Rosewill TYRFING ATX Mid Tower Gaming PC Computer Case with 2 Pre-Installed - View 1

Rosewill TYRFING ATX Mid Tower Gaming PC Computer Case with 2 Pre-Installed

4.4 (1,515 ratings)
~$79.99
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Key Features

  • Spacious interior mid tower case with an expansive internal layout; supports large size motherboards (ATX/microATX/Mini-ITX) and component upgrades; supports VGA card up to 400mm long, CPU cooler up to 160mm high and PSU up to 300mm long
  • Sleek and stylish design plus superior function makes this PC case ideal for performance builds, system integrations and professional gaming
  • Supports optional 360mm AIO liquid cooler radiator on top and optional 120mm radiator in rear; fits optional 160mm CPU cooler

Specifications

Global Trade Identification Number
00840951116067
Manufacturer
Rosewill Direct
UPC
840951116067
Brand Name
Rosewill
Item Weight
12.8 Pounds
Material
Alloy Steel, Plastic
Color
Black
Recommended Uses For Product
Gaming
Total USB 30 Ports
1
Total Usb Ports
4
Hard Disk Form Factor
3.5 Inches
Number of Fans
2
Fan Size
120 Millimeters
Total USB 20 Ports
2
Supported Motherboard
ATX
Case Type
Mid Tower
Power Supply Mounting Type
Bottom Mount
Cooling Method
Water

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Customer Reviews

Jason W
I wanted a case with room for the Cooler Master Evo 212 to overclock a Xeon. Plenty of room. Side clear panel and other panel is thick and sturdy as an old dell case I replaced. Not thin and flimsy at all anywhere. The ssd/3.5 trays have screws on the bottom for securing your ssd. Side screws for 3.5's. I have a 1 tb hard drive that is too thick to fit in them, but it sits nicely on the very bottom of the case underneath the other hard drives in line with them. It looks sleek. The metal finish on the front is plastic, but it looks convincing. I would purchase again. The 2 120mm fans included is a good bargain, and I have room for more fans up top which is nice. I have my psu fan facing into the case for more positive pressure to remove air out. Keeping things cool, and works well since I sit it on a carpeted floor and don't want the carpet to get sucked up into the psu fan, although the screen is a nice touch for cleaning. If I had a hardwood floor, I'd consider facing the psu fan the otehr direction. The standoffs are good, although I had to use a wrench to tighten down a couple of them, because the holes pre drilled in the case were maybe a little too small. I've bought one other pc case in my lifetime, and this one is much better in my opinion. I can't remember the model it was, but it was more expensive.
Alastair G. Stell
Having previously ordered a similarly priced case on Amazon that turned out to be a complete waste of money, I was apprehensive about this Rosewill offering. However I can report the case is very functional, even for a high end (in terms of components) build.My system is a 3900X, 1660 super, 32GB RAM, optical drive, hard drive, dual NVMe type 4, dual SSD with wifi-6 internet card. The graphic card is weak but I'm waiting for RDNA2 before spending big bucks.So the good.Plenty of room for hard drives, SSD, optical drive, even an SD/USB3.0 front panel expansion board.Plenty of room for cabling from my 750W modular power supplyGood spacing for extended length graphic cards (without compromising drives)Good cooling (I can't review liquid coolers however as I'm using air coolers) especially for the HDD bay which has a fan installed directly in front of itThe badThe High Definition Audio cable is barely long enough to clear the installed optical drive. It works but it's not prettyThe rear panel PCIe cutouts (for the graphic card/wifi card) are hard to remove. Requires a dremel with rotary disc.MarginalThe top of the case offers 2 USB2.0 and 1 USB3.0 sockets. This should've been 2 USB 2.0 and 2 USB3.0 sockets!There's no reset button or HDD light (but personally I think that's fine as I never use or reference either)I read through all the negative reviews and the primary takeaway was the problem removing the rear panel cutouts. So before installing anything I attacked the case with a dremel equipped with a rotary cutting disc. This made short work of the cutouts - after which I used a high pressure hose and a magnet to remove metal filings. I strongly recommend you do this BEFORE installing any components as the risk presented by metal fragments floating around inside the case is unacceptable! However, once done, that was the last significant problem.It would've been nice if the case had a cutout for the secondary motherboard power socket so that the cables from the power supply could be mounted on the underside of the motherboard tray.The problem with the front audio cable wasn't severe but it means (for me) the cable has to route across the corner of the motherboard. A minor detail but one which could've been avoided with an extra 6 inches of cable.The front of the case has a v-shape which makes the rectangular-face optical drive look... odd. Not a big issue for me but if you seriously care about "presentation" this could be an issue. I could still load DVD's without a problem and when I added the SD card reader (above the optical drive) even that issue was resolved.So in short, a fantastic, value-for-money case that only just falls short of low-cost perfection.
1Humble Reviewer
It's a very roomy, clean looking case. There is extra space built into the side panel for cord storage. It's sturdy enough for my casual needs, but I would not recommend it for someone who needs to move their PC often. My build is rather simple, but the case is giving plenty of ventilation. Installation was easy, with plenty of room for my CPU cooler. I've never been able to take advantage of full-sized GPU cards, but this case leaves me with nothing but options for the future.The only gripes, if you can even call them that, I have are that the slots at the rear require bending and breaking out the metal place-holders, and that the holes drilled for the motherboard seem a bit flimsy. Everything worked out fine, but I can see how the cheaper metal may cause problems.I've chosen to disable the very bright blue LED, but this very much a matter of preference.In short, it has delivered more that I expected for a sub $50 case. I hope to have it for many upgrades to come.