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Great Expandability with 9 Drive BaysBoasting four external 5.25" drive bays, one external and up to four internal 3.5" drive bays, the Rosewill R604-P BK provides great expandability
Tool-Free Drive BaysThe Rosewill R604-P BK's drive bays feature a tool-free and screwless design for easy device installation.
Advanced Air Guide DesignThe Rosewill R604-P BK features an adjustable front vent for air inflow, and a side panel and 120mm rear fan for exhaust.
Cleanable Air FilterThe air filter keeps dust out of your computer system and is easily removed for cleaning without the hassle of opening the case.
Convenient Front I/O PanelThe convenient front I/O panel enables easy access to two USB 2.0 ports and two audio ports.
Pros: 1) Great cooling with front, side, and rear mounts for 80-120mm fans. (Rear 120mm fan is included.) 2) Solid construction. 3) Very few sharp edges. 4) Air filter for front and side CPU blow-hole fan locations. 5) Tool-less, easy-to-remove case front. 6) Nice black finish. 7) Quick-release side panel retainers.
Cons: 1) Tool-less internal drive retainers don't match standard drive screw holes. (No big deal to mount drives with screws though.) 2) Lacks extra PCI slot covers. (Most builders remove the original "tear-out" slot covers before installing the mobo to avoid damaging it.) 3) Lacked a few ATX mobo standoff holes to match my Gig*byte GA-965P-DS3. (No big deal - just be sure to support edge of mobo when plugging in ATX power plug.) 4) No front 1394 jack. 5) Only 7 mobo standoff pylons supplied. (Some boards need 8 or 9.) 6) Hard to see the HDD activity lamp sitting at a desk when the case is on the floor to your side. Would be nice if it was blue like the overly-bright power switch/light one is... 7) The side panel air grille is too low for cooling the NB heat sink of my DS3 mobo; will have to find another way.
Overall Review: Overall this is a good looking, cool-running, solidly built case. (An absolute STEAL when on sale for $xx with free shipping!) For people having problems with the side release slides, just loosen the tension screw a bit to open the first time (to see how/which direction it works), and then tighten it to suit your preferences once you get the "hang" of it. Once adjusted correctly, you'll wish that ALL CASES used this type of latch. One note about fan types: I never used the supplied 120mm fan but instead bought some Masscool ball-bearing fans. (120mm rear and 80mm front, so far.) At stock speeds the fans were too loud (especially the front fan). But after wiring both fans to run at 5 volts there is still good air movement over the HDD cage and out the case back -- but you can hardly hear the fans now.