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# Multiple USB 3.0 & e-SATA ports 3x 200mm + 1x 140mm fans for max airflow Supports Micro ATX to XL-ATX boards Rosewill Gaming ATX Full Tower Computer Case Cases Thor V2 Black

**Brand:** rosewill
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## Summary

> ⚡ Build Bold, Stay Cool, Game On!

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- **What is this?** Rosewill Gaming ATX Full Tower Computer Case Cases Thor V2 Black by rosewill
- **How much does it cost?** ₱25714 with free shipping
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## Best For

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## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Built Like a Tank:** Heavy-duty full tower chassis with sound-dampening features for a sleek, durable, and whisper-quiet setup.
- • **Advanced Connectivity:** Dual USB 3.0, USB 2.0, and e-SATA ports ensure lightning-fast data transfers and peripheral support.
- • **Massive Compatibility:** Fits Micro ATX, ATX, E-ATX, and XL-ATX motherboards for ultimate build flexibility.
- • **Optimized Cooling Design:** Equipped with four large fans and adjustable top fins to keep your rig cool and quiet under pressure.
- • **Front-Accessible Drive Bays:** Six internal 3.5" bays plus easy-to-remove 5.25" covers for seamless hot-swapping and upgrades.

## Overview

The Rosewill Thor V2 is a robust ATX full tower case designed for serious gamers and pros, supporting a wide range of motherboard sizes from Micro ATX to XL-ATX. It features four large fans with speed controls and innovative top fins for enhanced airflow, multiple front-accessible drive bays for quick upgrades, and a comprehensive set of USB 3.0, USB 2.0, and e-SATA ports. Built with durability and quiet operation in mind, this case offers a spacious, organized interior perfect for high-end builds and efficient cable management.

## Description

Product description Rosewill Thor V2 Gaming ATX Full Tower Computer Case Named after a powerful and proud warrior, the Rosewill Thor V2 gaming ATX full tower computer case has a stately aesthetic and functional design for enthusiasts and hard-core gamers. Spacious interior with E-ATX / XL-ATX motherboard support, tremendous airflow, and rock-solid construction are the strengths of this superhero. Also included are other advanced features, such as advanced cable management, screw-less design for 3.5"/5.25" drives, bottom-placed PSU design with dust filter, and water cooling support, making the Rosewill Thor V2 a second-to-none choice for your next PC. Two USB 3.0 connectors and one eSATA port at the top of the chassis enable blazing-fast data exchange with the latest digital devices. Advanced Cooling System Front 1 x 230mm Red LED Fan (pre-installed) Rear 1 x 140mm Fan (pre-installed) Top 1 x 230mm Fan (pre-installed) or 2 x 120 / 140mm Fan (option) Side 1 x 230mm Fan (pre-installed) or 4 x 120mm Fan (option) Features Supports up to XL-ATX Motherboards (13.5" x 10.3") / SSI-CEB (E-ATX) (12" x 10.3") 10 Expansion Slots Gaming Type – Allow to swing top fins to increase air flow Supports up to 12.99" (330mm) video cards. Advanced cable management design for optimized cooling and a clean look Front 230mm fan is equipped with LED on/off switch (default is LED off) Top mounted dual fan speed control knobs support up to 6 fans Screw-less design for 5.25" Devices & 3.5" HDDs / HDD trays support 3.5" or 2.5" HDD/SSD Easy to remove or install front 5.25" bay covers; easy-clean PSU filter. Advanced Bottom-Mounted PSU Design.

