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Rosewill Gaming ATX Full Tower Computer Case Cases Thor V2 Black

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  • Type: ATX Full Tower
  • Motherboard Compatibility: Micro ATX, ATX, E-ATX, XL-ATX
  • Internal 3.5" Drive Bays: 6
  • Expansion Slots: 10
  • 2 x USB 3.0 (internal 20-pin connector to MB), 1 x e-SATA, 2 x USB 2.0, Audio In/Out (AC97, HD), 2 x Fan speed control knob
  • 1 x Rear 140mm Fan
  • Gaming type - Allow to swing top fins to increase air flow
  • Easy to remove / install front 5.25" bay covers
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Rosewill THOR V2 ATX Full Tower Gaming PC Computer Case

Rosewill Thor V2 Gaming ATX Full Tower Computer Case

Named after a powerful and proud warrior, the Rosewill Thor V2 gaming ATX full tower computer case has a stately aesthetic and functional design for enthusiasts and hard-core gamers. Spacious interior with E-ATX / XL-ATX motherboard support, tremendous airflow, and rock-solid construction are the strengths of this superhero. Also included are other advanced features, such as advanced cable management, screw-less design for 3.5"/5.25" drives, bottom-placed PSU design with dust filter, and water cooling support, making the Rosewill Thor V2 a second-to-none choice for your next PC. Two USB 3.0 connectors and one eSATA port at the top of the chassis enable blazing-fast data exchange with the latest digital devices.

Rosewill THOR V2 ATX Full Tower Gaming PC Computer Case
Advanced Cooling System:
  • Front 1 x 230mm Red LED Fan (pre-installed)
  • Rear 1 x 140mm Fan (pre-installed)
  • Top 1 x 230mm Fan (pre-installed) or 2 x 120 / 140mm Fan (option)
  • Side 1 x 230mm Fan (pre-installed) or 4 x 120mm Fan (option)

Features

  • Supports up to XL-ATX Motherboards (13.5" x 10.3") / SSI-CEB (E-ATX) (12" x 10.3")
  • 10 Expansion Slots
  • Gaming Type – Allow to swing top fins to increase air flow
  • Supports up to 12.99" (330mm) video cards.
  • Advanced cable management design for optimized cooling and a clean look

  • Front 230mm fan is equipped with LED on/off switch (default is LED off)
  • Top mounted dual fan speed control knobs support up to 6 fans
  • Screw-less design for 5.25" Devices & 3.5" HDDs / HDD trays support 3.5" or 2.5" HDD/SSD
  • Easy to remove or install front 5.25" bay covers; easy-clean PSU filter.
  • Advanced Bottom-Mounted PSU Design.

Type ATX Full Tower
Case Material SECC Steel
With Side Panel Window No
Power Supply Bottom Mounted, Not Included
Case Material SECC Steel
Side Air Duct No
Motherboard Compatibility Micro ATX, ATX, E-ATX, XL-ATX
Dimensions 9.14" x 22.84" x 21.89"(W x H x D) (bezel included)

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4.4 out of 5 stars
4.4 out of 5
1,054 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, space, appearance and cable management of the computer chassis. For example, they mention it's built like an aircraft carrier, has enough room to fit a motherboard larger than a standard ATX, and looks retro-futuristic. They appreciate the easy cable management and the fact that it has three quiet 120 mm fans.

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334 customers mention242 positive92 negative

Customers like the quality of the computer chassis. They say it's a really solid case, built like an aircraft carrier, and reliable. They also mention that the plastic and steel are definitely not cheap, and the case is top notch. Customers also say that the case doesn't spontaneously collapse or overheat, and is very clean and organized. Overall, customers are satisfied with the quality and performance of this tower case.

"...the lower end of the Full Tower case prices, but the plastic and steel are definitely not cheap and don't feel like I can easily bend/break it...." Read more

"...Even so, this case exceeds my expectations for usability, durability (it's built like a tank!),..." Read more

"...Maybe LED light strips?Conclusion:This is a solid case especially at this price point...." Read more

"...Solid and heavy with enough room for anything a system builder could want. Routing cables was simple...." Read more

316 customers mention279 positive37 negative

Customers like the space in the computer chassis. For example, they say it's plenty roomy, has enough room to fit a motherboard larger than a standard ATX, and has ample space behind the motherboard. Customers also mention that it has great room for expansion, upgrades, and water cooling.

