Rosewill Rise Glow Mid-Tower Chassis Review
Peter Donnell / 8 years ago
Complete System
The Rise Glow proved to be a wonderful chassis to work with, as it has a very well thought out design on the interior that lends well to a quick and pain-free build. The cable routing is simply excellent and there are grommets or cut outs exactly where they need to be, minimizing the amount of cables you need trailing around the visible sections of your build.
We used the stealth 2.5″ mount around the back for out hard drive; neat, tidy and out of sight.
The bottom PSU is mounted very securely thanks to that Velcro strap, while also benefitting from the bottom dust filter for clean airflow.
More than enough room here for a multi-GPU setup and long and/or wide expansion cards aren’t going to be left wanting for more space.
There’s a huge amount of space around the motherboard, which is great for airflow, large CPU coolers, rear mounted radiators and, of course, that extra PSU mount in the top of the chassis.
The plentiful grommets are great for connecting either ATX or E-ATX motherboards, as well as any fan cables, or any other cables for that matter.
We didn’t need to remove this bay for our build, but even with a modular PSU in place, there’s still room to move it further left and give yourself more space on the front panel for a good size radiator.
All panels back in place and the Rise looks stunning, with the dark tinted window giving a nice view of the highlights within the case, yet hiding any black cables and fittings.