Review: Five stars ain't enough. - If weight is a problem, avoid this behemoth. The thing weighs over 28 pounds empty, so if you are a weakling when it comes to picking things like this up, go for an all-aluminum, non-tower case. With all my stuff inside, it tips the scale at well over 40 big ones! So, prepare to have hubby or wifey or a friend who owns a Bobcat help you put this thing in its final resting place if you can't do it yourself. That being said, I can't say enough good things about this case. Rosewill has thought of EVERYTHING as far as accommodating the needs of the serious computer geek and his toys. First, there's all that room inside! No more will I have to scrunch my hands into a pretzel in order to plug that fan wire into the appropriate slot on the motherboard AFTER I have that huge CPU cooler in place. Numero two-o, you've got room for a gazillion hard drives . . . well, maybe six or so . . . and about five DVD ROMS (what do you need for of those for, anyhow?). Three-o, there's that window through the motherboard mounting plate that lets you access the back of the board so that you don't have to take the MB out if you are going to remove that CPU cooler hold down gizmo. Four-o, the build quality is excellect it's built like a tank (and weighing about as much as the Sherman-type). Five-o, there's those humongous fans as big as dinner plates that don't need to RPM much 'cause of all the wind they produce just idling . . . which means a definite absence of noise! Six-o, Rosewill gives you all the screws and stand-offs your little heart will ever desire. No need bug your geek buddy about giving you a few 6/40 screws to secure those five DVD ROMS in place, 'cause the manufacturer has already thought of that. Seven-o, forget about plugging all those fans into your motherboard and relying upon it to come up with just the right amount of air to refresh the case . . . because you've got two rheostats controlling up to six fans to come up with the ideal push and pull of wind. Finally, numero eight-o (pardon my Spanish), the cost of this rig; it's ridiculously low for what you get. Hey, Rosewill! If I would have known what I was getting when I plunked down my C-note for this baby, I would have thrown in an extra Benjamin Franklin because that's how good it is. Hyjanks says give it eight stars to equal all of those really good qualities.
Review: Tiny atx motherboard totally covered in big black case - Overall: awesome. Only a few minor complaints. Pros: absolutely massive. Dwarfs my current case. I could probably build two PCs inside it. 3 massive 230mm fans for quiet and effective cooling. Decent quality in parts that count. Tons of space for cable management. Cons: some kind of cheap feeling materials on less important parts. There's a vent in the top that you can open and close with a little slider thing. This sits over a fan so I don't know why you would ever close it or adjust the vent at all from wide open, but if you do, the movement feels cheap and it doesn't close very tight. There are also two dials on the front that control the 230mm case fans. They feel a little cheap and I am concerned about longevity. Also, having dials to control the fan on the outside is kind of tacky (although these dials look sleek). It should be handled by an app. Minor improvement suggestions: 230mm is not a standard fan size. It's hard to find upgraded third party case fans from a reputable brand. It would be better if you could fit two 200mm case fans on the front and top and four on the side. The side panel also seems to have a lot of wasted space that could be used for these fans. There is a big mesh screen with a fan sat right in the middle. If they had holes drilled in each corner, you could mount 4x 200mm fans or like 16 120mm fans. Other thoughts: i got the black version and black with red lights is kind of tired now. White on black never goes out of style though, so the white version of this case is still cool. This case doesn't have a window on the side, it has a mesh with a big fan mounted to it. If you need to show off the inside of your PC this is not the case for you. This is the case for cooling. If anyone is wondering about mounting a corsair CPU water cooler, my h100iv2 is on the top instead of the 230mm fan and it fits fine. Plenty of room to spare. Now what do with a spare fan in a non standard size? I may try mounting this on the side mesh at a diagonal so it fits with the other one thats already there.

## Features

- Type: ATX Full Tower
- Motherboard Compatibility: Micro ATX, ATX, E-ATX, XL-ATX
- Internal 3.5" Drive Bays: 6
- Expansion Slots: 10
- 2 x USB 3.0 (internal 20-pin connector to MB), 1 x e-SATA, 2 x USB 2.0, Audio In/Out (AC97, HD), 2 x Fan speed control knob
- 1 x Rear 140mm Fan
- Gaming type - Allow to swing top fins to increase air flow
- Easy to remove / install front 5.25" bay covers

