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The Rosewill Rise Glow is a robust ATX full tower gaming PC case crafted from durable SECC steel, designed to support large EATX motherboards up to 13 inches. It features superior airflow with up to seven fan mounts including three pre-installed 120mm and one 140mm blue LED fans, plus optional 360mm liquid cooling radiator support. Dual PSU mounting options, vertical GPU slots, and extensive storage bays make it perfect for high-performance gaming builds. With front USB 3.0/2.0 ports and a fan speed control knob, it balances expandability, cooling, and connectivity in a stylish, blue-illuminated chassis.





| ASIN | B00KW1GNUS |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,709 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | Rosewill |
| Case Type | Full Tower |
| Color | RISE Glow |
| Compatible Devices | ATX motherboards |
| Cooling Method | Air, Water |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 574 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Alloy Steel |
| Fan Size | 140 Millimeters |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00898745072457 |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 2.5 Inches |
| Internal Bays Quantity | 10 |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Light Color | blue |
| Manufacturer | Rosewill Direct |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Model Name | Rise Glow |
| Motherboard Compatability | ATX |
| Number of Fans | 7 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Blue LED Fans, Fan Speed Control Knob |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Top and Bottom Mounted (Tower) |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Supported Motherboard | ATX |
| Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 8 |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 3 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total Usb Ports | 4 |
| UPC | 898745072457 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year limited |
C**O
Wow. For $100 it is a great large Tower!
I thought I wrote a review for this case, but it appears not. I have had it for six months now and love it. It was used for a build for my kid. I am air cooling and need a 5 1/4 bays. I am not all about bling and lights. I am using a corsair h100 cpu cooler. If you are going to mount a big cooler up top you may not be able to. When I mounted this I had to do something a litter different. I forget what, and don't have any pics. But I was happy. Just wanted to note this. Just a solid case that I can use a few times. Needs to be able to handle big ATX MBs that sometimes puts MB connections in odd places making mounting and attaching connectors a PITA or impossible. Mid-towers rarely are wide enough. Sometimes PSU sleeves get in the way and I hate it when they are not removable. This one fit the bill without breaking the bank. For my universal needs, this was a home run. I cannot believe what I got. I had zero issues with the case and no QA issues. I am not doing a vertical GPU mount, but that is cool it is an option. I have been working on and building PCs since the 80's. I have bought some expensive cases and cheap ones. today cases seem over priced for what you get and usually when you spend less you get very thin and many issues with the build. This had pretty decent review here and elsewhere and peaked my interest and I have the Amazon return policy if this was a dud. This is a superb case for $100. It would be worth it for $150 IMHO. There are cases that are $150+ that are not as good. Great case that I would definitely buy again and will definitely look at other Rosewill products. I know the brand and have bought other products over the years and never had a problem with them. If you are not looking for too much showyness, need a wide case with no MB constrictions, 5 1/4 bays, and internal drive bays . This is your baby :)
J**D
Excellent case, (Big) Quiet fans. 3-month review.
I've been reusing a huge, black full-tower case for 20 years. When I decided to buy a new RGB motherboard I decided to finally get a new case that could actually allow the RGB to be seen, and hopefully come with improvements. I ultimately decided to get this case despite the single-color front fans simply for the value it had over any other similar cases I could find at that time. Frankly, I don't care if the front fans change color or not. I like "deep blue" just fine. Simply having that color was 100% great, to me. The fans are high-quality and quite. Perfect. The case has tons of expand-ability and plenty of space for modern drives, which (if you want a tower) probably includes a blend of both 5.25", 3.5", and 2.5" drives left over from long dead laptops. The case is pock-marked with holes that allow you to run - or tie - cables anywhere you want. There's plenty of room for a 2nd PSU if you want that, and there's even a nice filter included to cover the main air intake. The big glass window is sturdy. I have no complaints. But if you forced me to come up with one or two, the only ones I can think of are that there's "only" two 5.25" (externally-facing) bays (and one of them has plastic-face to change into a 3.5" external bay). Three would feel more comfortable, but USB enclosures are so cheap and convenient I really don't care. The other would just be the RGB front fan lights. Having the option of choosing a different color - or sync'ing and cycling the color - would be a "nice to have", but if I had the choice of a single color, I'd have set them to the color this case's fans use, anyway. And, frankly, who really cares about having lights constantly cycling thru the rainbow, anyway? Generally, I don't want my colors changing. I'd like to just have them stick to one or a few particular colors I actually like. But only if that comes dirt cheap. Otherwise, "deep blue" it is, thank you.
