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3 Reviews
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6 Reviews
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The editors liked
Large
Clear Side Window
Good Quality Steel
USB 3.0 Support
Quality Paint
Four Included fans
Fans are Only Slightly Audible
Two fans included
Good construction quality
Plenty of I/O
Good set of extras
Plenty of space for large graphics cards
Anti-vibration measures for floor-mounted hard drive
Front fan with Molex- and 3-pin connector
All-black screws
Opening in mother
The editors didn't like
Cooling/Heatsink Support
Cable Management
Hard drive Bays
Cumbersome Install
More expensive than similar mATX cases out there
Internal 3.5" bays may be blocked by large coolers
Plastic locks work but still allow for movement of drives
Large, Clear Side Window, Good Quality Steel, USB 3.0 Support, Quality Paint, Four Included fans, Fans are Only Slightly Audible
Cooling/Heatsink Support, Cable Management, Hard drive Bays, Cumbersome Install
The Rosewill Line Glow mid tower case is a steel case targeted at consumers looking for a basic chassis. The front of the Line Glow features a plastic bezel with three external 5.25” drive bays, one of which can be used as an external 3.5” drive bay. Th...
Two fans included, Good construction quality, Plenty of I/O, Good set of extras, Plenty of space for large graphics cards, Anti-vibration measures for floor-mounted hard drive, Front fan with Molex- and 3-pin connector, All-black screws, Opening in mother
More expensive than similar mATX cases out there, Internal 3.5" bays may be blocked by large coolers, Plastic locks work but still allow for movement of drives
The Roswill Line-M sells for $54.99 excluding taxes. Two fans included Good construction quality Plenty of I/O Good set of extras Plenty of space for large graphics cards Anti-vibration measures for floor-mounted hard drive Front fan with Molex- and 3-pin...
My instincts when I saw the Line-M hiding in Rosewill's suite during CES 2013 turned out to be pretty much on the money. Rosewill has produced a budget case that is exceedingly effective at cooling hardware, producing competitive if not superior thermal p...