darkFlash DLC29 All Mesh PC Case ATX Mid Tower Case High Cooling Performance High Compatibility Gaming Case with USB 3.0 Type-C Interface (White)

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  • DJ Legacy

    > 3 day

    A great case if you want to add some extra room over most mid tower cases. Room for lots of cooling options as I added a Corsair h100i Platinum and 6 QL120 fans & there is still room for 3 more fans at the base of the case. This easily fits all of that along with an Aorus Pro WIFI z390 moba, Rtx 2080 Super Windforce OC and Vengenace Pro RGB Ram all running with an Intel i7-9700k. I didnt use their fans for my build but when I did run them for a few seconds, they did seem to be pretty quiet and are daisychained together with moles connections and have button and remote control for basic lighting. The fans are black though so not optimal for showing off rgb if thats something youre looking for then Corsair is probably tops with their insane RB QL line or for silent running their Mag Lev ML line which comes on their h100i platinum aio cooler. Both use white colored, semitransparent fan material to pop the rgb lighting. The only downside is that you must buy a compact power supply, around 6.2 inches is all you can fit next to the harddrive bay at the bottom. There are a bunch of psu options at this size IF you search for them. Im using a Corsair White Series rm850x 2018 version so 850 watts is about the max I found that fits as most 1000 watt are at least 7 inches. 850 watts should power most systems. If you need more room you can pop the rivets out of the Drive Bay dividing wall if youre just using nvme m2 drives and smaller satas that you can mount in other places, this will open up room for a longer PSU. All in all its a solid case, with nice tempered glass and the only other drawback is the front glass doesnt leave space for much airflow. If you can find longer screws that fit un the front to add another 1/4inch you can improve the amount of airflow that can enter and push your cooling numbers a but better. Sadly when I reached out to darkFlash they didnt know where to find any and its taken me LOTS of searching to track down an exact fit with the configuration they installed. If you want more space for cooling or mounting your devices, this gets the job done.

  • Chandler

    > 3 day

    This case is very clean and looks good when its on. Lots of room in the main compartment. 2 issues though. First being the space for the PSU. I have a standard corsair 850 PSU and it did not fit the PSU slot. There is a metal bracket for the HD rack that was in the way of the PSU and all of its cables. I had to mod aka, bend the shit out of the metal rack for all of the cables to fit. So poo poo on that. Secondly, one of my fans RGB lighting goes in and out of working. The fan spins and works fine, but the lighting is kinda funked. Hit and miss. Overall, its a solid case. 7.5/10

  • R

    03-06-2025

    I wanted a very minimalist case for my engineering work station. Im not a gamer, and I need for my setup to look professional when clients come to visit. I dont want flashy RGB lights and plexiglass, etc. This case fits the bill very well in that department. A large, black, basically 100% metal mesh case, with 2X very small power HDD activity indicator LEDs on the top. The front has no disk drive access, so it is very clean. Theres a power button, reset button , headphone/microphone jacks, 2X USB 3.0 and 2X USB 2.0 ports on the top right next to the status LEDs, in a discreet, very convenient location when the tower is at ground level. Much better than front access ports where I have to lean over to determine what they are. The only real place I can dock it, is there is no panel USB C access, probably because it was designed before USB C was ubiquitous. Once the machine is built, this case gets a 90+/100. Building the machine in this case however, is where the docking of points racks up. This is a pretty cheaply manufactured case and it shows wherever margins could be cut. -The case metal feels relatively flimsy, and the removable panels flex far more than I would imagine them to. -The paint seems very fragile and will likely scratch if it is moved around a lot. Not as much of a problem for me, but may be for others. -The thumbscrews that came with it are plastic and feel cheap. I ended up swapping over my all metal more quality thumbscrews from my old coolermaster case. -The mounting locations for HDDs and SSDs is confusing and poorly laid out to say the least. Theres some sort of removable tray that I still have laying around after months, Im not sure what its supposed to do. -The PSU mounts at the bottom, which is fine, except the only place for larger HDDs appears to be shoved away in the same cubby with the PSU in the bottom, which makes them hard to access, very crammed if you dont have a modular PSU and need to hide unused wires, and the HDDs dont have tool-less slides for easy access. -The rear PCI access panels arent replaceable, they are break-away panels that once broken, will remain out. I had a few screw in panels left over from my old coolermaster case that I just broke them all out, and replaced with replaceable panels. Again, only a problem if you change hardware frequently, but beware. -The instructions for the case are (from what I remember) written in Chinese/poorly translated English, and unclear pictures. Be prepared to rack your brain around how something is supposed to be assembled. Ultimately, once the machine is built the case is exactly what I wanted... a very professional looking case housing a workstation with ultimate cooling capabilities (the entire thing has mesh/vent holes in it). If you can suffer through moving your hardware into the case without thinking too much about the poor material quality, and/or salvage some higher quality materials from a higher quality manufacturer, you will end up with a very nice case. I imagine if you are into lights, it would also be a very nice case, because again, the entire thing is a giant mesh structure and would certainly glow through everywhere.

