Rosewill 90mm Fan Glossy Finish Micro-ATX Mini Tower Computer Case with 400W Power Supply Cases - View 1

Rosewill 90mm Fan Glossy Finish Micro-ATX Mini Tower Computer Case with 400W Power Supply Cases

3.4 (45 ratings)
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Key Features

  • ATX Mini Tower
  • Power Supply: 400W
  • Motherboard Compatibility: Micro-ATX / Mini-ITX
  • External 5.25" Drive Bays: 2, External 3.5" Drive Bays: 1, Internal 3.5" Drive Bays: 4, Expansion Slots: 4
  • Front Ports: 2 x USB 3.0 Ports , Audio In/Out
  • 90mm Fans: 1 x 90mm Rear Fan
  • Ideal for Intel & AMD Systems

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Customer Reviews

Harold L CustomerHarold L Customer
I chose this case for building my Ed's Build Your Own (BYO) intel i7-6700K. Configuration: Rosewill Black Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel ATX Mid Tower Computer Case with Front Panel and 500W Power Supply; Rosewill Black 120mm Case Cooling Fans, ASROCK Z170 Pro4S Motherboard, Intel Core I7-6700K, LITEON IT M.2 SSD, HITACHI 3.5" Internal Hard Drive, G.SKILL Aegis 32GB DDR4 SDRAM, EVGA GeForce GTX 950 2GB Graphics Card, HP USB KEYBOARD & OPTICAL MOUSE, Asus 24x DVD-RW Optical Drive, ARCTIC Freezer i11 CPU Cooler and Thermal Paste with Windows10 Pro. The fullsize ATX ASROCK Z170 Pro4S Motherboard fit with room to spare. I added all the components without issues into the Rosewell Case. I especially like the fact that I was able to add three additional 120mm cooling fans. Since this case also comes with a quality power supply with all the necessary cables install was a breeze. For all you Build Your Own do it your selfers out there $75 dollars for ATX Case and rated 500W Power Supply is quite a bargain.
Eric M.
It was the first case I bought for my first custom pc.After 7 months with it I deem it is just Okay.Pros: Nice Price, Looks good, Can fit with many motherboardsCons: The power supply. It only has 1 6pin cable for graphics cards. PC part picker says it is compatible with almost any graphics card I looked at. Luckily for me it did work with the EVGA GTX 660, which only requires 1 6pin connector. But when my graphics card was acting up and I wanted to try a different I found this power supply isn't compatible with most graphics cards. The 440 needed a 4 pin and a 6 pin and the 970 needed 2 6 pins. So in the end I need to buy a new power supply if I want to upgrade. Also to note that the power supply isnt modular. So no changing anything. You're stuck with what you have with it.In the end, it's a great case by itself but don't buy it just because it comes with a power supply combo. Buy your own Power supply.
Ben Cook
I was budget conscious when assembling my new mid-range gaming rig, and this case does everything I wanted it to do and more. The USB 3.0 ports at the front lured me to this case (as well as the impressive red grill on the front). The fan seems to be doing well as of now and the PSU is fulfilling my needs. I would upgrade the PSU eventually, but for the onset of your build it should do. The lights in the front for power and HDD activity are subtle and good looking; I've had problems with case lights being way too bright and obtrusive. It runs everything I have pretty quietly and isn't that heavy. I put a Micro ATX mobo inside and there was plenty of room for more. I'm sure it's great for cable management but seeing as how this was my first build I had to get creative with the zip ties.All-in-all, I'd recommend this case if you wanted to combine your case and PSU for your first build or a budget build.
Tech Fan
Can't complain too much as it appears to be a decent case with power supply and considering the price. The only issue I encountered was questionable workmanship on the wiring. The front panel LEDs are hot glued with dab of glue and one had come out of socket during shipping. I also couldn't get USB 3.0 ports to work; motherboard would crash every time I plugged in USB memory. I thought it was motherboard driver problem but turned out to be front panel cables shorting to circuit board on front panel. The usb cable shield was exposed and shorting panel circuit. After fixing these issues case appears to work fine and happy with how quiet case fan is. Hopefully it lasts...