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Rosewill ATX Mid Tower Gaming Computer Case, Supports up to 400 mm Long VGA Card, Comes with Two Fans Pre-installed - Front 120 mm Fan x 1, Rear 120 mm Fan x 1 - TYRFING
- Tyrfing
- Zircon T
- Nautilus
- ATX Mid Tower Gaming Computer Case
- Top-Mounted I/O Ports
- USB 3.0 x 1 + USB 2.0 x 2
- Supports up to 400 mm Long VGA Card
- Supports up to 160 mm High CPU Cooler
- Tool-less 3.5" Installation and Bottom-mounted Dust Filter
- Supports up to 360 mm Long Liquid-cooling Radiator on Top

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Learn more about the Rosewill TYRFING
Best Seller Ranking | #89 in Computer Cases |
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Brand | Rosewill |
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Model | TYRFING |
Type | ATX Mid Tower |
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Color | Black |
Case Material | Steel / Plastic |
With Power Supply | No |
Power Supply Mounted | Bottom |
Motherboard Compatibility | Micro ATX / ATX / Mini-ITX |
Side Panel Window | Yes |
Dust Filters | Bottom |
External 5.25" Drive Bays | 2 |
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Internal 3.5" Drive Bays | 3 (0) |
Internal 2.5" Drive Bays | 0 (3) |
Expansion Slots | 7 |
Front Ports | 1 x USB 3.0 / 2 x USB 2.0 / Audio |
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Fan Options | Front: 2 x 120mm fan (1 x 120mm fan pre-installed) or 1 x 140mm fan Top: 3 x 120mm fan Rear: 1 x 120mm fan (pre-installed) |
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Radiator Options | Top - Up to 360mm |
Max GPU Length | 400 mm |
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Max CPU Cooler Height | 160 mm |
Dimensions (H x W x D) | 18.11" x 7.87" x 19.69" |
Weight | 12.76 lbs. |
Features | NOTICE: Please make sure your motherboard is equipped with on-board USB 3.0 sockets before purchasing. ATX Mid Tower Gaming Computer Case with Side Panel Window Micro ATX / ATX / Mini-ITX Motherboard Compatibility Top-mounted I/O Ports: 1 x USB 3.0 + 2 x USB 2.0 Advanced Cooling System Front 2 x 120mm Fan (1 pre-installed) Top 3 x 120mm Fan (optional) Rear 1 x 120mm Fan (pre-installed) Front 1 x 140mm Fan (optional) Supports up to 160mm High CPU Cooler Supports up to 360mm Long Liquid-cooling Radiator on Top Tool-less 3.5" Installation and Bottom-mounted Dust Filter |
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Date First Available | February 04, 2016 |
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Pros: Quite Good Looking unlike myself Is taller than most cases ive used so more work room CHEAP!!! Has filter for psu so it doesnt explode
Cons: Cable management wasnt the best I wish I had an extra 1/2in on the left side panel The big window looks nice is some ways but for me it just didnt work out the best i'd rate my cable managment 6.5/10 Side panels dont go on too well
Overall Review: Got it for $27 so im happy and much better than my old commander ms-i case
Pros: Good airflow Sleek looking drive-bays The fans that come with it are half-decent. The finish on the front of the case looks a lot nicer in person.
Cons: No reset switch No HDD LED No front dust filters Non-replaceable PCI slot covers The HD Audio cable is much too short and messes up proper cable-management Motherboard standoffs don't screw in smoothly. (only one of the nine went in with ease) The power-supply is a rather tight-fit, leaving but a few cm between the two in my case., Cheap materials. - The metal used for the case's frame is pretty flimsy and reminiscent of cheaper cases and the drive bays' plastic is rather easy to break
Overall Review: I would reccomend this case on sale. $20-30 seems like a fair price considering the above.
Pros: For a budget case, the design, look and build quality is fine. I knew that I wasn't going to get anything special going in, but this fit the price point at which I purchased it in at least this one area.
Cons: The case came with only four zip ties and no other additional parts. The pieces that keep the motherboard away from the case must have been poorly machined, because the screws didn't fit in them. I had to cannibalize ones from an old build instead. Most importantly, however, is that disc drives of normal size simply do not fit. How this got through design and QA is honestly beyond me. I admit that I only skimmed the reviews, but why bother even having a slot that opens up on the front if it's useless for what is still the most common use of such openings, even if optical drives aren't used as often as they used to be? I find myself feeling forced to reiterate that such a basic design failing boggles my mind.
Overall Review: If you don't want an optical drive, don't mind buying more minor parts that should by all rights come with the case (or have some extras laying around), and the case is under $30? Maybe buy it. But only maybe. As for me, this case is absolutely not what I wanted or expected.