  • Michael

    04-06-2025

    This case is amazing! They did an excellent job on build quality and looks. The RGB Fans work well and synced with my Asus B550 Motherboard pretty easily and are super quiet. I do have some cons but in a good and challenging way for you to be creative! Cons: -PSU cable management is very difficult I highly recommend drilling larger holes to accommodate your needs. -An ATX Motherboard makes it very difficult to add a SSD to the right of the board where it is supposed to be mounted especially with a large graphics card and if your SATA cables are on the right side of your board. This DarkFlash Fantom has changed my life in pectacular ways. I often find myself laying on the ground pretending to be a crumb as I look up at my case and the Aura Sync have a light show while drinking gin and tonic as every strobe of light makes the tears go away with pure joy. I sometimes have a fire place sound going from the created flame effect with my RGB fans, motherboard, CPU and Ram while listening to Beethovens Symphony while smoking a big cigar like Tony Soprano. Buy this case and take yourself on a little vacation with it and enjoy life!

  • Micheal Brewer

    > 3 day

    PRO: 1 - Pictures do not do it justice. The RGB is easy to control and brighter than the pictures show, even through the tinted glass 2 - tempered glass and feet on the side. You probably could put a light flat screen monitor on it but I havent tried. 3 - Good design on the holes and top buttonology. 4 - Plenty of room in the main space 5 - the 6 fans are virtually silent when fully spinning. CONS: 1. zero space behind a regular HDD. I had a 90 degree sata cable on it and not only did it not slide all the way back but it broke off my pinout on the HDD when I pushed just a little more. Zero room for the actual connectors behind the HDD. As long as you dont try to seat the tray all the way it will be fine, though. 2. zero space next to the SSD mounts (on the main space wall) for cables again. If you cannot attach straight or 90 degree sata cables it cannot be mounted there. Not sure how they dont see that. Ill have to velcro a drive on there.

  • Darth Fader Productions

    > 3 day

    SO i bought this case and let me tell you BUY IT especially if you have a NON RGB header mother board cause it brings your look up to date but with the cool new fan systems. BUT what I was mad about is i read all the info everywhere and saw that the fans IN the case are known as the dr12 system. SO I bought there dr12 PRO fan kit to add 3 more fans. BUT for some reason, they use different plugs with even a different pattern. SO i can not sync the lights and im here stuck with 2 different remotes and just leaving my fans on the red color. i am a bit upset for 175$ between both but i dont want to have to go through the return process. I made sure to buy there name brand fans WITH the same model number fans. BUT it seems there is an actual cheaper version of the fans installed they have no clips on the fans and different plugs. I wish i had known this before the 7 hour install and wiring job i did in the case. ALSO if you have a long power supply you have to bend the HDD bay to fit it in since the tray for the Power supply is not removable. But still worked out fine and LOOKS amazing. My old case had NO wire management and you can see between the 2 pics how nice this case can hide your wires. I would have given 5 stars HAD THEY made it aware durring purchase what fans to use for upgrading.

