The budget PC chassis market isn’t exactly lacking in options. It never has been and it likely never will. However, that doesn’t mean there isn’t room for more competition a consumer perspective, having more options on the market means better deals, more choice on designs and so on. The Rosewill Galaxy-01 isn’t out to win best chassis of the year, but it promises a robust feature set for those on a tight budget, ideal for a more affordable system build or someone looking for an easy first build.
“A blend of quality and features, the Rosewill Galaxy-01 offers a great mid-tower case for your mainstream PC build — without a hit on your wallet. It comes with full black coating inside and out along with a meshed front panel that improves both dissipation and style. An arrow-shaped embossment on the top and front conveys a sense of speed. Inside the chassis, you’ll get an advanced bottom-mounted PSU design, three pre-installed fans, and retention holes for a water cooling upgrade. The latest USB 3.0 connectivity is integrated on the front panel for lightning fast data transfer under your fingertips.” – Rosewill
Value is a big focus here, with just one USB 3.0 port on the front panel, room for up to four fans, although with three pre-installed, that’s a huge potential saving for your build, and there’s a modest amount of storage bays to suit a small to medium-sized system.
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