"...Cable Management - They put ample space behind the motherboard and provide you with cable ties and anchor points for them so if you're really anal..." Read more

"...Compared to my previous case, also a full tower, the inside is much roomier allowing better air flow...." Read more

"Overall: awesome. Only a few minor complaints.Pros: absolutely massive. Dwarfs my current case. I could probably build two PCs inside it...." Read more

"...What it offers is a ton of space which makes it easy to work with...." Read more

154 customers mention144 positive10 negative

Customers like the appearance of the computer chassis. For example, they say it looks good, the lit THOR logo is cool looking, and the finished product is neat and clean. Some say the design and space are great, and that the red LEDs are a nice touch.

"...simple front panel lighting for HDD activity and the lit THOR logo are really cool looking, but not obnoxious or too bright and because of it's name..." Read more

"...The case looks cool enough and while the build quality may not be elite, its not going to fall apart either...." Read more

"...I settled on the Thor V2 because I liked the size, cooling options, aesthetics, etc...." Read more

"...The look of this case is great, but I opted to put a window in the side where one of the intake fans was and will probably do the same to the top..." Read more

140 customers mention129 positive11 negative

Customers find the cable management of the computer chassis super easy and simple. They appreciate the rubber grommets and the ability to optimize what cables go where. They also mention that the case has three quiet 120 mm fans which moves a lot. Overall, customers say that the cable routing is good and the case is easy to work with.

"...- They put ample space behind the motherboard and provide you with cable ties and anchor points for them so if you're really anal you can have..." Read more

"...grommets for the cables stayed put while running cables and make for a clean wiring job...." Read more

"...What it offers is a ton of space which makes it easy to work with...." Read more

"...Drive bays and SSDs install super easy. Everything was simple to switch over and was done mostly without fuss...." Read more

124 customers mention124 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the cooling of the computer chassis. They mention that the fans are awesome, the case vents heat better than any other case they've had, and there have been no heat issues. The case is water-cooling ready, and has plenty of room with sufficient cooling. The big fan on this case is awesome and does its job spectacularly.

"...Fans - They give you all the fans you need, but their design allows you to put multiple 12 0mm and 140 mm instead of the provided 230 mm fans...." Read more

"...I would highly recommend it to anyone wanting a case with great air cooling potential...." Read more

"...3 massive 230mm fans for quiet and effective cooling. Decent quality in parts that count. Tons of space for cable management...." Read more

"...speed and so I settled on the Thor V2 because I liked the size, cooling options, aesthetics, etc...." Read more

94 customers mention73 positive21 negative

Customers like the noise level of the computer chassis. They mention that the front fan is super quiet, and the fans are great and silent. Some say that the chassis is flexible and sound deadening, so they don't hear fans at all.

"...The large fans keep the noise level down and my Coolmaster hyper 212 heat sink and GTX 970 fit without any issue...." Read more

"...I could probably build two PCs inside it. 3 massive 230mm fans for quiet and effective cooling. Decent quality in parts that count...." Read more

"...The case is super quiet even with fans at max but still very efficient. Very, very pleased with my purchase!" Read more

"...flexibility, and sound deadening (I don't hear fans at all!). Should I ever want to buy another case, I'd definitely buy the Thor V2 again!" Read more

88 customers mention84 positive4 negative

Customers are satisfied with the air flow of the computer chassis. They mention that the 120 mm fans move a lot of air, and the ventilation is excellent. The case has movable vents on the top, which allows the PSU to pull in fresh cool air.

"...Bottom mount PSU with intake screen means your PSU is pulling in fresh cool air, not heated air from inside the case...." Read more

"...The fans are monsters and push so much air with almost no fan noise. I love the USB and headphones plugs being on top instead of leaning down...." Read more

"...feels sturdy, the 5.25 facades are easily removed and it has amazing air flow...." Read more

"...No issues what-so-ever with cabling and thing thing has great air flow. Exhaust on the bottom and top...." Read more

59 customers mention36 positive23 negative

Customers are mixed about the performance of the computer chassis. Some mention that it comes apart is expert and works well for those who build their own, the fans work great, and everything runs well. However, others say that the front fan light didn't work, the big clumsy fins do not serve any actual function, and the main power switch doesn't fully work.

"...Also, the 2 fan speed controllers work well, but aren't really necessary with the large fans since they're very quiet at full speed anyways...." Read more

"...note, the top and side panel 200mm fans and rear 140mm fan do NOT have LED lighting...." Read more

"...The hard drive mounting brackets are not tool-less, but do their job well and securely support both 3.5 inch and 2.5 inch hdd's and ssd's...." Read more

"...The case is super quiet even with fans at max but still very efficient. Very, very pleased with my purchase!" Read more

