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Rosewill Helium Air Mid Tower E-ATX PC Case + 750W Rosewill VMG 80+ Gold PSU

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$110

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Newegg has Rosewill Helium Air Mid Tower E-ATX Mesh Panel PC Case w/ 1x 140mm PWM Fan + Free 750W Rosewill VMG 80+ Gold Full Modular Power Supply (auto added to cart) for $109.99. Shipping is free.

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  • "Unleash the full potential of your system with exceptional cooling. Three full-mesh panels allow for maximum airflow.
  • Effortlessly organize your build with ample cable management space. A generous 34mm of space behind the motherboard tray provides plenty of room to route cables neatly and efficiently, resulting in a clean and professional-looking interior.
  • Experience efficient cooling with a pre-installed 140mm PWM fan and the flexibility to add more. Support for up to 7x 120mm or 6x 140mm fans and multiple radiators, including 360mm radiators in the front and top, allows you to customize your cooling solution to meet your specific needs.
  • Enjoy a hassle-free building experience with a tool-free design. Easily access and customize your system without the need for any tools.
  • Stay connected with modern convenience. The front panel features a USB 3.1 Type-C port, a USB 3.0 port, and a combination audio/microphone jack, providing easy access to your peripherals and devices.

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Newegg has Rosewill Helium Air Mid Tower E-ATX Mesh Panel PC Case w/ 1x 140mm PWM Fan + Free 750W Rosewill VMG 80+ Gold Full Modular Power Supply (auto added to cart) for $109.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member trickkynickk for finding this deal.

Available:
Features:
  • "Unleash the full potential of your system with exceptional cooling. Three full-mesh panels allow for maximum airflow.
  • Effortlessly organize your build with ample cable management space. A generous 34mm of space behind the motherboard tray provides plenty of room to route cables neatly and efficiently, resulting in a clean and professional-looking interior.
  • Experience efficient cooling with a pre-installed 140mm PWM fan and the flexibility to add more. Support for up to 7x 120mm or 6x 140mm fans and multiple radiators, including 360mm radiators in the front and top, allows you to customize your cooling solution to meet your specific needs.
  • Enjoy a hassle-free building experience with a tool-free design. Easily access and customize your system without the need for any tools.
  • Stay connected with modern convenience. The front panel features a USB 3.1 Type-C port, a USB 3.0 port, and a combination audio/microphone jack, providing easy access to your peripherals and devices.

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this store:
    • Details of Newegg's return policy (here)

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flashfir
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wow, I haven't paid attention to the pc space but rosewill brand has come a long way. this doesn't look bad broadly speaking

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wow, I haven't paid attention to the pc space but rosewill brand has come a long way. this doesn't look bad broadly speaking
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ajyelloAug 07, 2025 06:43 AM
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I've been using Rosewill cases for over a decade across at least three PC builds. Their cases are consistently solid—reliable construction and great value. Many of their designs are essentially white-labeled versions from well-known Asian manufacturers that also supply major brands. Only one of my cases came bundled with a power supply, and even that held up impressively until I eventually upgraded it.
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Not long ago, I had pretty favorable (or at least optimistic) things to say about Rosewill as a brand. My last AIO was Rosewill; so was my last fan controller hub. The AIO died a hysterically protracted and shrieking death; the fan hub had only proprietary five-pin inputs - for which not even Rosewill itself sold compatible fans. Customer support was powerfully disinterested in handling these issues - or even really hearing about them. I had been, for a moment, in the mindset that Rosewill had (perhaps like Kia or Hyundai?) clawed its way out of "bargain basement crap" terrain and into "genuinely solid (albeit unremarkable) products. I was wrong. These were both *spectacularly* terrible.Could Rosewill really fark up a *case* that badly, though? I don't know... but yes. I can't even imagine what Kafka-esque annoyances they might dream up, but I'd expect, as a start, every threaded hole to somehow be tapped in neither metric nor SAE. I *certainly* wouldn't trust this company with a PSU at this point. I can't speak to these products in particular - and even my crankypants cynicism is only grounded in my own anecdotes. Make of those what you will. But I'd be hard put to name a brand that has more thoroughly pissed away my good (rose?) will.
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Quote from CoolPenguin8880 :
Not long ago, I had pretty favorable (or at least optimistic) things to say about Rosewill as a brand. My last AIO was Rosewill; so was my last fan controller hub. The AIO died a hysterically protracted and shrieking death; the fan hub had only proprietary five-pin inputs - for which not even Rosewill itself sold compatible fans. Customer support was powerfully disinterested in handling these issues - or even really hearing about them. I had been, for a moment, in the mindset that Rosewill had (perhaps like Kia or Hyundai?) clawed its way out of "bargain basement crap" terrain and into "genuinely solid (albeit unremarkable) products. I was wrong. These were both *spectacularly* terrible.Could Rosewill really fark up a *case* that badly, though? I don't know... but yes. I can't even imagine what Kafka-esque annoyances they might dream up, but I'd expect, as a start, every threaded hole to somehow be tapped in neither metric nor SAE. I *certainly* wouldn't trust this company with a PSU at this point. I can't speak to these products in particular - and even my crankypants cynicism is only grounded in my own anecdotes. Make of those what you will. But I'd be hard put to name a brand that has more thoroughly pissed away my good (rose?) will.