Z**~
Heck of a case.
If you aren't worried about size, THIS, is the ultimate case for builders. It has all the room you could ever want to do literally anything with. Incredible ventilation while still filtering dust. EASY to maintenance. As it comes, it does not have a bunch of fancy flashy LEDs or anything "Gamer" or "Trendy" but it certainly has all the space you could ever want to add them if that is your thing. Personally I built and insane stealth bomber of a PC inside it and it is pretty much perfect. The space for smart ducting and a proper CPU cooling tower means I do not and never will need to fuss with liquid cooling (My cooling is easily on par with even the high end liquid cooling systems by simply managing airflow well) The PC I built inside this thing has set world records on 3d mark. I can not stress how absolutely WONDERFUL this case is when it comes to cleaning and maintenance. Literally one tap pop out dust filters for all your fans that you can just run under the sink to clean.
Z**X
My first personal case is a good one.
So I want to start off by saying while I'm not new to PC building, this is the first PC I built for myself. I went with a full case so that I knew I'd have enough room to build it. This is a pretty good case for the money the $89 I spent on it. I got the RISE Glow case originally because it was only about $10 more than the standard, and got some nice extras that I don't know if I'll use but it's no big deal. This case comes with a removable hard drive tray that supports up to four 2.5" SSDs or 3.5" HDDs, two removable 2.5" SSD mounts in the back panel, a removable tray cage on the bottom that supports two 3.5" HDDs (the diagram says three but good luck with that), and the optical drive mount up top also supports either a 3.5" HDD or a 2.5" SSD if you decide to use it (assuming you're not the 0.1% who still uses floppy disks). In total that's around nine or ten hard drives plus any NVMe drives on your motherboard, good for those who are going for a RAID setup... Assuming your motherboard has enough SATA ports to use them all. This case has slots for up to seven fans: up to three 120mm fans in the front, two 120mm or 140mm fans in the top, one 120mm or 140mm fan to the back, and a fan slot in the bottom (I can't remember what size but it's in the same slot my PSU is with the fan size pointed down, so I suppose it's irrelevant). The RISE Glow case comes with a non RGB 140mm fan premounted in the back and three 120mm blue LED fans premounted in the front. These fans are... alright I guess, I quickly replaced them with Corsair LL series fans so make of that what you will. This case has radiator support in the following areas: on 240mm/280mm/360mm in the front, one 240mm/280mm in the top, and one 120mm/140mm in the back. I installed a Corsair H150i Pro in the front and it works very well, if a little annoying to install. Luckily, this case has removable metal filters on the front and top that if you remove the screws holding them into the panels can easily be pushed to remove to access the screws. The front filter in mine doesn't stay in on one side so I opted to leave the screw in on both because, honestly, I don't see myself removing them without removing the panels too. If you mounting RGB fans with the intention of them facing outward, you might be a little disappointed, the filters obscure the fans, so I'd recommend mounting them on the inside. It looks nice. I will also say that while I don't have a radiator in the top yet, it will probably be kinda cramped as I have an optical drive and HDD in the top. I took measurements and in theory I could fit a 240mm up there with the drives still in, but for a 280mm, you're gonna have to remove the drive mount which may not fly for some. If you can make it work though, more power to you. This case supports two PSUs, one on the bottom left and one of the top left. While that sounds cool, I don't know if it's a feature I will personally use in the foreseeable future, especially in the top where I plan to mount a radiator for a GPU cooler. I mounted my Corsair RM750x on the bottom, fan side down, and decided to remove the cage to make cable management easier (I'm not going to be using it with my motherboard anyway). The panels are pretty