Rosewill ATX Mid Tower Gaming PC Computer Case, Tempered Glass, Supports 360mm GPU/360mm AIO Liquid Cooling, 4 x 120mm - View 1

Rosewill ATX Mid Tower Gaming PC Computer Case, Tempered Glass, Supports 360mm GPU/360mm AIO Liquid Cooling, 4 x 120mm

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Key Features

  • The Coolest RGB LED Effect for Gaming Computer: The RGB gaming pc case with tempered glass demostrates the extraordinary RGB LED lighting effect with a remote controller. It allows user to adjust the RGB effects as solid LED color and Pre-programmed color modes (Rainbow, Gradient, Blade and Breath.) to show off your case.
  • Tempered Glass Design to Show Gaming Desktop: The gaming case with tempered glass is surrounded with 3 sides of tempered glass to display your gaming computer desktop. ROSEWILL CULLINAN MX is a high quality tempered glass mid tower ATX computer case which is surrouned from the front and 2 sides. That makes ROSEWILL CULLINAN MX an elegant and misterous computer gaming case.
  • Optimized Ventilation & Generous Expansion: With 4x pre-installed fans, including three 120 mm blue LED case fans in the front and one 120mm fan at the rear offers excellent airflow makes it an outstanding ATX gaming case. Gamers are also allowed to install up to 170mm CPU Cooler and 360 mm Water-cooling Radiator in the front, 280 mm Liquid-cooling Radiator on top.
  • Quite Operation & Top-Mounted Multiple I/O Ports: With the 5mm tempered glasses all around and quiet operated fans, this gorgeous computer case aims to provide the quiest level of computer system for its users. Also the top-mounted I/O ports offer the excellent convenience for gamers.
  • Huge Space & Excellent Cable Management: The RGB ATX mid tower computer case supports up to 3 x 120 mm Fan/ 360 mm water-cooling radiator in the Front, 2 x 140 mm fan/ 280 mm liquid-cooling radiator on top, 1 x 120 mm case fan at the rear, 3 x 80 mm fan on the PSU shroud.

