Rosewill Armor Mid Tower PC Case Review

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Rosewill Armor Mid Tower PC Case Review

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Rosewill Armor Mid Tower PC Case Review

Do you want your next computer to stand out from the crowd? The ARMOR ATX Mid Tower case from Rosewill could do the trick. Sporting an all black color scheme inside and out, a total of six fans and literally a surface that is 80% mesh, The Rosewill Armor was built with cooling in mind. Read on to see if this could be the case for you.

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The Rosewill Armor is a very nice case, in my opinion. I honestly thought a case that's 80% mesh might be a tad flimsy, but that wasn't the story here. It was pretty sturdy and the craftsmanship is top quality, too. While a case of this size may not house the biggest and baddest hardware, it can house a good amount of products out there. It's got a great look with some great features that will put it up against the likes of the Cooler Master HAF 922...
Article Title: Rosewill Armor Mid Tower PC Case Review
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I'm curious here. Anyway to jump a PSU and let it run for a month or so? Ask the local "crazy cat lady" to set it up in her house. Then come back a month later and see what the mesh looks like. I can see this case going Chia pretty quick.
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Major_A wrote:I'm curious here. Anyway to jump a PSU and let it run for a month or so? Ask the local "crazy cat lady" to set it up in her house. Then come back a month later and see what the mesh looks like. I can see this case going Chia pretty quick.
:lol: I've had a rig running inside for a few days now. I'll let it run and see what happens. I don't have any crazy feline females in the area that I know of, but I have 4 dogs so I'll see what I can conjour up.
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4 dogs should suffice. I do like the case, it's just I wonder how dusty this thing would get. I don't think this would be an option for me since my tower has to sit on the floor due to insufficient desktop real estate.
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Yeah id have to think it would be a dust nightmare too. The mesh grid on the front of my Antec 300 gets clogged every week, so Id have to assume that whole case would. Youd spend a fortune on Compressed Air Dusters.
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In my case I just use my 15 gallon air compressor. Dial the pressure down and blast away.
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