nice. The glass side gives a nice view into the guts of my build to show off the components, especially the RGB fans and strips which I mounted on the panel itself (which in hindsight may not have been the best idea but I can't put a strip on the left side of the case as the fans block the spot). The back panel is a little tricky for cable management, it's kinda cramped with the setup I have. I have to dock some points for the cords hardwired into the top panel where the power buttons and USB ports are; the power cables and USB 3.0 cords plug into the motherboard just fine but because I have to use my USB spot on my motherboard for my Corsair Commander Pro, the USB 2.0 slots on the top panel might as well be just for show (not a big issue if like me you have a motherboard with lots of USB slots); if RGB isn't your concern, this will work just fine for you. This case has a premounted fan hub for the fans it came with, as well as a fan control switch on the top panel, but if you're using your own setup (like my Corsair products), it may as well just be for show. Luckily, the fan hub can be unscrewed and removed. This case has a lot of PCI slots for your GPU or other peripherals, and it has side mounts for the graphics card if you're into that sort of thing (make sure you have a PCI extension cord and ideally good airflow (or a liquid cooled card) if you want it to run cool. Finally, both the side panels have four thumbscrews to hold them in making them easy to remove if you need to access the inside of the case or the cables in the back. The front and top panels can be pulled off with a mild amount of force, no screws required, for easy access to the mounting brackets. The PCI brackets also use the same thumbscrews making removing the brackets easy. The bottom of the case where the bottom fan spot is located has a removable filter that slides out with no fuse, though getting it back in if you can't see what you're doing is a bit annoying. Finally, this case supports ATX, Mini ATX, and Micro ATX. I should note that I don't know if there is support for E-ATX for this case, I'm sure you could theoretically modify it to fit but just keep that in mind if you have an E-ATX board (like say a Threadripper board). It's got the risers preinstalled and ready to go, fits my ASUS Crosshair VII Hero perfectly. Overall, this case is a fantastic beginner case if you can get it on sale. Besides all the above, mine also came with a bag of screws and some power cords, so along with the screws my motherboard and cooler came with and the cords my PSU came with, I have more than I'll ever need and then some. I had to dock a star due to the minor damage one of the filters came with, the minor inconvenience of built-in cables of the top panel in the back, and the small design flaws of the top mounting brackets for the radiator. But I'd honestly recommend this case to anyone, beginners and enthusiasts alike. I'm personally quite happy with this case and I look forward to adding this build.
S**N
Great chassis
I bought the Rosewill RISE Glow primarily for one reason; it was one of the few good looking (in my opinion) full tower chassis that still have 5.25" external drive bays. I prefer to have an optical drive in my machines, even in 2021. It has plenty of room to work in, a really nice amount of mounting points for fans (7, if you count the mounting plate for an 80mm fan), and it's pretty easy to assemble with its almost completely tool-free design; just about everything is helď together with thumb screws. I also really like the easily removable filter panels at the front and on the top. The only thing that I would dock points for is that it was missing the accessories box that normally comes with it. Easily remedied if you have extra screws from previous builds or anything like that, but still a slight annoyance, though Rosewill were quite willing to help me out with the issue. In the end, they didn't really have any more kits to replace the original one, but I appreciate the willingness nonetheless. All in all, a fantastic chassis to build in, and one thing I forgot to mention is that should you be looking to change the style of side panels, there are, at least for the side that you'll see most often, mounting points for a tempered glass panel.
