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Rosewill Galaxy-01 Mid-Tower Chassis Review

A Closer Look – Interior


The side panel is easily removed using two thumb screws, and while the interior looks pretty basic, all the essentials are here. There’s a small CPU cooler mounting cut-out on the backplate, as well as pre-installed standoffs, both of which should speed up the installation time.

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Up in the top of the chassis, you’ll find a large fan pre-installed, with a black PWM cable to connect it directly to your motherboard.

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There is another fan tucked into the back too, so getting heat out of your build should not be a problem.

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The expansion slots use snap-off covers, which I don’t think anyone really likes, but Rosewill do include two screw-in replacements, so you can at least plug some of the holes if you change your expansion card configuration.

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The PSU cut-out is pretty standard, but it does support both inverted and regular PSU mounting.

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Tied inside the case, a small bag of screws and cable ties to help you complete your build.

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Another sure sign of this being a budget build, horrid looking interior cables! Of course, this chassis has no window, so it really doesn’t matter that they’re grey cables, as you won’t see them, so I’m not going to mark it down for this.

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Around the back, there’s a little room for cable routing, but remember that this is expanded by the raised side panel. There are a good amount of cable tie loops too, so keeping excess cables in check shouldn’t be too difficult.

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Finally, the front panel pulls off, allowing you to clean that rather basic, but better than nothing front filter. There’s also access to the final pre-installed fan, an LED lit 120mm intake fan.

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Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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