Rosewill PRISM S-BLACK ATX Mid Tower Case + ARC Series 650W 80+ Bronze PSU
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Newegg has Rosewill PRISM S-BLACK ATX Mid Tower Tempered Glass Computer Case + Rosewill ARC Series 650W 80 Plus Bronze Power Supply for $84.99. Shipping is free. Thanks sr71
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Includes 4 pre-installed RGB LED 120mm fans. Offer valid through 7/3. -johnny_miller
Yeah I saw this yesterday, looks like a great deal!!
Edit: This case looks great. It has nice cable management features such as the psu shroud and enclosed holes. And the psu comes with black wires to match the case, not ketchup and mustard color. Definitely going to buy for my new build. Thanks op. Repped!
What makes a cheap case cheap and a good case good that you would pay 3x more?
Different features, some exaples:
support for dual power supplies
tempered glass side(s)
custom watercooling support
usb 3.1/type C front ports
greater motherboard range, EATX/HPTX
dual chamber design (better cable management)
But this case is still solid. You have at least USB 3.0 at the top, 4 free RGB fans, a PSU shroud (the power supply is hidden at the top and not visible), window side panel, even though it's not tempered glass, just need to be a bit more careful when moving the case around. Update: My bad, it actually is tempered glass. Thanks for pointing that out Tekerugburn
I paid $150 for my case because it was dual chamber and could support 2 power supplies, which I needed for my build. If you're not planning on doing anything crazy, this combo is a steal. You can just get a cheap ryzen cpu/motherboard combo, and one of those nvme ssd/ram combos and you're good to go!
I might just buy it for the fans alone. I know cooler master fans are like $50 for a 3-pack minimum.
$40 for a 3 pack, and? This case comes with 4 RGB fans.
I honestly don't need any more, but they're not cheap if someone plans to buy them separately, which is why getting a PSU and case on top of that with the fans for $85 is a really good deal.
But this case is still solid. You have at least USB 3.0 at the top, 4 free RGB fans, a PSU shroud (the power supply is hidden at the top and not visible), window side panel, even though it's not tempered glass, just need to be a bit more careful when moving the case around.
I paid $150 for my case because it was dual chamber and could support 2 power supplies, which I needed for my build. If you're not planning on doing anything crazy, this combo is a steal. You can just get a cheap ryzen cpu/motherboard combo, and one of those nvme ssd/ram combos and you're good to go!
I might just buy it for the fans alone. I know cooler master fans are like $50 for a 3-pack minimum.
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Average cheap case: $40
Average price of decent PSU: $45
Average price of 4 RGB fans: $35
So for a total of $85, this is a good deal!
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Edit: This case looks great. It has nice cable management features such as the psu shroud and enclosed holes. And the psu comes with black wires to match the case, not ketchup and mustard color. Definitely going to buy for my new build. Thanks op. Repped!
Average cheap case: $40
Average price of decent PSU: $45
Average price of 4 RGB fans: $35
So for a total of $85, this is a good deal!
Average cheap case: $40
Average price of decent PSU: $45
Average price of 4 RGB fans: $35
So for a total of $85, this is a good deal!
What makes a cheap case cheap and a good case good that you would pay 3x more?
- support for dual power supplies
- tempered glass side(s)
- custom watercooling support
- usb 3.1/type C front ports
- greater motherboard range, EATX/HPTX
- dual chamber design (better cable management)
But this case is still solid. You have at least USB 3.0 at the top, 4 free RGB fans, a PSU shroud (the power supply is hidden at the top and not visible), window side panel, even though it's not tempered glass, just need to be a bit more careful when moving the case around. Update: My bad, it actually is tempered glass. Thanks for pointing that out TekerugburnI paid $150 for my case because it was dual chamber and could support 2 power supplies, which I needed for my build. If you're not planning on doing anything crazy, this combo is a steal. You can just get a cheap ryzen cpu/motherboard combo, and one of those nvme ssd/ram combos and you're good to go!
I might just buy it for the fans alone. I know cooler master fans are like $50 for a 3-pack minimum.
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I honestly don't need any more, but they're not cheap if someone plans to buy them separately, which is why getting a PSU and case on top of that with the fans for $85 is a really good deal.
- support for dual power supplies
- tempered glass side(s)
- custom watercooling support
- usb 3.1/type C front ports
- greater motherboard range, EATX/HPTX
- dual chamber design (better cable management)
But this case is still solid. You have at least USB 3.0 at the top, 4 free RGB fans, a PSU shroud (the power supply is hidden at the top and not visible), window side panel, even though it's not tempered glass, just need to be a bit more careful when moving the case around.I paid $150 for my case because it was dual chamber and could support 2 power supplies, which I needed for my build. If you're not planning on doing anything crazy, this combo is a steal. You can just get a cheap ryzen cpu/motherboard combo, and one of those nvme ssd/ram combos and you're good to go!
I might just buy it for the fans alone. I know cooler master fans are like $50 for a 3-pack minimum.