J**S
Plenty of room
I got this tower since it had the bays for a dvd rom if I decide to add one later it has plenty of room inside and has good space for wire management behind. I did not use the fans that cane with it as I put them in another tower and they all work fine keeping other pc cool. There’s plenty of clearance to add a radiator with push pull set up on top and in front. If you don’t need the 3.5” hdd bays the housing comes out real easy there is still room on the back side of tower for 2 2.5 SATA drives if you want to keep the inside clean. I like how the side panels slide in and have 4 retaining screws for both Panels. Currently since I’m not using the top expansion bays it would have been neat to add the option to mount 1 more 120mm fan in the front but it’s not a big issue just maybe a recommendation for future option. The tower is decent size maybe not as tall as the tallest full size atx. It it’s about an inch taller then my old full size atx. Vents come off easy to clean and seem very secured. The case seems well built and sturdy not much flex on the panels. Over all I’m very pleased with this tower and at this price point I’d say it’s well worth it, especially if you looking to add a dvd rom at some point.
D**A
Fantastic amount of room for multiple drives
This is about my 7th or 8th box, first one by Rosewill. This case has been best one so far, especially with large amount of open space inside and ease of install. There was only one problem. That was with placement of fan at bottom. Box allows user to mount power supply at top or bottom. I chose top with intention to move included 120mm rear fan to bottom to intake cool air. (Put AIO cooling in place at rear of box.) However, vent-grill at bottom is uneven and was a bit tricky to get fan mounted. Also only 2 holes lined up to match. Would be nice if bottom could have 4 aligned holes and flat grill for putting fan down there. Otherwise, number of locations to place SSD drives is unbelievable (12). Liked the vertical placement of graphics card that shows it off thru glass window. Unfortunately, this makes it difficult to add/remove any card mounted behind it in regular PCIe slots on mobo. Make sure everything is in place there before mounting video card. Case has good solid construction and well aligned mounting holes for all other gear. Manual hi/Lo fan switch on top is nice touch, but I setup automatic temp based fan control. Plenty of knurled-nobbed screws meant rarely needed screwdriver. Easy assembly made building enjoyable. Thanks Rosewill for great case. Will buy another for next rig.
D**.
110% satisfied... Simply love this case...
Love this case. It's my first gaming case purchase. I should have purchased one years ago for cooling purposes instead of a standard case worrying about money. The main reason for purchasing this case was for cooling purposes and dust screens/filters. Love the screen mesh dust filter top and front. The pullout filter bottom for the power supply is very nice too, it keeps it very clean. The best part about mounting the power supply at the bottom is it pulls cool air from under the case for it's self instead of hot air with-in the case like conventional mountings at the top. The 3 140mm front fans and a 140mm rear fan for exhaust work great to help cool the Processor. I added 2 120mm fans in top to pull even more cool air into the case. The top is suppose to be exhaust too but I mounted the top fan to pull cool air into the case. I had to purchase a gaming power supply (750 w) because of the longer wires needed for routing behind the motherboard, mounting it at the bottom that is. A standard power supply assumes you're mounting at the top, thus no need for longer wires. Bottom mounting gives the inside of the case a nice clean look and better air flow with the all the wires behind the motherboard. The fans are very quite. Even the fans on my GTX-970 card cannot be heard. I use the provided program to raise the RPM's of the fans on the video card. I thought for sure the noise could be heard but you cannot. Every day before I start up the computer, I hand wipe the dust off of the screens mesh/filters. The inside of the case is staying very clean. It's a MONSTER of a case compared to my last case but worth it. When I got home from work and saw the box on my front steps, it was MASSIVE... I never expected the case to be this large but I am glad it is... Plenty of room for a water cooler if I ever decide to get one. The front top panel has USB 3.0 ports if your motherboard has it. 3.0 USB is very fast unlike 2.0... I am 110% satisfied with this case. The price was right along with functionality too??? You could not ask for a better product. Also, I have been asked a few times now about the LED fans... Mine did not come with LED fans so I do not know if the integrated board on the case for the fans control the light color.
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