I Really Like It!  However, 3-fan AIO liquid coolers are problematic.
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I Really Like It! However, 3-fan AIO liquid coolers are problematic.
I don't know if it's simply boredom from being retired and a lot of home-boundedness, but I decided I'd blow a big part of my $1400 stimulus check on upgrading my existing mini-tower computer. I've built/upgraded my own computers maybe a dozen times or more since my first Intel 386 chip that I couldn't hide the upgrade from my wife. I've built and maintained perhaps another 20-30 computers for friends as well.So, after deciding on an AMD 3800x 8 processor 16 thread upgrade to my mildly overclocked AMD FX-8370 with suitable ASUS motherboard and 16gb PC-3600 RAM, next up was get a box to put it into. By the way...I've built with nothing but AMD processors and ASUS motherboards since 1989! Never, repeat, NEVER had any fail!Why a new box? My 8 year old mid-sized tower was simply not able to provide sufficient airflow to keep the FX-8370 cool over 4.66ghz which it would hit while doing video processing. My 'simple' overclocking lets the processor decide how fast to go, as well as all the way down to 1.5ghz when idle. Although I'm hard of hearing, I don't want to be listening to roaring fans, etc. as I usually listen to downloaded music videos while at my computer. I can hear the fans speed up when the CPU starts working hard.So, in looking for a new box, I needed front panel accessible SSD, HDD, and DVD bays. Since my Windows 98 days when I 'discovered' removable hard drives in 'carriers', I've had slide in/out everything ever since. That way, I can clone/backup drives at will and remove/replace them in under 15 seconds without opening the case after powering down. I make weekly clones of my operating system SSD and monthly clones of the 3TB HDDs. I also make extra copies of the SSD before I doing more tweaking Windows to remove it's useless garbage and get under 25 second power up-to-desktop screen times as a result.What stunned me is the almost complete lack of cases that had any front access to its drive bays! After perhaps 30 minutes of going through cases here on Amazon, I finally bought this Rosewill Thor V2 case. I considered one or two other contenders, but in doing 'due diligence' looking at the reviews on Amazon as well as elsewhere on the web (mostly Youtube), the Rosewill was clearly the winner.Only one of the video reviews of the Thor V2 I saw mentioned that it was 'not designed with top radiator liquid cooling in mind', or something to that effect. So, I naturally waited until the case arrived and using measurements for the Cooler Master ML360 Mirror cooler I was planning on, I went ahead and ordered it, too. Why a 3 fan cooler? Because the 2 fan cooler for the FX-8370 was more than adequate except when I REALLY pushed it and it would speed up past 4.7ghz and the temperatures over 65C, 'my' keep it cool limit.Back in 2016, when I decided to try overclocking, I bought a name-brand 2 fan AIO and simply replaced the 'stock' air fan that came with the FX-8370. Unfortunately, in a mid-tower case, it was not possible to have clearance between the radiator and fan together and the pump on top of the CPU. I had to mount the radiator in the case and the fans on top 'pulling' the air through. It worked, but could also be partly responsible for my thinking the 2 fan job was sometimes not sufficient.Being this is my 2nd AIO installation, I decided I wanted to put the cooler in the case first, then the mobo with CPU installed. The cooler went in without a hitch per the instructions. Like most new mobos, it took some 'pushing' the mobo towards the rear to get the first mounting screw in (hint, do rearmost 'bottom' screw first then swivel the mobo into the back plate). What I DIDN'T expect was that putting the screws in at the 'top' of the mobo would be almost under the AIO fans! If I didn't already have an 8" long Phillips screwdriver handy (required for changing batteries on a friends' mobility scooter), I would have had to remove the cooler to install the mobo. As it turned out, after dropping the screw closest to the rear connectors a couple of times, I finally removed that fan as working around the pipes and the fan simultaneously proved impossible.Next up was install the DVD drives. I decided to go with two as I sometimes copy one to another for non-commercially made DVDs, usually my own of friends, etc. Guess what? There's no room for the DVD drive in the top drive bay with the 3 fan cooler mounted! THAT possibility never dawned on my as I was so focused on using a 3 fan AIO. Scratch that bay, although it may be possible to mount a small panel in there like more USB ports, but what for? Fortunately, I still have 3 bays available for the two HDD slider bays and double SSD slider bay.As seen in the accompanying photos, there's only 5/8" inch between the top of the topmost DVD drive and the bottom of the frontmost fan, which is partially 'suffocated' by the DVD drive. I figured I'd put the least used, therefore the coolest drive under the fan rather than 'adding heat' from a spinning HDD or an 'active' double SSD unit.Also....One more 'Gotchya' with the case...only 3-pin fans come inside it. There's 3 200mm fans and 1 140 fan in the case. There's also 2 fan speed controllers on the top, each with a 3-fan splitter attached to them. As 3 pin fans are not speed controllable by the motherboard & CPU, I replaced them with 4-pin versions, but only needed 2 of the 200s as the AIO takes the place of the third one. Also note, the top and side panel 200mm fans and rear 140mm fan do NOT have LED lighting. Only the