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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  • Joshuah Bode

    Greater than one week

    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.

  • Aaron Ziola

    > 3 day

    This isnt just any case. This is a good case. This is a GREAT case. This case is incredibly sturdy. I was driving home on the interstate, had it in my front seat. I got in an accident at 80 miles an hour, and not a single thing on this case broke or dented. The only damage done was to the dashboard of my car after my computer rammed it (and the exterior, obviously). The RGB fans add a FANTASTIC look to the case, and the tempered glass is just mirrored enough to give a modest look. The 4 USB slots on the top are incredibly convenient, and the power button has a very satisfying click to it. The interior is very roomy, way more than enough room for almost any build you can imagine. Theres not a single bad thing I can say about this case, well done darkFlash.

  • Jonny

    12-06-2025

    Great Case. This was my 1st build in a very long time, so knew what to look for and did research before hand. Cable management was pretty simple. Re-routed most of it to clean it up(For my liking), but was OK right out of the box. For the price of the case, I also wish the case had the rubber grommets where you fished the wire through, it wouldve looked a lot cleaner. *Note* Only thing to watch out for is PSU size. If youre needing a large PSU make sure you look at the Specs of the size. Im currently using a 850 Evga G3 and it fits great no problems. You will also have to hook up PSU connections before you put it in due to space. All in all a Fantastic case and I am very pleased with the quality and design. Specs: AMD Thread Ripper 1900x ID-Cooling Zoom Flow 240 RGB AIO ASRock X399 Phantom Gaming 6 Corsiar Vengeance RGB Pro 16GB DDR4 3200 Nvidia Gefore GTX 1080 FE EVGA SuperNOVA 850 G3 2x NVMe Samsung 960 EVO(Raid 0)

  • William J.

    > 3 day

    My Dark flash t20 came undamaged, on time, and as it was advertised. Specs of the system I installed in this case: Cpu: Ryzen 3600x (no OC) Gpu: Rx 5700(Oc-1850, men-930) Ram:16g Ram 3200( OC-3666 COOLING EFFICIENCY: I couldn’t be more pleased with the cooling efficiency. I did install five additional fans to take advantage of extra fan slots but I did not install an aftermarket cpu cooler. Now, what makes that impressive is I ran a full load stress test through AIDA64 today for 90secs and the CPU stayed never went over 83C. QUALITY: Case was well made with nice materials. Components were installed correctly and securely. Everything was machined nice and removed of burrs. Came with ample screws and standoffs as well as stand-off drivers which was a nice touch. RGB function properly and really add a unique look you don’t see out of most pc builds. Now as for what I would change? Nothing really, I did swap out the included fan but just so it would match the rest of mine. It would awesome if they had a removable slot for an intake fan on the bottom if something was not using the HDD and is fan crazy like myself but to be honest at this price point, you will not find a higher quality case

  • John Geezy

    Greater than one week

    I bought the Darkflash Phantom on Amazon while it was on a big sale at $80 (vs retail $120 listing). To give some background, I’ve been building computers since I was 14 (23 years now) and work in IT so I’ve come across my fair share of hardware over the years. The case appealed to me because it is basically all glass and the lighting design looked clean and minimalist. That part does not disappoint, it’s pretty in person and looks easily like a sound system component in my entertainment center. I measured my space and verified vs the dimensions listed and it fits absolutely perfect. The case is quite tall, but narrow and short in depth/width. The lighting has a large variety of modes, with the standard RGB colors, rainbow, pulsing, and about 10-12 other flavors. Sadly, I don’t think it has straight white lighting which I was hoping for but it’s possible I may have missed it with the sheer amount of options. Build-wise, it’s fine. Cable management is pretty lackluster compared to most modern cases from major players like Phanteks, Corsair, NZXT, and Thermaltake. Considering everything is see-through, it would have been nice to see some metal shields or places to tuck / automatically wrap things, but you can get creative and make it work. There’s enough room for just about any component you would need to have, and you get 6 fans included which is pretty crazy. The two items many reviewers mentioned that I was concerned about when purchasing were the power supply spacing and the front fan bay spacing. Both are perfectly adequate. Don’t get me wrong, the space for both isn’t a ton, but you’re not crimping cables or starting a hotbox here. I’ve worked with many cases, and this was plenty acceptable. Like any case, have an idea of where you want things to go before dropping them in. Overall, this case is attractive and pretty easy to work with. I think it comes down to the design, if it speaks to you there’s few out there that mirror this exact styling. If the design isn’t a home run though, I’d go with something from one of the major players. The ones mentioned all have cases in the $70-80 range that are outstanding, albeit with less fans and lights.

