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Rosewill ATX Mid Tower Gaming PC Computer Case with Fans, 240mm AIO Liquid CPU Cooler Support, EATX Support, 400mm VGA Support, Bottom Mount PSU & HDD/SSD, Tempered Glass/Black Steel - CULLINAN V

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Color: Black


Features

  • Spacious open chassis with plenty of room for expansion and upgrades; great for performance systems and ultimate gaming PC builds
  • Extended ATX motherboard compatible; supports EATX at 12 x 13in larger form factor with more functionality, ATX and Micro ATX motherboards
  • Simple and smooth front panel with side vents for airflow and cool case temperatures; control fan speed with top I/O switch

Brand: Rosewill


Motherboard Compatability: SSI EEB


Case Type: Mid Tower


Color: Black


Material: Tempered Glass, Alloy Steel, Plastic, Metal


Power Supply Mounting Type: Bottom Mount


Cooling Method: Air


Item Weight: 24 Pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 22.8 x 22.1 x 12.8 inches


Number of Expansion Slots: 7


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎4


Brand: ‎Rosewill


Item model number: ‎CULLINAN V


Item Weight: ‎24 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎22.8 x 22.1 x 12.8 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎22.8 x 22.1 x 12.8 inches


Color: ‎Black


Manufacturer: ‎Rosewill


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎July 3, 2019


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Color: CULLINAN MX RED
This was an absolutey phenomenal product. I was iffy on getting it, but after a quick skim of all the positive reviews with high ratings, I grabbed it. Now for the rundown, as well as a detailed look at what it features and tips on building in it. Update 2023-04-26 Guess what? I'm STILL using this case. It has gone through four builds and EVERYTHING is still running with no issue. If that doesn't tell you to buy this case, I don't know what will. There is plenty of room to work where you need to. Both right and left temepered glass panels come off, and utilize large, thick screws with grips on them making it a cakewalk to do. The entire front plastic cover pops off, exposing the air filter. The air filters are 1. Metal-like material, 2. Magnetic. This means that removing them to clean them is amazingly easy. The four fans you see featured are preinstalled, and large in size (120mm). This means you don't have to buy any fans to go with it (I made that mistake, but at least I have extras now) The right side of the tower is designed incredibly well - here you will find the slot for your power supply, the 3 thin slots for your solid state drives, and the 2 pullout trays for your hard disc drives. On the bottom of the unit, there is a fan cutout for your power supply, and a rubber guard separating the PSU housing from where the motherboard will be, making wire management easy as any excess wires can simply be stored underneath in the PSU cubby. Speaking of fans, they are so silent you can't hear them. No I'm serious, the fans make zero noise. The only noise you hear is air moving, but the fans themselves just seem like they aren't there at all. It also helps that the tempered glass covers have rubber seals where you screw them in, meaning it also blocks out a lot of the internal noise. The three fans in front pull air in from the sides, and the rear fan at the top of the back blows it out - it's a very well designed air flow system. The air flows in and is guided up and to the top allowing the cooler air to remain in the tower longer to soak up the heat before being funneled to the back top, meaning the air flows where it needs to and stays long enough to actually collect heat in the first place. The top filter area of the tower is nice and long, 360mm to be exact - with the various mounting locations you can put screws in (it also comes with screws for every hole you see) it's easy to mount a water cooling loop, or more fans. The top also has premade holes, so mounting fans or a radiator + fans for your water cooling loop is incredibly easy. The kit comes with spare screws, for us less agile folk - losing a scew or two isn't nearly as bad. In the back, there's a little slide you can lift up - unscrew the screens and put in your graphics card. Then, you can slide it back down - it covers the bright metal piece that you screw in and makes it look much nicer and cleaner. That's all I can think of to cover the great functionality of the product, let's move on to notes of interest. Make sure your power supply has SATA connectors for future projects. The power, reset, and button lights respectfully are already Velcro'd and nicely together so you don't have to fool with organizing them. I don't know if you'll have this issue, but if you build everything and power the PC but your fans aren't working - don't fret! There is a switch on top with the letters L S H or something similar (can't remember ATM) , I had to switch it to the right to get the fans + their lights to work. If you switch all the way to the left the fans will run but won't be lit up. The 4 pre-installed fans aren't connected to anything - what you actually want to do is connect them to a little black board on the right side of the tower, these have 3 prongs in them to fit the fans on to, and the black board is what will connect to your motherboard - so the only motherboard fan slot you use is the CPU one, the others aren't needed - if you have a three pin connector. This is actually what makes the fans run so keep in mind the motherboard won't recognize them (with the exception of the CPU fan, if you are not water cooling.) Well, that's all I can think of to mention. Overall this is a fantastic product, and with its fantastic price tag (I got mine for just 70 - 80 USD) it really can't be bested. This case I'd absolutely recommend to anyone, and will be using it in all future builds. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2018 by Draq

