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Rosewill has spent years selling affordable upgrades and peripherals for your PC setup, so it’s about time we took a look at one of their computer cases, don’t you agree? And what better way than with a chassis as eye-catching as this? But a good case requires more than a cool look. Join us as we review the Rosewill Cullinan V500 RGB ATX Mid-Tower Gaming Computer Case.
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Also, unless the mainboard has weird ram slot layout, the ram isn't in dual channel config.
I'm using their Challenger S right now, which I got for $40, including shipping. It's a nice case, and doesn't seem out of place in a build that cost about $1500 in total.
I've also used their Tyrfing case. The huge problem with it is that they bag the screws badly so that they're likely to break free in shipping, and then you end up with a bunch of loose screws all over the place in the case. Other than that, it's a nice case, and cheap, too. But that's a huge drawback, as if you miss a screw, it could short something out.
Looking now myself,seems some have found some real cheap wholesalers because on Alibaba there are some real cool looking cases for around $50.
Never forget 3 mile Island and never trust a government official or company spokesman.
Never forget 3 mile Island and never trust a government official or company spokesman.
But if you're paying for looks, surely you can do better than tacky RGB lighting.
yea my ram set was old and apparently not properly sent from the warehouse because on two different boards the ram wouldn't work properly in dual channel.