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# All-Around Airflow Spacious Internal Tool-less Installation Rosewill ATX Mid Tower Gaming Computer Case, Gaming Case with Blue LED for Desktop / PC and 3 Case Fans Pre-Installed, Front I/O Access Ports (CHALLENGER)

**Brand:** rosewill
**Price:** 245 zł
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎮 Elevate Your Game with the CHALLENGER!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Rosewill ATX Mid Tower Gaming Computer Case, Gaming Case with Blue LED for Desktop / PC and 3 Case Fans Pre-Installed, Front I/O Access Ports (CHALLENGER) by rosewill
- **How much does it cost?** 245 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

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## Why This Product

- Trusted rosewill brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Sleek Aesthetic:** Midnight-black metal mesh for a modern look.
- • **Expand Your Horizons:** Supports multiple drives and expansion slots.
- • **Dust-Free Performance:** Bottom-mounted dust filter for a clean build.
- • **Effortless Customization:** Screw-less design for easy component upgrades.
- • **Unleash Your Gaming Potential:** Designed for optimal airflow with pre-installed fans.

## Overview

The Rosewill CHALLENGER ATX Mid Tower Gaming Case combines sleek design with exceptional functionality, featuring pre-installed fans for optimal airflow, tool-less installation for hassle-free builds, and ample space for customization, making it the perfect choice for gamers looking to enhance their desktop experience.

## Description

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Review: -Ryzen 5 -GTX 1080 -ATX mobo -1 SSD - PCI Network Card - 750 EVGA PSU In general this is a great case with excellent optimization for pretty much any utility ... - I bought this case for a new rig from scratch. So far I have put this stuff in it. -Ryzen 5 -GTX 1080 -ATX mobo -1 SSD - PCI Network Card - 750 EVGA PSU In general this is a great case with excellent optimization for pretty much any utility needs of a computer. And it is beautiful. Pros: -It is pretty. The glass looks great, no bubbles or anything, it is tinted which is good or bad based on preference. -The airflow is immense. For both CPU and graphics cards. I have yet to get above 72 degrees C for both cpu and gpu under full load with stock coolers while OVERCLOCKED, with fans running at 8 volts, awesome. The fan on the bottom pushes air through the empty PCI areas well if it isn't full of stuff. Even with the PCI Network card it is great. - Fans, It comes with 4 stock. I haven't switched them out, they are quiet and have a pretty blue color. It comes with a fan controller (I think can run 6 fans) for the front three fans with a switch on the top of the case to adjust for low speed no LED, and high speed with LED, and off. The rear fan LED's run off of how much voltage gets put through it, since I haven't hit 80 degrees with my CPU yet, I haven't seen it full brightness, but that is changeable in the MOBO settings, so it's no problem. -The Cable management is great. It is all hidden behind in the back pane area, there is efficient clearance to run flat cables anywhere you want, and enough ways to run cable anywhere you need for any MOBO. -You can put 6 2.5 inch SSD's along with 4-5 3.5 inch HDD's, keeping all hidden. so you can even put some more in PCI slots. At this point you are limited by your MOBO and PSU. I highly doubt you will run into a storage problem. -The magnetic air screen filter out any major dust or pet hair etc. effectively and without reducing airflow noticeably so this is good. -It run's pretty quiet, The nosiest thing I can hear is the stock cooler running at 1900 RPMs. Even so I can't hear a thing with headphones, and can still hear the tv out in the living room with my door shut. It is sufficiently quiet. My last decibel test read 26 decibels at like 10 inches from front. -If you want to put LED strips to light stuff up, there is plenty of spot to do so, as well as clean cable management (actually, you only really see the gpu power and 24 pin cables). You can show your rig off in style. -If you were to put a water cooler in, it can fit any radiator up to 360mm on the top, as well as a 280 if you want. The only problem would be with your MOBO set up. - There are many many mounting options for MOBO's you shouldn't have any trouble. - Comes with a lot of utility stuff like mounting screws and etc. Cons: Only individual preference things really, or things to be expected with this type of case. Really not much of a problem. - No SD slot if you want one. -The power button is easily pushable on accident if you are messing with the headphone jacks, fan controller, or usbs on the front panel. - The shroud for the psu eliminates the possibility of putting PSU upside down with the fan up if you want to. - If you like to put stickers on your case bigger than 1" inch square, unless you put it on the glass there isn't much space to put them. - It is heavy, but that is to be expected with a bunch of glass that is a 1/4 inch thick. Smudges are expected to happen with glass as well.
Review: No-frills case with everything I need - I'll start off with what others may consider is the biggest negative: this case is basically just a box. No intricate design or LEDs provided via strips or the fans - but that is more than fine with me. I don't need a case that looks like it's a transformer in disguise. This case looks sleek and monolithic and with a side-window and plenty openings, it allows your parts to steal the attention instead. A case like this for ~$50 isn't that noteworthy, but this thing has a few features on it that makes it a 5 star product for me: 1) Optical drive bay (note, optical drive not included. That should be obvious though) 2) PLENTY of space for long boi GPUs (it supports max length allowance of about 400mm IRCC, mine clocks in just shy of 350mm) 3) Ample front-facing openings for air intake, most cases at this price have side vents or meager openings that constrict air flow 4) Excellent cable management options and supplies 5) Two fans being included was a nice touch 6) Solid build and material used Yes, this review is my opinion, but let's set that aside for now. It is a FACT that a case in this price range that has the first 3 things above is hard to find. I should know - I looked at almost 50 cases before settling on this one. I'd recommend this case to everyone, unless you are specifically the person that doesn't need an optical drive and wants a flashier case. The only thing I really wish it had was a "dock" the optical drive bay cover could clip into for easy storage (maybe there is one and I missed it).