  • Very Bright RGB: Great clean case, not perfect though.
Color: CULLINAN MX
The media could not be loaded. I've had this case for about 6 months and think its worth reviewing now. First of all this case design has been out since 2017 and used to cost over $180. So expectations should be for a high end 2017 case. For what it's worth it's pretty user friendly. The build experience was pretty smooth, the main problem you will experience is the same as all the other reviews, the real estate area behind the power supply unit is very tight with the 3.5 HDD bay there. Thankfully you can remove the entire bay if it's cramping your style. It's 2020, treat yourself to transferring your 3.5hdd to a 2.5hdd, they're the cost of a new video game. The options you can do to this is amazing. if you want, you can fit a 360mm Water cooled AIO to the front and move 2 fans to the top that can act as either intake/outkae. Of course you wouldn't need it unless you're running a threadripper. Most people, like myself, will settle for a 240mm Water Cooled AIO, as that's more than enough for most OC fiends. Perfectly fine for my Ryzen 7 3800X. I also took into account GPU size and verified that this case can fit literally any sized GPU save for about 8 cards that are longer than 330mm The full custom built experience once everything is built, everything is nice and bright. The tempered glass are all tinted to about 25% darkness, which is peferect imo. Not too bright but can still see everything in the case. You can even spot when the GPU fans aren't spinning, which freaked me out but realized its an eco/noise option to save power or keep the PC quiet. Full power experience (all fans full power), there is a considerable noice difference, but if you're playing a video game or listening to music it's barely noticable. I compare the noise to the volume level of my computer (if the speaker knob is all the way up 100%, adjust the Windows volume level) i lose full case noise after turning up the windows sound to 15 (out of 100). Of course your speaker output may vary but its a good general gage in my opinion. Now on to the biggest gripes for this case after having it for 6 months. 1. The RGB hub is stuck in 2017, meaning it still runs off a MOLEX connector. So how about connecting the 120mm fans to the mother board? You CAN'T connect the fans to the motherboard as the connectors are proprietary. It's frustrating I know. But down' the line if you ever get tired of the RGB fans or they lose its life, you can buy completely new ones and just hook them up to your motherboard. Or use a different RGB hub altogether... so many options. 2. Everytime you turn on you computer, be it from sleep mode or power, the RGB lights revert back to Rainbow spin (see video). You can't customize it to what you want, you can't attach it to an RGB software that will keep it that way. This is another reason why Replacing the fans comes into play. Finding this out after the fact upset me a little bit, but after a while you either don't care or are just to lazy to change it. And all it takes to change it is a press of a button. So its not a total loss but a glaring issue you will see when you turn on your computer every time. So heres my verdict. The gripes are honestly pretty miniscule if you're not a super ocd person. The fans with my setup (see picture) work perfectly under this case. It's super quiet 98% of the time and the only time I hear it stress out is when I run benchmarks or play Assassins Creed Odyssey for 8 hours straight, lol. If it ever runs too hot in the future, i always have the option to add fans to the top of the case (if no AIO) or 5 (80mm) fans anywhere on the PSU shroud. YES, they double as fan points AND HDD points. Overall would definitely get this case if you don't mind some old 2017 tech on your case especially for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2020 by EJ S EJ S

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