Pros: This case isn't the best bang for the buck. It has not one, not two, but FIVE dust filters; three mounting places for SSD's, two USB 3.0 ports, two USB 2.0 ports, two 1500 RPM intake fans, one 1000 RPM exhaust fan, clear side panel, and a power switch using a Cherry MX Blue key switch. It also has a mount for a radiator. Sure it doesn't have a basement or GREAT cable management, but who cares?? Be a man and bend the sheet metal to your wildest dreams and make it YOURS. There's not better option at $24.06. Period. Donezo. This is NOT up for debate. Thank you
Cons: Don't buy it unless it's cheaper than $40. Others cases will look better and have more metal / RGB once you get up in the price.
Pros: Solid case, has enough room for my usage. (No water cooling system) Plenty of room for my GTX 1070, Also has just enough space for my Hyper 212X CPU fan. Nice little dust cover for the power supply. Easy install, I had no previous experience building a PC yet I didn't have any trouble putting it together with this case.
Cons: Even though I've had this for quite some time, I've yet to figure out how to get to and clean the fan that is on the other side of the hard drive bays. The blue LED power light is blinding. It never goes off unless the computer is off. I've unplugged the pins for it as it's a nuisance. 2 fans, has ability for a third but access is not easy.
Overall Review: Overall, good case. All pinouts have functioned properly for these 2 year so far. I'd suggest this for your first gaming PC build. I'll be upgrading to one with more bells and whistles here soon. It has definitely done me good for a long time.
Pros: - Low price! I picked this up for $36 with free shipping. - Looks great. Has very nice fit and finish with a good amount of features for this price point. - Love the fact that it still has a drive bay for us nostalgic gamers. - Decent cable routing options. - Decent dust filtration for PSU and front intake fans
Cons: - not perfect, but no real cons for this price point.
Overall Review: - A bit noisy without a motherboard that supports all your fans since it doesn't have much for sound dampening. I suggest picking up a fan controller if you want to keep it somewhat quiet. - Not a lot of room behind the motherboard for routing and storing cables. If you don't have a modular power supply, you'll end up bundling cables under the HDD bays, otherwise you won't be able to get the back panel on. - Since there aren't rubber grommets in the routing holes, look for a PSU that has nice black cables to get the most out of the clear side window. - I used this case to refresh an 9 year old build. It had an old Athlon Dual core and two NVidia GPU's in SLI. This case really made it look awesome.
Pros: everything fit... It's cheap. It's a case. It's nothing special. No RGB garbage.
Cons: Fits up to a 360 rad cooler. But does not mention that it must be 120, 140mm widths, a 280mm rad AIO, will not fit without modification. Well it wide enough but insufficient height for a rad and fan. If it was just the rad, it would fit. uses a usb 3.0 header for ONE usb 3 port on the top.
Overall Review: I modded this case to fit my needs. It was cheap enough that I didn't care, but also gave me the satisfaction of modding without consequence. Every expensive case, I've treated with care. This felt like a episode of roadkill. "This rad doesnt fit....yet." (drill sound) Zip Tie moment.... "Lets just put the fans on the top..." "I found this part off a old server that will work as a intake shroud for the fans"
Warranty & Returns
Warranty, Returns, And Additional Information
Warranty
- Limited Warranty period (parts): 1 year
- Limited Warranty period (labor): 1 year
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Return Policies
- Return for refund within: 30 days
- Return for replacement within: 30 days
- This item is covered by Newegg.ca's Standard Return Policy
Manufacturer Contact Info
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- Support Phone: 1-800-575-9885
- Support Email: techsupport@rosewill.com
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Pros: -Room for 6 120mm fans -Could hold up to TWO Asus Strix GTX1070 GPUs (the 2nd one would have about 1mm of clearance from the HDD bays) -Allows for a top mounted 360mm radiator if your into that whole custom loop water cooling thing -(This might be just me) Can handle at least TWO car accidents and allow the components to remain undamaged via crumpling and absorbing some of the impact. -Isn't an eyesore with OMGRGBLIGHTEVERYWHERE aka it has a single blue LED
Cons: -Only 3 3.5in HDD bays -Front bezel exploded when it got crushed by 3 monitors after launching off a highway offramp at 100+mph -The stock fans are terrible and loud
Overall Review: For the price this case is a wonderful purchase if your wanting something that works without all of the pointless bells and whistles that top dollar cases command. There aren't any front bezel lights to adjust the color on nor is it set up for RGB lighting. If I was still 16, that would disappoint me but as someone who uses their PC for work and gaming that doesn't bother me. It has a literal crapton of ventilation if you install some good 120mm fans, it doesn't look like a freaking rave and best of all it has protected all of my components from massive amounts of personal stupidity. Not only did everything survive after going airborne at 100+mph off an off ramp but it survived rolling a car several times at 60 mph a few months later. Sure the case is a bit tore up now, missing its front bezel, both side panels and bent in a way that a case should never bend in but the $1k+ of components inside work perfectly fine. Basically if you want something that will work and not dazzle the local midschoolers, go for this case.