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0058P5S9A |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,542 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | Rosewill |
| Case Type | Full Tower |
| Color | THOR V2 |
| Compatible Devices | E-ATX and XL-ATX motherboards, multiple expansion cards, liquid cooling systems |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,052 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Alloy Steel |
| Fan Size | 230 Millimeters |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00898745009118 |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Internal Bays Quantity | 6 |
| Item Weight | 30.4 Pounds |
| Light Color | Red |
| Manufacturer | Rosewill |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Mfr Part Number | THOR V2 |
| Model Name | Thor V2 |
| Model Number | THOR V2 |
| Motherboard Compatability | Micro ATX |
| Number of Fans | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | High Airflow |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Bottom Mount |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Supported Motherboard | Micro ATX |
| Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 10 |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 898745009118 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Rosewill
- **Case Type:** Full Tower
- **Color:** THOR V2
- **Cooling Method:** Air
- **Fan Size:** 230 Millimeters
- **Material:** Alloy Steel
- **Model Name:** Thor V2
- **Motherboard Compatability:** Micro ATX
- **Power Supply Mounting Type:** Bottom Mount
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Gaming

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Aside from the fans that come with the case, what additional size fans should I buy to use all fan locations on the case?**
A: This case can hold a variety of fan combinations.  It comes with 4 fans pre-installed including 1 Front 230mm, 1 Side 230mm, 1 Rear 140mm, and 1 Top 230mm.  The case can hold one extra 120/140mm fan in the bottom (in front of the PSU).  The top 230mm fan can be replaced with 2 x 120/140mm fans.  The Side 230mm fan can be replaced with up to 4 120/140mm fans.

**Q: will a cooler master v8 gts fit in this or should i go w/ an ultra tower?**
A: After more research I found the dimensions of both coolers. Noctua NH-D14 dimensions are 160 x 140 x 158mm and the Cooler Master V8GTS dimensions are 154 x 140 x 153.5mm. So to truly and accurately answer your question Yes the Cooler Master V8 GTS will definitely fit. Its actually smaller than the Noctua NH-D14 which I currently have in my Thor.

**Q: does come with a 3.5 to 5.25 bay adapter for an internal card reader? hard to tell from the photos**
A: There is a dedicated 3.5" bay under all the 5.25" bays for a card reader or other drive.

**Q: will the lepa 240 fit this case.**
A: Can't say 100% but the radiator is so to fit a 240mm fan and thats what is in the top of the case. should work and as already stated By Thomas Its universal. Good Luck

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Five stars ain't enough.
*by H***S on November 13, 2013*

If weight is a problem, avoid this behemoth. The thing weighs over 28 pounds empty, so if you are a weakling when it comes to picking things like this up, go for an all-aluminum, non-tower case. With all my stuff inside, it tips the scale at well over 40 big ones! So, prepare to have hubby or wifey or a friend who owns a Bobcat help you put this thing in its final resting place if you can't do it yourself. That being said, I can't say enough good things about this case. Rosewill has thought of EVERYTHING as far as accommodating the needs of the serious computer geek and his toys. First, there's all that room inside! No more will I have to scrunch my hands into a pretzel in order to plug that fan wire into the appropriate slot on the motherboard AFTER I have that huge CPU cooler in place. Numero two-o, you've got room for a gazillion hard drives . . . well, maybe six or so . . . and about five DVD ROMS (what do you need for of those for, anyhow?). Three-o, there's that window through the motherboard mounting plate that lets you access the back of the board so that you don't have to take the MB out if you are going to remove that CPU cooler hold down gizmo. Four-o, the build quality is excellect it's built like a tank (and weighing about as much as the Sherman-type). Five-o, there's those humongous fans as big as dinner plates that don't need to RPM much 'cause of all the wind they produce just idling . . . which means a definite absence of noise! Six-o, Rosewill gives you all the screws and stand-offs your little heart will ever desire. No need bug your geek buddy about giving you a few 6/40 screws to secure those five DVD ROMS in place, 'cause the manufacturer has already thought of that. Seven-o, forget about plugging all those fans into your motherboard and relying upon it to come up with just the right amount of air to refresh the case . . . because you've got two rheostats controlling up to six fans to come up with the ideal push and pull of wind. Finally, numero eight-o (pardon my Spanish), the cost of this rig; it's ridiculously low for what you get. Hey, Rosewill! If I would have known what I was getting when I plunked down my C-note for this baby, I would have thrown in an extra Benjamin Franklin because that's how good it is. Hyjanks says give it eight stars to equal all of those really good qualities.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Tiny atx motherboard totally covered in big black case
*by E***Y on March 5, 2019*

