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Rosewill Conqueror Case Review
Author: Gabriel Torres
Type: Reviews Last Updated: January 20, 2009
Page: 1 of 6
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Introduction
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Conqueror (a.k.a. RPS-01) is an entry-level mid-tower case from Rosewill with some interesting features usually found only on more expensive models, like meshed bay covers with dust filters, three 120-mm fans and two removable hard disk drive cages. Let’s take an in-depth look on this case.

Conqueror is available in black with two options of color for the front panel opening, black or silver, and with or without a transparent side window. We reviewed the black-panel version with a transparent side window (a.k.a. RPS-01-W BK).

Rosewill Conqueror Case
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Figure 1: Rosewill Conqueror case.

Rosewill Conqueror Case
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Figure 2: Rosewill Conqueror case.

As you can see on Figure 1, you can add a 120-mm fan on the transparent side panel if you want extra cooling.

This case has a front door, shown on Figure 3.

Rosewill Conqueror Case
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Figure 3: Front door.

On Figure 4 you can see the front panel with the door opened. This case has nine 5 ¼” bays and all of them can be used by 5 ¼” devices, however the case comes with two removable hard disk drive cages that take three bays each (we will talk more about this later). The bay covers are meshed, which improves the case internal airflow (the front door would block the air intake, however the door has an opening as you can clearly see on Figure 4) and each one has a dust filter. Notice how the first cover has a 3 ½” bezel.

Rosewill Conqueror Case
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Figure 4: Front panel.

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