  • 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.

  • Jim Fisher

    > 3 day

    Let me start off with I know this case isnt exactly for everyone. it is MASSIVE. Ive also heard some people say they didnt like the tacky dark flash logo on the panel, but u can swap it out with the back panel as its also clear with no DF logo on it. Now to the pros and cons Pros: - Excellent Cable Management - Plenty of space - High quality feel| - Looks amazing even before making my custom theme - Fans are quiet Cons: - Sometimes the amount of space is abit excessive and you have to get creative to not make it look awkward - Bracket near the top front fan is kind of an eye sore - Default LED controller without mobo support effects are kind of slow/tacky Overall if your looking for a massive full clear case, cant really go wrong with this one at the price point

  • Michael

    Greater than one week

    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!

  • Kmakhlouf

    > 3 day

    Bought this for my son’s first custom build project. Looks great with the RGB on. The case is slimmer than most cases, which means that there’s little room for decent cable management. Not a huge deal though. The biggest issue is airflow. The glass panels are too close to the case, leaving very little room for air flow (less than 1cm). You’ll need to install extenders with longer screws to create more room between the glass panels and the case. We also plan to add two more fans on the top to improve outflow and lower the overall temperature. Otherwise, happy with the purchase.

  • ^i^AngelOfDeath

    > 3 day

    front space stops airflow. bottom shroud stops bottom fan so you cant add a 4 fan cooling.fans are pretty but not strong enough. they list you can fit a 360 radiator in front but and 240 top but I had to put the graphics card liquid AIO way back to fit it and the front 360 doesnt line up with all the screw holes so I could only fit two. its placement of the front panel USB and other hook ups got in the way BIG TIME! I couldnt get good airflow without taking the front glass off altogether. I end up breaking the power switch because it didnt have a at least a plastic guard so it mashed against the wires and cords. I didnt want to return the AIO because this is the reason I got the case to begin with so I forced it and now have to manually touch a metal rod against the two now exposed power pins to start it up so I keep the computer on. When I set it in a way against the open window and block all but the front of the case to let it suck in all the cold air on a winter temps it allows really cold air to shovel into the case I get really good temps. I couldnt place the Graphics card AIO on the back because it didnt have room enough and was pushing on the $1500 card too much that it made me think it would break it so I picked the top and it worked fine till I got the CPU AIO and had to move it all the way back but still on the top. This could have been the best case I ever owned and on paper it was but when I put everything together it wasnt good. Back side panel should have been metal and the front side panel has space around the edge so it leaks air so I need to get something to place around the edge to make it flush with the case. I will contact the company to see about fixing the power button. I was glad I got it to work and IF they had done any research on parts to make sure it worked they would have found out the problems. it would have taken at least an inch and a guard for the front panel for it to work and half inch on the back bottom fans . they also needed to cut the PSU shroud to 240 to allow the front AIO to work better or make the case an inch taller. I had High hopes for this case and the idea is still good but they failed to test it with parts it says will fit and see they needed some changes. I have my Core I9 9900K running at 5.1 GHZ and RTX 2080 TI Overclocked 100 Core and 25 memory with fans at 100%. I would have given it 5 stars IF I didnt run into all the problems and still gave it two as when it works it works well enough. case is cost too much since I had the problems. Id lower it to $75 unless they can fix it. IF you go with 240 top and 240 in the front and dont mind all the screws not in place it would work better. I WOULD NOT BUY AGAIN UNLESS ITS FIXED! I really do want to give it a 0 star but I did like the case as it looks cool. Faster fans with the RGB, More air flow and make it adjustable on the motherboard is needed. the way I have it set up with the window turns this into a AC that cools my apartment.

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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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