Saturday, June 7th 2014
Rosewill Wolfstone Gaming Case Innovates with Build Materials
Ever wish they made cases with the same abrasive, stone-like alloys that go into building bodies of certain high-end PSUs? Rosewill did just that, with its Wolfstone chassis. This ATX mid-tower features front and top panels made of thick alloys, which give it a stone-like finish. The bottom part of the front panel features cutouts shaped like wolf claw marks, which double up as front vents for the red LED fan behind them. Some pretty neat styling, in our book.
This ATX mid-tower can hold CPU coolers as tall as 180 mm, and if you pull out one of its two drive cages, graphics cards as long as 400 mm. It features eight 3.5-inch/2.5-inch drive bays, spit between two cages, one of 5 bays, and the other of 3 bays. Internally, there are three 5.25-inch drive bays, however, just two 5.25-inch bezels on the front-panel. Cooling system includes a 120 mm front intake, two 140 mm top exhausts, a 120 mm bottom intake, and a 120 mm rear exhaust.
This ATX mid-tower can hold CPU coolers as tall as 180 mm, and if you pull out one of its two drive cages, graphics cards as long as 400 mm. It features eight 3.5-inch/2.5-inch drive bays, spit between two cages, one of 5 bays, and the other of 3 bays. Internally, there are three 5.25-inch drive bays, however, just two 5.25-inch bezels on the front-panel. Cooling system includes a 120 mm front intake, two 140 mm top exhausts, a 120 mm bottom intake, and a 120 mm rear exhaust.
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Falcon Northwest Tiki has a granite base.
Looks like someone dipped a case in that powder lol.