✨ Unleash Your Gaming Aesthetic!
The Rosewill ATX Mid Tower Gaming Computer Case combines a sleek white design with practical features, including tempered glass panels, optimal cooling solutions, and versatile compatibility for high-performance components. With a focus on clean cable management and user-friendly access, this case is perfect for gamers looking to elevate their setup.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | Rosewill |
Item model number | PRISM S-LITE |
Item Weight | 21.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 22.7 x 22.1 x 11.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 22.7 x 22.1 x 11.5 inches |
Color | No RGB |
Manufacturer | Rosewill |
ASIN | B07QH82MD1 |
Date First Available | April 8, 2019 |
K**I
Very Visually Appealing but Fills Up Quickly with AIOs
The media could not be loaded. I am very pleased with this case and excited for my build. There's a lot of room inside if you aren't doing AIO cooling, but you will need it if you are. The cable management is better than simpler cases I've dealt with but was a bit fiddly. The standoffs were configured for ATX sized board but we're easily moved with an included hex nut to support all 8 mounts on my ASUS ROG STRIX Z490-G mATX. However, the clearance between the RGB shroud on my mobo and the back rgb case fan is not very large and the fan obscures a good portion of the ROG STRIX logo. For standard PCIe mount graphics cards the case includes a thumbscrew adjustable anti-sag support, but with the bottom case fans configured in intake mode I feel like airflow is a bit turbulent in this configuration. I am hopeful I'll be able to vertically mount my GPU once I get some additional hardware. I also planned to install a GPU AIO but there is no space to put it without additional hardware if you are using a CPU AIO. There is an additional 240mm mount behind the geometric front faceplate but it doesn't provide adequate space for a second AIO radiator, and in my opinion wouldn't be useful for airflow even for case fans (these could likely fit) without doing some dremel work on the case itself to improve ventilation and removing the faceplate during operation (simple to do with six clips behind the two side plates but tedious and much less visually appealing). I will update this review once I tinker with adding a bracket to that front mount to confirm if I manage to stack two AIO radiators over the 240mm vertical mount. The vertical mount itself can easily be used for 1 240mm AIO or 2 120mm fans or 2 drives (3.5 or 2.5). I love this flexibility and it feels like the case is well designed with that kind of expansion in mind. Beyond the vertical mount, the case comes with a 6-way rgb fan controller and space for two 2.5 drives behind the mobo and two drives (3.5 or 2.5) in a rack in the PSU shroud.
J**Z
Great case for th money
The construction quality is really goodIt has plenty of room to work withThe psu shroud cover is convinient and it helps to hide the extra cables if you dont have a modular psu.It has removable pci coversThe side temper glass looks amazingThe only thing I wish it was different is the front panel it is solid and it doesnt allow for cool air to pass trough the front and Im not a big fan of mounting fans at the bottom of the case for intake
K**.
Oh my lawd
Pros:- Good amount of room- Easy to build in- Clean minimalistic aesthetic- Easy Wire Management- Good Thermals- Surprisingly High QualityCons:- Tempered Glass is on the thin side- I’ve heard the fans are terrible, but I wouldn’t know; I immediately replaced themVerdict:Clean, eye-pleasing and efficient. An amazing case for the money.
D**W
Good Budget Case. Good GPU Thermals. Could be better
Pros:- Bottom intake. GPU (5700XT) Hot-Spot thermals in HZD have been reduced from 90C to 80C compared to my old case (Rosewill Cullinan). The bottom intake could be improved if some of the metal pieces were dremel'd off.- Very cool design. You can tell they took inspiration from fractal design's meshify series. The honeycomb cutout in the side is a unique touch.- Includes a GPU sag bracket, not usually seen in budget cases- Wide enough such that the lower intake fans do not interfere with lower connectors on ATX mobo- Front 120mm mounts for custom water cooling pumps.Cons:- No 140mm fan support.- Side fan mounts are definitely meant for exhausting air thru a 120/240 radiator. I'm using them as an intake which sucks in dust because there's no filter. I stuck a mesh inside the back panel to mitigate dust.- Rear fan cable will have to be routed behind the mobo to hide it properly- No opening for EPS cable near the mobo connector since the PSU is mounted on top. Will need to route it from further away- Metal feels thin. Case is study enough, but the material feels cheaper.All in all, I'm happy with the buy. Since it's a white case, took some planning and lots of zip ties to make it look clean
D**A
Best Case for the Value!
The media could not be loaded. The case works flawlessly. Have 0 issues with any of the fans that came preinstalled, and every other aspect of the case is fantastic. Well built and very roomy for my ATX Build. Popped in an ATX 570 MOBO and a 2080 GTX Super without any issues or constraints for space at all! On top of that, the case looks fantastic and is extremely easy to take apart for cleaning or component changes. Absolutely can recommend this to anyone just starting out or wanting to build a PC themselves. Here is a short video where me and a buddy had completed the build and were making sure it POST(ed) without any issues.
T**G
not bad and nice
very cool looking tower
K**A
Looks, air flow, build quality, it’s amazing
First off, this case is MASSIVE. Not a bad thing at all either. It leaves all the room and all the options in the world for upgrades. It’s absolutely stunning to. These fans look just incredible. A little noisy but I believe that’s due to it being plugged up via sata. It says it included a controller but I believe what they meant without specifying is it has a controller hub in the back that everything plugs into and looks like a cord that can plug into a remote device but I could be mistaken. My RGB is controlled by the button on the top AIO. Which isn’t an issue for me but I would like to do some research on it because it’s very vague and it doesn’t look like this case has been bought enough to have someone review it. Moving on, the build quality is tremendous for the price, it’s hefty and the construction is rock solid. I absolutely adore this case, and wish I would have got it sooner. The air flow is great, it’s very spacious for cable management. I really don’t have any cons about this case other than the RGB just not having enough information. Nothing in the manual really talks about it. They work, and are gorgeous so I don’t care at the end of the day. I would recommend this case to anyone.
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