The psus are well rated
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Quote from CoolPenguin8880 :
Could Rosewill really fark up a *case* that badly, though? I don't know... I *certainly* wouldn't trust this company with a PSU at this point..but I'd be hard put to name a brand that has more thoroughly pissed away my good (rose?) will.
Yeah man.

I've eyeballed this case [exceedingly rare to find a mesh side panel instead of acrylic / glass] and I suppose at the end of the day I'd be willing to take a chance with Rosewill on a PC case.

PSU tho? Call me an anti-vaxxer or whatever but I have a STRONG suspicion this power supply is being bundled up for a reason.

With PC gaming effectively mainstream and so many decent options available it's still crazy ppl will take a chance on a potential POS PSU instead of just being patient (good stuff does go on sale).

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The psus are well rated
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AmusedPolice6755Yesterday 06:18 PM
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Decent case where you can put 360mm aio.
Psu with 5 years warranty seems pretty legit.

Most people won't be needing more than 600w or heavily overclocking their systems anyway.

Pay $10 extra for getting 3 extra fans at front, if you have no spare fans to put.

Psu just got released last month, so it may need sometime to verify by trustworthy source.
Rosewell did make some bad and good psus throughout its brand history, so we will see how this one plays out.

Good deal for someone starting out building budget pc overall.
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boourns84Yesterday 06:58 PM
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I need a case that will fit a long ATI graphics card. Any recommendations? My hp omen case was to narrow inside.

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elnino2783Yesterday 08:06 PM
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2 weeks ago I almost bought the Helium Nas version, but went with the Gamemax Dragon Knight 2 for the slightly more up to date panel connections (USB 3.2 Gen 2) and other less important options.

It didn't come with the 750w psu back then, though, which might have tilted the favor towards the rosewill.

Pretty good deal
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elnino2783Yesterday 08:07 PM
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Quote from boourns84 :
I need a case that will fit a long ATI graphics card. Any recommendations? My hp omen case was to narrow inside.
This is an eatx case, so 99% of GPUs should be fine
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CrazyM9196Yesterday 09:02 PM
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This isn't even enough to power a 5090 and thread ripper these days!
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BlasvaderYesterday 09:12 PM
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I've been rocking a Rosewill case and 750w PSU since 2020. No complaints or problems.
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Quote from AmusedPolice6755 :
Decent case where you can put 360mm aio. Psu with 5 years warranty seems pretty legit. Most people won't be needing more than 600w or heavily overclocking their systems anyway. Pay $10 extra for getting 3 extra fans at front, if you have no spare fans to put. Psu just got released last month, so it may need sometime to verify by trustworthy source. Rosewell did make some bad and good psus throughout its brand history, so we will see how this one plays out. Good deal for someone starting out building budget pc overall.
i got the fully modular 750 for $68, worth it or should i get somehting more reputable?
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Be aware that the power supply isn't returnable to Newegg.

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