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16 Reviews
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I'll make this clear: despite my quibbles with the case's build quality, Rosewill's Thor v2 made me a believer. The thermal and acoustic performance of this case just can't be understated: Rosewill has somehow managed to make $150 for an enclosure seem li...
Huge internal space/easy to work on, Great cable management, Sturdy, Simple in design, Excellent air flow, Three 230mm fans and one 140mm fan installed, Innovative top vents, Two USB 2.0 and two USB 3.0 front ports, eSATA front panel, Fan controllers front panel, Removable top and front bezels, Tons of expansion space for both hard drives and cards,
Paint in some motherbaord tray stand off threads, Card reader mount may not match your hardware, Front bay toolless clips don't work, No way to pick up case, except from the bottom, Heavy, Clumsy front fan LED mount on bezel, Wobbly fan speed knobs
This is Rosewill’s second version of the THOR series full tower gaming case. Improvements include a sturdier chassis and thumb screws for expansion cards. It also updates the front panel with four USB ports, instead of two, for a total of four: two US...
Excellent cooling performance, Ten expansion bays, Wide motherboard support, Innovative features, Roomy, convenient interior, Fan speed and lighting control, Numerous, wellorganized front I/O, Numerous configuration options, Watercoolingfriendly features, Good value,
Huge, Heavy,
Having never reviewed any Rosewill products in the past, I really didn't know what to expect. To say that I was impressed with the Thor V2 full-tower chassis would be a bit of an understatement. With top-of-the-line cooling performance, a rich and in...
Lots of space, Decent build quality inside, Good thermal performance, 4x pre-installed fans (3x 230mm), Attractive pricing
Plastic front fascia looks cheap, Noise
This is the first Rosewill product to be reviewed at Vortez and therefore knowing what to expect was a mystery. In the computer case department we have been used to the delights of some top brands within the industry so how does the THOR V2 hold out a...
Abstract: Extra space for cooling, controllers, and add-in cards makes XL-ATX the preferred solution for extreme system builders. Today, we follow up our picture story by testing four 10-slot cases that support XL-ATX and four-way SLI (with room to spare). When ...