Rosewill Gram Review 4

Rosewill Gram Review

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Value & Conclusion

  • The Rosewill Gram goes for 79.99 USD excl. taxes, before any rebates.
  • Shroud to cover PSU and 3.5" bays
  • Two 120 mm fans included
  • Can hold 280 mm thin radiator in the ceiling
  • Can hold 240 mm radiator in front
  • External 5.25" drive bay
  • Plenty of space for large graphics cards
  • Can hold up to three 3.5" drives
  • Lots of room for long PSUs
  • Two SSD trays may be installed on shroud or behind motherboard tray
  • A bit on the expensive side
  • Simple metal-mesh dust filters in top and bottom
  • Non-removable filter in front
  • Radiator in ceiling will block external 5.25" bay
  • Only two SSD trays included, but there are four mounting locations
  • Few hooks to use for cable management and zip ties
The Rosewill Gram is a potent mass-market chassis. It looks good and offers a solid feature set. The shroud for the PSU bay and 3.5" hard-drive trays is a nice touch, and the individual SSD trays allow users to show such drives or hide them behind the motherboard tray. Another nice feature is the ability to install AIO liquid cooling setups into the front or top of the chassis.

Those with a keen eye and interest in cases will notice that the Gram shares the same interior layout as the Sliverstone Redline RL05 or Aerocool P7-C1, and the Rosewill Gram does not really go the extra mile to offer something unique. While you could not compare it to the likes of the P7-C1, the Redline RL05 is in the same price class and targets the same user segment.

While the Gram is a very solid chassis, at its MRSP of 80 US dollars, the chassis lacks some of the extras of the RL05, which offers an extra USB-C port in front and two 140 mm fans out of the box - all while sporting a lower price tag.

But odds are you will find it on sale or even with a mail-in rebate, so go ahead and grab it if you do find it on sale as it is quite the well-balanced enclosure. In case you love its looks and are not so much concerned about such oddities as a USB-C port: The Rosewill Gram is certainly a recommendable chassis.
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