## Features

- 【Chassis Concept】Rosewill CHALLENGER is designed for gamers, featuring ATX mid tower design with midnight-black metal mesh grill beautifully covering the front panel.
- All-Around Airflow: With 1x top 140mm, 1x front blue LED 120mm and 1x rear 120mm computer fans per-installed, the gaming case (CHALLENGER) aims to create the best airflow for any gaming system. ROSEWILL CHALLENGER can not only give the excellent ventilation but also the easy access I/O ports at the front.
- Spacious Internal: The ATX case pre-installs 1x top 140mm, 1x front blue LED 120mm and 1x rear 120mm and support another 2x 120mm fans (optional). Easy to customize interior components with screw-less design for 5.25" external drive bays and 3.5" HDD.
- Hassle-free Installation: The ATX mid tower case offers tool-less installation of the 2.5" drives and 3.5" drives for a hassle-free build. Plus, the case has a bottom-mounted dust filter that protects the power supply from the threat of dust.
- Great Expandability: With up to five internal 3.5” drive bays and two external 3.5” drive bays, the Rosewill CHALLENGER gives DIY builders ultimate flexibility in personalizing their PC. It’s also furnished with three 5.25" external drive bays. Additionally, up to seven expansion slots let you better take advantage of your motherboard’s expandability.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B003YVJJ5Y |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,314 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | Rosewill |
| Case Type | Mid Tower |
| Color | CHALLENGER |
| Compatible Devices | ATX, Micro-ATX motherboards, expansion cards |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,691 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Alloy Steel |
| Fan Size | 140 Millimeters |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00898745033199 |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Internal Bays Quantity | 5 |
| Item Weight | 12.76 Pounds |
| Light Color | Blue |
| Manufacturer | Rosewill Direct |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Model Name | CHALLENGER |
| Motherboard Compatability | Micro ATX |
| Number of Fans | 3 |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Bottom Mount |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Supported Motherboard | Micro ATX |
| Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 7 |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 808111664049 132018028032 872182657972 806293511076 132017864228 809185327038 172302662870 163121138165 804067395853 898745033199 809385176221 |
| Warranty Description | warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Rosewill
- **Motherboard Compatability:** Micro ATX
- **Case Type:** Mid Tower
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Gaming
- **Color:** CHALLENGER
- **Material:** Alloy Steel
- **Power Supply Mounting Type:** Bottom Mount
- **Cooling Method:** Air
- **Model Name:** CHALLENGER
- **Fan Size:** 140 Millimeters

