Rosewill Stealth Mid-Tower Chassis Review




/ 8 years ago

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Interior


With the side panel removed, we can see there is a large CPU cooler mounted cut-out behind the motherboard, as well as three large cable routing grommets around the motherboard and PSU area, which means you should be able to get a nice and clean-looking build with unrestricted airflow.

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In the base, four anti-vibration rubber pads for the PSU mount, as well as anti-vibration washers on the additional (optional) fan mounting.

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All three 5.25″ drive bays come fitted with a tool-free locking system for quick and easy access.

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There are eight tool free drive trays in a fixed bay, as well as two internal 120mm fan mounts should you want to get more direct airflow through to your expansion cards.

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Each of the drive trays comes with anti-vibration tool-free mounts for 3.5″ drives, and there are screws included to mount any 2.5″ drives.

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You release the trays by squeezing the sides, but a little more room on the right side would have been ideal, as your fingertip tends to get trapped while removing the trays; ouch!

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In the back, you’ll find the 120mm rear fan, and like all the fans here, it comes fitted with a 4-pin PWM header for easy connectivity.

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All of the expansion slots come fitted with thumbscrews and reusable ventilated metal covers. There’s also a small cut-away to the frame of the chassis to allow easier access for your screwdriver.

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Behind the motherboard, a reasonable amount of space for cable routing, with a little extra space behind the storage bays, and even more provided by the recessed shape of the side panel. To keep excess cables in check, you’ll also find a bunch of cable tie-down loops dotted around the chassis. Finally, there’s also some fan headers for each of the fan control switches, each powered from a Molex header behind the motherboard tray.

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