Rosewill ATX Full Tower Gaming PC Computer Case with Blue LED Fans, Supports EATX Motherboards, Supports Dual PSU - View 1

Rosewill ATX Full Tower Gaming PC Computer Case with Blue LED Fans, Supports EATX Motherboards, Supports Dual PSU

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Key Features

  • Spacious open chassis with ample room for expansion; great for performance systems and ultimate PC gaming builds
  • Extended ATX compatible; supports EATX 12 x 13in larger form factor motherboards with more functionality, ATX and Micro ATX motherboards
  • Superior airflow with room for up to seven case fans; includes three pre-installed 120mm fans and one 140mm fan; optional 80mm rear fan
  • 360mm liquid cooling radiator support in front
  • Dual slot vertical GPU mounting expansion slots; dual PSU mount support on top and bottom; plenty of HDD/SSD storage space; vertical mounted HDD tray bar

Specifications

Number of USB 20 Ports
3
Number of USB 30 Ports
2
Brand
Rosewill
Series
Rise Glow
Item model number
RISE Glow
Operating System
Windows 10 Pro
Item Weight
0.01 ounces
Product Dimensions
21.69 x 9.06 x 17.32 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH
21.69 x 9.06 x 17.32 inches
Color
RISE Glow
Audioout Ports
1
Manufacturer
Rosewill Direct
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
June 10, 2014

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Customer Reviews

Jared
I've been reusing a huge, black full-tower case for 20 years. When I decided to buy a new RGB motherboard I decided to finally get a new case that could actually allow the RGB to be seen, and hopefully come with improvements. I ultimately decided to get this case despite the single-color front fans simply for the value it had over any other similar cases I could find at that time. Frankly, I don't care if the front fans change color or not. I like "deep blue" just fine. Simply having that color was 100% great, to me. The fans are high-quality and quite. Perfect. The case has tons of expand-ability and plenty of space for modern drives, which (if you want a tower) probably includes a blend of both 5.25", 3.5", and 2.5" drives left over from long dead laptops. The case is pock-marked with holes that allow you to run - or tie - cables anywhere you want. There's plenty of room for a 2nd PSU if you want that, and there's even a nice filter included to cover the main air intake. The big glass window is sturdy.I have no complaints. But if you forced me to come up with one or two, the only ones I can think of are that there's "only" two 5.25" (externally-facing) bays (and one of them has plastic-face to change into a 3.5" external bay). Three would feel more comfortable, but USB enclosures are so cheap and convenient I really don't care. The other would just be the RGB front fan lights. Having the option of choosing a different color - or sync'ing and cycling the color - would be a "nice to have", but if I had the choice of a single color, I'd have set them to the color this case's fans use, anyway. And, frankly, who really cares about having lights constantly cycling thru the rainbow, anyway? Generally, I don't want my colors changing. I'd like to just have them stick to one or a few particular colors I actually like. But only if that comes dirt cheap. Otherwise, "deep blue" it is, thank you.
Aaron
As the name suggests, the case is a lot thinner than most Full Sized towers but if you are thinking about getting an aftermarket cooler don't worry to much. I bout the 212 cooler master and it fits fine. The cord management is absolutely amazing, there are several plastic slots that allow you to feed cords to more convenient places. Also for some reason the case responds better to positive pressure in my experience the CPU dropped 4-6 degrees which is pretty significant though keep in mind I removed the hard drive racks in the front covering the lower fan and instead mounted my hard drives on the long metal bar along the metal panel. Its a little tricky to get this set up but once everything in place it looks aesthetically pleasing in my opinion though maintenance can be a little rough.I only really had 2 cons with the case. The first is that the fans in the front of the case are very poor quality, I would have probably gotten the cheaper non lit fan version of the case to spend the extra cash on decent fans had I known of this. Its been only a few months since I bought this and one of the fans seems to be off balanced already while I had planned to replace it anyway its a little frustrating that it didn't last as long as I'd of liked.My second con would be the fan controller in the back or rather fan hub since it does everything but control the fan. Its a 3 pin connector instead of a 4 pin so you can't control the fans connected to this neat little feature through internal software. This was a bit of a downer for me which resulted in me buying a much better motherboard that supported more fans. Its not a problem if you don't plan to be a control freak about your fan speeds.
David M.
Love this case. It's my first gaming case purchase. I should have purchased one years ago for cooling purposes instead of a standard case worrying about money. The main reason for purchasing this case was for cooling purposes and dust screens/filters. Love the screen mesh dust filter top and front. The pullout filter bottom for the power supply is very nice too, it keeps it very clean. The best part about mounting the power supply at the bottom is it pulls cool air from under the case for it's self instead of hot air with-in the case like conventional mountings at the top. The 3 140mm front fans and a 140mm rear fan for exhaust work great to help cool the Processor. I added 2 120mm fans in top to pull even more cool air into the case. The top is suppose to be exhaust too but I mounted the top fan to pull cool air into the case. I had to purchase a gaming power supply (750 w) because of the longer wires needed for routing behind the motherboard, mounting it at the bottom that is. A standard power supply assumes you're mounting at the top, thus no need for longer wires. Bottom mounting gives the inside of the case a nice clean look and better air flow with the all the wires behind the motherboard. The fans are very quite. Even the fans on my GTX-970 card cannot be heard. I use the provided program to raise the RPM's of the fans on the video card. I thought for sure the noise could be heard but you cannot. Every day before I start up the computer, I hand wipe the dust off of the screens mesh/filters. The inside of the case is staying very clean. It's a MONSTER of a case compared to my last case but worth it. When I got home from work and saw the box on my front steps, it was MASSIVE... I never expected the case to be this large but I am glad it is... Plenty of room for a water cooler if I ever decide to get one. The front top panel has USB 3.0 ports if your motherboard has it. 3.0 USB is very fast unlike 2.0... I am 110% satisfied with this case. The price was right along with functionality too??? You could not ask for a better product.Also, I have been asked a few times now about the LED fans... Mine did not come with LED fans so I do not know if the integrated board on the case for the fans control the light color.