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ -Ryzen 5 -GTX 1080 -ATX mobo -1 SSD - PCI Network Card - 750 EVGA PSU In general this is a great case with excellent optimization for pretty much any utility ...
*by C***Z on October 19, 2017*

I bought this case for a new rig from scratch. So far I have put this stuff in it. -Ryzen 5 -GTX 1080 -ATX mobo -1 SSD - PCI Network Card - 750 EVGA PSU In general this is a great case with excellent optimization for pretty much any utility needs of a computer. And it is beautiful. Pros: -It is pretty. The glass looks great, no bubbles or anything, it is tinted which is good or bad based on preference. -The airflow is immense. For both CPU and graphics cards. I have yet to get above 72 degrees C for both cpu and gpu under full load with stock coolers while OVERCLOCKED, with fans running at 8 volts, awesome. The fan on the bottom pushes air through the empty PCI areas well if it isn't full of stuff. Even with the PCI Network card it is great. - Fans, It comes with 4 stock. I haven't switched them out, they are quiet and have a pretty blue color. It comes with a fan controller (I think can run 6 fans) for the front three fans with a switch on the top of the case to adjust for low speed no LED, and high speed with LED, and off. The rear fan LED's run off of how much voltage gets put through it, since I haven't hit 80 degrees with my CPU yet, I haven't seen it full brightness, but that is changeable in the MOBO settings, so it's no problem. -The Cable management is great. It is all hidden behind in the back pane area, there is efficient clearance to run flat cables anywhere you want, and enough ways to run cable anywhere you need for any MOBO. -You can put 6 2.5 inch SSD's along with 4-5 3.5 inch HDD's, keeping all hidden. so you can even put some more in PCI slots. At this point you are limited by your MOBO and PSU. I highly doubt you will run into a storage problem. -The magnetic air screen filter out any major dust or pet hair etc. effectively and without reducing airflow noticeably so this is good. -It run's pretty quiet, The nosiest thing I can hear is the stock cooler running at 1900 RPMs. Even so I can't hear a thing with headphones, and can still hear the tv out in the living room with my door shut. It is sufficiently quiet. My last decibel test read 26 decibels at like 10 inches from front. -If you want to put LED strips to light stuff up, there is plenty of spot to do so, as well as clean cable management (actually, you only really see the gpu power and 24 pin cables). You can show your rig off in style. -If you were to put a water cooler in, it can fit any radiator up to 360mm on the top, as well as a 280 if you want. The only problem would be with your MOBO set up. - There are many many mounting options for MOBO's you shouldn't have any trouble. - Comes with a lot of utility stuff like mounting screws and etc. Cons: Only individual preference things really, or things to be expected with this type of case. Really not much of a problem. - No SD slot if you want one. -The power button is easily pushable on accident if you are messing with the headphone jacks, fan controller, or usbs on the front panel. - The shroud for the psu eliminates the possibility of putting PSU upside down with the fan up if you want to. - If you like to put stickers on your case bigger than 1" inch square, unless you put it on the glass there isn't much space to put them. - It is heavy, but that is to be expected with a bunch of glass that is a 1/4 inch thick. Smudges are expected to happen with glass as well.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ No-frills case with everything I need
*by W***E on November 11, 2020*

