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best value for money
- Pros: cheap
well built free shipping
- Cons: edges are sharp as few people are telling, I will be cautious while putting this board together.
- Other Thoughts: you can't go wrong with this case, you basically need a decent case to put all your stuff in. You don't need play football with the case. For 19.99 and free shipping, this is all you need to build your PC.
Poor Design
- Pros: Its black.
- Cons: It doesn't come with enough mobo spacers and the fact that you have to remove the fan to install the mobo faceplate is bananas.
Great case for the money
- Pros: Good design. Nice looking. 120mm fan in back and spot for another in the front. Comes with black inserts for the option of switching from the silver ones. I think it looks better with black, so I use them. Also comes with pretty many screws. Make sure you look closely cause they are two different kinds. You dont want to strip your HHD or optical drives by putting in too big of a screw.
- Cons: The way the PCI etc. cards are held in are not desired. Its just weird and not completely thought out well. But it works. You can fasten them with screws or leave them kinda loose and use the cover guard thing they have. You can not put screws on AND put the cover guard on. Look closely at the pictures of the back of the case. Also, like others have mentioned, the fact that the slots in the back are removable and not refasten-able. If you take one out and change your mind you need to buy a replacement metal stick thing unless you want a empty slot. The case does come with one however but it also comes with one slot missing so there it goes. I didnt make this mistake but I can see how it would easily happen. The front USB ports and audio ports work well with my mobo and win 7 but the gate is hard as ever to get down, very weird.
- Other Thoughts: Also the USB you really have to push to get in, very tight fit. I can feel the whole thing bending in just to get the USB connected. But it works and Im fine with it. I will probably replace it with something else. The steel grade is good on the case but it is thin as the description states. A great product to help quiet it down for cheap is anice Thermaltake Foam package for $9 on newegg. And laslty some have mentioned that their mobo screw spots were stripped. I thought one of mine was but it turns out I had the screw in funky and took it out and put it in straighter or aligned right with the threads and it worked the second time. Weird. I totally thought it was stripped, was just spinning and didnt completely tighten. But be careful because they are cheaply threaded.
| Model |
| Brand |
Rosewill |
| Model |
R220-P-BK |
| Spec |
| Type |
ATX Mid Tower |
| Color |
Black |
| Case Material |
0.5mm SECC Steel |
| With Power Supply |
No |
| Power Supply Mounted |
Top |
| Motherboard Compatibility |
Micro ATX, ATX |
| With Side Panel Window |
No |
| Expansion |
| External 5.25" Drive Bays |
4 |
| External 3.5" Drive Bays |
1 |
| Internal 3.5" Drive Bays |
4 |
| Expansion Slots |
7 |
| Front Ports |
| Front Ports |
USB,HD & AC97 |
| Cooling System |
| 80mm Fans |
No |
| 120mm Fans |
1 x 120mm Rear Fan |
| Side Air duct |
Yes |
| Physical Spec |
| Dimensions(L x W x H) |
17.50" x 7.50" x 16.30"(Bezel Not Included) |
| Features |
| Features |
Ideal for Intel & AMD Systems Advanced air guide design PCI-E venting Hole |
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