bottom front fan does and the color (red only) is turned on/off by a small button hidden in the vanes on the lower right side panel 'vanes'.Finally, I got to the point of shutting down my old computer one last time and moving the 2 slide-bay hard drives and the double slide bay SSD drives and the power supply. Note that I did NOT put the cooler on the CPU just yet to provide maximum arm/elbow space while putting in the drives.Installing my thoroughly proven and more than sufficient 500 watt power supply became another unexpected problem. It wouldn't fit! There were two raised portions on the backplane of the case that prevented it from fitting! When did they change power supply dimensions? Or was I simply trying to put it in wrong? I don't know. So I flattened the portions and put in the power supply. THEN the real nightmare hit! The 8 pin power connection near the CPU was UNDER the first fan of AIO! Right next to the troublesome mobo mounting screw! I had no choice but to remove that fan once again, plug in the connector, and put the fan back...albeit with only 3 of the 4 screws. The power cable fits between the 'wings' of the fan and forces the fan to be about 1/4" away from the radiator. Such is life. As it turned out, I happened upon a Thor V2 AIO installation story yesterday that showed the radiator on top of the case and the fans below. Why didn't I think of that? Or even like I had on the other case with the fans on the top pulling air through the radiator? Old age, I guess.All my 'top' of the mobo screw and power cord problems would have been 100% alleviated if Rosewill simply had the mounting for the motherboard about 1" lower than it is. I considered doing it myself but I'd have to completely empty the case to cut and drill and tap as needed. I decided it was 'too late' in the build process, so I didn't move the mobo.Routing the modular power cables through the case and to the components went easily. My next step was to mount the AIO per instructions that came with it. That's when I discovered my mobo didn't have a secondary CPU fan connector which, for my cooler, would be used to power the pump. That's what I get for buying an under $125 mobo, I guess. So I connected it with an adapter directly to a 12v line from the power supply, so it runs at full speed all the time. At pretty much idle right now, my CPU is running 31 degrees. I'll take it.Now it was time to put the top on the case and route all the cables. I removed all venetian blinds as closing those, even by accident, could spell fried CPU in no time flat. In looking at all the cables coming out of the top, and after reading a number of descriptions and reviews of the case, I decided that the first 12v Molex connector was dedicated to the top light that I didn't want and the second one I finally figured out...THAT is the power for the 2 fan control rheostats I'm not using as I switched to 4 pin fans. So, I don't need either one. As seen in the pictures, I simply zip tied them and left them in the open bay.I also decided that the 'group' of smaller wires to the power on switch, reset, power on LED, etc should be bundled together with zip ties every 4-5", and the others bundled as well to simply feeding them under the fan into the mobo 'compartment'.After saying a couple of prayers, I finally pushed the power button for the first time. There was a fairly loud sound of something hitting, or maybe a bad bearing? I shut it down and while manually spinning each fan by hand, I discovered it was the bundle of cables from the top/front panel hitting the front fan of the cooler. Fortunately, there was enough room alongside that fan to reroute both bundles and then I zip tied them into the top 'grid' to make sure they didn't move.Extra 'niceity' of the case? On the 'backside' of the mounting platform where the cables get 'hidden', are 3 small loop/push outs that can be used to zip tie one or more cables into place.As I'm an old-schooler and don't like the flashing lights (I had more than enough of them in my IBM-360 assembler days when stopping the computer and manually changing registers, etc was a way of life!), I naturally have fans that don't light up, except for the cooler pump, which can be turned off. At least the lights on the RAM don't flash, etc. As for the power on and HDD active lights on the top/front panel? They're 4" long rows of LED on each side of the top/front panel with them both being solid red for power on and flickering orangish for the bottom half indicating HDD activity. I covered the left one completely with black tape and the top half of the right one with black tape. The bottom 1" worth of right LED strip is shows me what I want to know.In conclusion...I wish I knew 'up front' what I know now about this case and the AIO problems I'd have to deal with. Even so, this case exceeds my expectations for usability, durability (it's built like a tank!), flexibility, and sound deadening (I don't hear fans at all!). Should I ever want to buy another case, I'd definitely buy the Thor V2 again!
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Seraphimin
5.0 out of 5 stars Sturdy, Large, and In Charge!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Really big!
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5.0 out of 5 stars What a monster!
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Rinmits
4.0 out of 5 stars Muy buena calidad por el precio
Reviewed in Mexico on March 31, 2017
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4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent cable management, spaciousness makes it easy to work in
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