and within those is a series named Dragon Lord, of which the case we are looking at today is part of. At LanCool’s site there are seven cases that carry the Dragon Lord series name. All of these have the same basic chassis design, just each individual case has an option or two the others don’t, making each chassis in the series unique.
Today we are looking at the PC-K62 which LanCool had sent me as a pre-release version. While the packaging may have changed a bit and an instruction booklet may be included in yours, the chassis is as complete as it is going to get and you will see this same chassis with all the same options as I am about to show. Let’s get a look at the LanCool PC-K62 and see just what sort of features and options this budget minded chassis has to offer.
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