Rosewill Thor XL-ATX Full Tower Gaming Case Review
The Rosewill Thor XL-ATX Gaming Case
Rosewill is a well known brand that is sold and owned by no other than Newegg. In the past they have made some budget products that most enthusiasts would not consider; this has changed as of late. A little while back, Legit Reviews got a chance to take a look at the Rosewill Armor Gaming Case and it was more than enough to earn our Editor’s Choice award. Today we get to look at the Rosewill Thor; their brand new gaming case designed for the high end gaming systems of today which could incorporate XL-ATX boards for 4-way SLI with cards like the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 or 4-way Crossfire with cards like the AMD Radeon HD 6970. The Rosewill Thor is also the least expensive XL-ATX case on the market, coming in at $149.99 with a 1 Year Warranty.
Before we begin, a small quote from Rosewill about who they are and what their mission is:
“Not
long ago we had an idea – bring quality hardware and affordable prices
together. From that idea Rosewill was born. Formed from a top team of
hardware professionals, Rosewill is dedicated to our mission to compete
and win on price, quality, and service. We work only with the best
partners – businesses we know and businesses we trust.”
Rosewill Thor XL-ATX Gaming Case Specifications
Motherboard Compatibility |
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Case Material | SECC Steel |
Expansion Slots | 9 |
PSU Mounted | Bottom |
Included Fans |
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Side Panel Window | None |
Front Panel Connections |
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5.25″ Bays | 6 (1 converts to a 3.5″ bay) |
3.5″ Bays | 7 (6 internal, 1 external converted from a 5.25″ bay) |
2.5″ Bays | 6 (mount on 3.5″ drive sleds) |
Fans Mounts |
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Toolless Mechanisms | PCI Slots & 5.25″ Bays |
Dimensions | 21.89″ x 9.14″ x 22.84″ |
Weight | 30.42 lbs |
Interior Paint | Black |
Dust Filters |
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