I'll start off with what others may consider is the biggest negative: this case is basically just a box. No intricate design or LEDs provided via strips or the fans - but that is more than fine with me. I don't need a case that looks like it's a transformer in disguise. This case looks sleek and monolithic and with a side-window and plenty openings, it allows your parts to steal the attention instead. A case like this for ~$50 isn't that noteworthy, but this thing has a few features on it that makes it a 5 star product for me: 1) Optical drive bay (note, optical drive not included. That should be obvious though) 2) PLENTY of space for long boi GPUs (it supports max length allowance of about 400mm IRCC, mine clocks in just shy of 350mm) 3) Ample front-facing openings for air intake, most cases at this price have side vents or meager openings that constrict air flow 4) Excellent cable management options and supplies 5) Two fans being included was a nice touch 6) Solid build and material used Yes, this review is my opinion, but let's set that aside for now. It is a FACT that a case in this price range that has the first 3 things above is hard to find. I should know - I looked at almost 50 cases before settling on this one. I'd recommend this case to everyone, unless you are specifically the person that doesn't need an optical drive and wants a flashier case. The only thing I really wish it had was a "dock" the optical drive bay cover could clip into for easy storage (maybe there is one and I missed it).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A beautiful, well-constructed case with some interesting design choices
*by L***6 on September 13, 2017*

For reference, my previous case was the NZXT Phantom White case available here NZXT Crafted Series ATX Full Tower Steel Chassis - Phantom White with Red Trim Computer Case CS-NT-PHAN-WNR White/Red . TL;DR: The Rosewill Cullinan case is a beautiful, modular, modern case that challenges computer builders to think a little outside the box. Five years after purchasing my second gaming rig, the performance had degraded to the point where I knew that I couldn't put off an upgrade for much longer. After extensive research on all of the core components, I decided to pull the trigger and purchase the Rosewill Cullinan case. My requirements were high: the case would contain thousands of dollars worth of computer components, so solid build and design was essential; the case would need to support superior cooling solutions and provide adequate ventilation; and it should have a sleek, minimalist visual appeal. The Cullinan appeared to check all of these boxes, and after assembly and several weeks of usage I'm confident that it has. Cullinan is a fairly heavy case for its mid-sized footprint: the tempered glass on the top, front and side panels significantly add to the overall weight, though it did not feel flimsly when these panels were removed. The tempered glass gives the case a beautiful appearence when the computer is turned on, dimming the blue fan lights enough to prevent them from being distracting. As a fair warning to future purchasers, the front glass panel has NO slot for any optical drives; if you require this component, it must be external. The side panels are easy to remove with a flathead screw driver and can be screwed back in by hand. The top panel also features a neat plastic dust guard to keep the inside of the computer clean, though it obviously will need to be cleaned out from time to time to retain optimal air flow. The case provides *barely* enough room for an ATX form-factor motherboard (though plenty of space for a GTX 1080 ti, so PCI cards will never be a problem). The side of the motherboard rests millimeters away from the PSU compartment, which is accessed through the other side panel. Once the PSU is installed, the wires (along with the front panel connectors) are fed through a small hole in the compartment to the rest of the case. This hole is surrounded by cheap rubber, which easily breaks off from the case if any real force is applied. The PSU compartment also contains the slots for any storage, so be sure to install all HDD or SSD drives before flipping the case over and reinstalling the back side panel. The HDD and SSD slots contain trays that can be easily removed with pressure, although I found that they don't fit into the slot as snugly as I'd like. Any backplates that need to be installed (liquid coolers) should also be done here as well (there is a small gap in the metal the the motherboard rests on directly under the CPU for easy access). Spacers for the motherboard are preassembled into the case metal, which I found very convenient. The motherboard installation is relatively smooth, although the spacing between the board and PSU compartment can be difficult to work with using a normal screw driver. The top panel provides enough space for a 360mm radiator to be installed, although it will not support a 240mm + 120mm configuration. Also, the PCI card slots on the back panel of the case are secured with flimsy metal shields which are easy enough to remove with a philip's head screw driver, and the holes themselves are partially obscured with some flap that is secured with a hand screw, which I guess is common in modern cases, though I don't particularly see the value. I'll update this review more once I've had more time to measure the performance (particularly cooling), but for now I am satisfied with the case. I think that some of the design choices make assembly overly complicated, but I was willing to experiment with a new approach if it would improve long-term maintenance. We'll see whether or not the additional headache up front will be worth it in the end.

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