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Customer Reviews

Draq
This was an absolutey phenomenal product. I was iffy on getting it, but after a quick skim of all the positive reviews with high ratings, I grabbed it. Now for the rundown, as well as a detailed look at what it features and tips on building in it.Update 2023-04-26Guess what? I'm STILL using this case. It has gone through four builds and EVERYTHING is still running with no issue. If that doesn't tell you to buy this case, I don't know what will.There is plenty of room to work where you need to.Both right and left temepered glass panels come off, and utilize large, thick screws with grips on them making it a cakewalk to do.The entire front plastic cover pops off, exposing the air filter.The air filters are 1. Metal-like material, 2. Magnetic. This means that removing them to clean them is amazingly easy.The four fans you see featured are preinstalled, and large in size (120mm). This means you don't have to buy any fans to go with it (I made that mistake, but at least I have extras now)The right side of the tower is designed incredibly well - here you will find the slot for your power supply, the 3 thin slots for your solid state drives, and the 2 pullout trays for your hard disc drives.On the bottom of the unit, there is a fan cutout for your power supply, and a rubber guard separating the PSU housing from where the motherboard will be, making wire management easy as any excess wires can simply be stored underneath in the PSU cubby.Speaking of fans, they are so silent you can't hear them. No I'm serious, the fans make zero noise. The only noise you hear is air moving, but the fans themselves just seem like they aren't there at all. It also helps that the tempered glass covers have rubber seals where you screw them in, meaning it also blocks out a lot of the internal noise.The three fans in front pull air in from the sides, and the rear fan at the top of the back blows it out - it's a very well designed air flow system. The air flows in and is guided up and to the top allowing the cooler air to remain in the tower longer to soak up the heat before being funneled to the back top, meaning the air flows where it needs to and stays long enough to actually collect heat in the first place.The top filter area of the tower is nice and long, 360mm to be exact - with the various mounting locations you can put screws in (it also comes with screws for every hole you see) it's easy to mount a water cooling loop, or more fans. The top also has premade holes, so mounting fans or a radiator + fans for your water cooling loop is incredibly easy.The kit comes with spare screws, for us less agile folk - losing a scew or two isn't nearly as bad.In the back, there's a little slide you can lift up - unscrew the screens and put in your graphics card. Then, you can slide it back down - it covers the bright metal piece that you screw in and makes it look much nicer and cleaner.That's all I can think of to cover the great functionality of the product, let's move on to notes of interest.Make sure your power supply has SATA connectors for future projects.The power, reset, and button lights respectfully are already Velcro'd and nicely together so you don't have to fool with organizing them.I don't know if you'll have this issue, but if you build everything and power the PC but your fans aren't working - don't fret! There is a switch on top with the letters L S H or something similar (can't remember ATM) , I had to switch it to the right to get the fans + their lights to work. If you switch all the way to the left the fans will run but won't be lit up.The 4 pre-installed fans aren't connected to anything - what you actually want to do is connect them to a little black board on the right side of the tower, these have 3 prongs in them to fit the fans on to, and the black board is what will connect to your motherboard - so the only motherboard fan slot you use is the CPU one, the others aren't needed - if you have a three pin connector. This is actually what makes the fans run so keep in mind the motherboard won't recognize them (with the exception of the CPU fan, if you are not water cooling.)Well, that's all I can think of to mention. Overall this is a fantastic product, and with its fantastic price tag (I got mine for just 70 - 80 USD) it really can't be bested. This case I'd absolutely recommend to anyone, and will be using it in all future builds.
Cole Wellnitz
I bought this case for a new rig from scratch. So far I have put this stuff in it.-Ryzen 5-GTX 1080-ATX mobo-1 SSD- PCI Network Card- 750 EVGA PSUIn general this is a great case with excellent optimization for pretty much any utility needs of a computer. And it is beautiful.Pros:-It is pretty. The glass looks great, no bubbles or anything, it is tinted which is good or bad based on preference.-The airflow is immense. For both CPU and graphics cards. I have yet to get above 72 degrees C for both cpu and gpu under full load with stock coolers while OVERCLOCKED, with fans running at 8 volts, awesome. The fan on the bottom pushes air through the empty PCI areas well if it isn't full of stuff. Even with the PCI Network card it is great.- Fans, It comes with 4 stock. I haven't switched them out, they are quiet and have a pretty blue color. It comes with a fan controller (I think can run 6 fans) for the front three fans with a switch on the top of the case to adjust for low speed no LED, and high speed with LED, and off. The rear fan LED's run off of how much voltage gets put through it, since I haven't hit 80 degrees with my CPU yet, I haven't seen it full brightness, but that is changeable in the MOBO settings, so it's no problem.-The Cable management is great. It is all hidden behind in the back pane area, there is efficient clearance to run flat cables anywhere you want, and enough ways to run cable anywhere you need for any MOBO.-You can put 6 2.5 inch SSD's along with 4-5 3.5 inch HDD's, keeping all hidden. so you can even put some more in PCI slots. At this point you are limited by your MOBO and PSU. I highly doubt you will run into a storage problem.-The magnetic air screen filter out any major dust or pet hair etc. effectively and without reducing airflow noticeably so this is good.-It run's pretty quiet, The nosiest thing I can hear is the stock cooler running at 1900 RPMs. Even so I can't hear a thing with headphones, and can still hear the tv out in the living room with my door shut. It is sufficiently quiet. My last decibel test read 26 decibels at like 10 inches from front.-If you want to put LED strips to light stuff up, there is plenty of spot to do so, as well as clean cable management (actually, you only really see the gpu power and 24 pin cables). You can show your rig off in style.-If you were to put a water cooler in, it can fit any radiator up to 360mm on the top, as well as a 280 if you want. The only problem would be with your MOBO set up.- There are many many mounting options for MOBO's you shouldn't have any trouble.- Comes with a lot of utility stuff like mounting screws and etc.Cons: Only individual preference things really, or things to be expected with this type of case. Really not much of a problem.- No SD slot if you want one.-The power button is easily pushable on accident if you are messing with the headphone jacks, fan controller, or usbs on the front panel.- The shroud for the psu eliminates the possibility of putting PSU upside down with the fan up if you want to.- If you like to put stickers on your case bigger than 1" inch square, unless you put it on the glass there isn't much space to put them.- It is heavy, but that is to be expected with a bunch of glass that is a 1/4 inch thick. Smudges are expected to happen with glass as well.