The Rosewill R5717-P SL is full of features that make it a cinch to build in, and make your new system look good! There's plenty of room for expansion with five external drive bays (four 5.25" and one 3.5") and four internal 3.5" drive bays. 7 expansion slots on the back give room for add on cards, and mount your drives without pain with tool-less rails for hard drives and optical drives.
Recognizing that your system needs air to run right, Rosewill included plenty of ways to keep your system running cool, including a 120mm fan and a dedicated duct for the CPU fan. Side vents by the expansion slots and drive cage help all of the components running cool in the hottest situations. The front vent has an easily cleaned filter to keep the dust down.
The elegant silver and black case adds a touch of style to your desk without being overbearing. A small folding door above the power and reset buttons keeps the 3.5" bay and front USB and audio ports hidden and dust free when not in use.
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Cheap case
- Pros: More sturdy than I expected, went together well.
- Cons: Short 2 brass standoff pins, missing brackets for 5.25" drives altogether. Documentation poor.
- Other Thoughts: Still overall a good value.
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- Pros: Good far the price. Goes together well and stable enough.
- Cons: O.K. the instructions are useless or should I say not exsistent. The tool free design is #*$^%@ up and not easy to figure out if you have never done that kind of set up. The metal sliders are for the CD or DVD drives and there is a left and right to this but nothing tells you that. The jumper that goes to your mother board for the front audio out and mic in is backwards from the paper that they give you for instructions.
- Other Thoughts: Can move lots of air unless you try to put a 120mm fan as the intake in the front as it runs directly into Hard drive bays from there. will have to modify if you want optimal air flow.
| Model | R5717-P SL |
| Type | ATX Mid Tower |
| Color | Black |
| Case Material | Steel |
| With Power Supply | No |