Overall: awesome. Only a few minor complaints. Pros: absolutely massive. Dwarfs my current case. I could probably build two PCs inside it. 3 massive 230mm fans for quiet and effective cooling. Decent quality in parts that count. Tons of space for cable management. Cons: some kind of cheap feeling materials on less important parts. There's a vent in the top that you can open and close with a little slider thing. This sits over a fan so I don't know why you would ever close it or adjust the vent at all from wide open, but if you do, the movement feels cheap and it doesn't close very tight. There are also two dials on the front that control the 230mm case fans. They feel a little cheap and I am concerned about longevity. Also, having dials to control the fan on the outside is kind of tacky (although these dials look sleek). It should be handled by an app. Minor improvement suggestions: 230mm is not a standard fan size. It's hard to find upgraded third party case fans from a reputable brand. It would be better if you could fit two 200mm case fans on the front and top and four on the side. The side panel also seems to have a lot of wasted space that could be used for these fans. There is a big mesh screen with a fan sat right in the middle. If they had holes drilled in each corner, you could mount 4x 200mm fans or like 16 120mm fans. Other thoughts: i got the black version and black with red lights is kind of tired now. White on black never goes out of style though, so the white version of this case is still cool. This case doesn't have a window on the side, it has a mesh with a big fan mounted to it. If you need to show off the inside of your PC this is not the case for you. This is the case for cooling. If anyone is wondering about mounting a corsair CPU water cooler, my h100iv2 is on the top instead of the 230mm fan and it fits fine. Plenty of room to spare. Now what do with a spare fan in a non standard size? I may try mounting this on the side mesh at a diagonal so it fits with the other one thats already there.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Case
*by S***. on May 3, 2013*

Pros: 1 - Very heavy case with excellent build quality and good design. The vents on top that open seem flimsy, but I haven't had any issues. 2 - Lots of airflow. The case comes with 3 fans with a spot to add a 120/140mm fan on the floor. I was surprised to feel how much air this case moves. The case is also water-cooling ready. 3 - Cable management. There are lots of ways to run cables behind the motherboard and around to reduce clutter. I've always had messy-looking cases, but this one is very clean. 4 - Chassis fan control build into the front panel. Even at max speed, those 240mm fans are relatively quiet. 5 - Front bay management. It's very, very simple to add and remove devices from the front 5.25"/3.5" panel(s). No need to remove the front of the case or use screws for anything (except the 3.5" bay, but that's also engineered to be very simple and user friendly). 6 - I like the hard drive trays. It makes mounting very easy and the orientation makes for easy cable routing. SSDs will also easily mount on the trays with included hardware. Cons/Wishlist: 1 - I would have liked to have an SD card slot in the front panel. 2 - Could use an extra 1/2" of space or so behind the motherboard side wall. I routed my main motherboard power cable back there along with about 15 other cables and I needed to put some muscle into forcing the side wall back on. I'd rather not have to do that. Suggestions: 1 - If you want to run your 12V ATX power cable behind the motherboard, you may need a 6 or 8-inch extender. With a bottom mounted PSU, running a cable behind the wall and all the way to the top is probably not an option without an extension. Overall - Excellent case. My only cons are things that I wish they'd done differently, but they don't warrant me removing a star. This case moves a ton of air at an affordable price.

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