  • Joshuah Bode

    > 3 day

    At the bottom of the case, is a metal cover for the Power Supply and Hard Drives. If you have an LED power supply the cover blocks the LED lighting effect. There are alternate HD positions in the case.

  • Prof. Demarcus Bechtelar IV

    Greater than one week

    Looks grate only prob ones i added some extra corsair fans and all the wires i bearly had room for the wire management. Also if you keep the front glass panel you barely have any air flow for the 4 120mm fans of the 3 140mm fans. Just take the front glass off and put a mesh dust filter and you should be good. Temps for the cpu and video card never went past 75° with 4 120mm front fans 3 120mm bottom fans all intake...and 2 120mm back fans and 2 140mm top fans exhauste fans.

  • OMEGA

    > 3 day

    Very happy with this case!! buy with great confidence!! Nothing but Pros: - Great Airflow (with a Gigabyte z390 Aorus ultra MB, EVGA RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 Ultra + EVGA Powerlink + EVGA 280 AIO CPU cooler for i9 9900k CPU) - everything is OC and the temps are just fine and well! - The only case that fits an IKEA Besta cabinet with perfect dimensions - Very Good Shipping/Packing (box inside of Box) - Can be used horizontally as an HTPC (this was not stated anywhere) - Premium construction and feel (very well thought out case trust me I know Ive been building gaming PCs from 1998) - Cable management is very good just have patience and clear thought with the PSU and its cable routing (took me 15-20 min for all cable routing - make sure to neatly route the wires before you connect them to the PSU, start by installing them from the bottom to top on the back of the PSU) - I Used a Thermaltake Toughpower LRGB Plus 1050W Platinum PSU that is the most powerful PSU that is Platinum and is 160mm (perfect for this case) - All Fans and the controller works fine (works Well with MB sync!)

  • Kris D

    > 3 day

    This is a fantastic amazing mid tower case for any level gamer very easy to access front side and back of case lights are amazing so many different modes to choose from for any style and color any mood this is just amazing worked right out the box no issues here with this cool case also it runs super cool and quiet 4 fans suck in cool air 2 suck hot air out never have a problem with keeping my hardware cool with this beast of a case so much room

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darkFlash DLC29 All Mesh PC Case ATX Mid Tower Case High Cooling Performance High Compatibility Gaming Case with USB 3.0 Type-C Interface (White)

darkFlash DLC29 All Mesh PC Case

1.All of the panels features fine mesh,achieving efficient airflow while also filtering out dust,and with a GPU supporter in the case.

2.ATX,M-ATX,ITX.It can support Max 330mm length GPU and Max 165mm height CPU.Power Supply :Bottom, ATX.This tower case gives you ductility to build your system.

3.The case can support up to 6pcs fans at the same time and 120mm/140mm/240mm/280mm/360mm sizes liquid cooler,it can provide your case great airflow and cooling all the time.

  • Stylish Modern Design
  • Motherboard Support
  • Powerful Cooling System
  • Multifunctional I/O Panel
  • Sufficient Internal Space

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Stylish Modern Design

All of the panels features fine mesh,achieving efficient airflow while also filtering out dust,and with a GPU supporter in the case.

Multifunctional I/O Panel

2*USB3.0/2*USB2.0/HD Audio/Power/Reset on the Top,provide great flexibility for various mobile audio accessories.

Sufficient Internal Space

Case size :385*210*478mm,it can install HDD/SSD:4or5/2or1,and the expansion slots:9 slots.

Motherboard Support

ATX,M-ATX,ITX.It can support Max 330mm length GPU and Max 165mm height CPU.Power Supply :Bottom, ATX.This tower case gives you ductility to build your system.

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