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  • Rosewill WolfAlloy Review Case Review

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    Install and Conclusion

    To test the installation we used a beautiful matching Gigabyte Z97X SOC Force Overclocking Motherboard coupled with a generic dual tower 120mm Heatsink.  Insert your own “Orange is the New Black” joke here!

    The SOC Force motherboard is pretty representative of the type of ATX motherboard we would expect to see in a case like this.  As you can see there is plenty of room.

    The 8 PCI slots should support even the stuffed quad SLI builds.  Bring your accessories, the WolfAlloy can handle it.

    To test the 175mm clearance we installed our generic dual tower heatsink measuring in at 123 x 133 x 163mm. As you can see it’s a tight fit but everything is a go.  Adding the heatsink fans still left enough room for the exhaust fans to work.

    Given the opportunity I’d probably go with a nice all in one water cooling solution like the Silverstone Tundra TD02-E but the WolfAlloy has plenty of options.

    Conclusion

    I have always loved the mid-tower size cases for their versatility and the WolfAlloy is definitely versatile.   By providing all the traditional features and plenty of upgrade potential the WolfAlloy is the kind of case that can grow with you.  I love the eye catching style and can’t help but love the value.  There is a lot of competition in this price tag but the WolfAlloy confidently provides everything you need and can handle all but the most demanding builds.  Looking for a case that won’t break the bank? Rosewill has delivered on the promise of quality and value.

    Good Things

    Unique Style
    Great Cooling Options
    Best of Class Cable Management
    Versatile Build Options
    Incredible Value

    Bad Things

    No tool-less design
    Top bay is partially blocked
    Airflow in front may be compromised