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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  • Andrew Fox

    > 3 day

    Im gonna get the power supply compartment out of the way. As others have said, its a very tight fit for the power supply. When I first attempted to install the PSU, I actually nicked a bundle. I only knew about it because it felt like I had nicked it. Had I not found that, it would have been a hazard if it touched the chassis Im sure. My solution was to pend a small cover outwards. This gave me a lot more room and I was able to install it easier, after replacing the nicked cable of course. But you still have to be careful. See the photo with the red oval. Its hard to see but its there. This case is pretty sweet. Ive not had any issues with it. It comes with a remote, in case your motherboard doesnt support the RGB headers it comes with. Mine did not work for my mobo, but I prefer using the remote. There are a lot of different patterns and you can change the speed of the pattern. Tempered glass is nice, but Im a little worried of it shattering. If youve never really done cable management like me, its a slow, tedious process. Especially with this case, be very careful and take your time. The front of my case looks organized, but the back looks like a snake nest. At first I thought I had done it right but I noticed that the right panel was bending due to my ... hastiness. And that would have definitely shattered the glass if I didnt notice it. But I was able to spread the cables out and its not a problem anymore. I bought this case because I had a full ATX tower that had 5.25 slots. But it was clear that I wasnt using the dvd burner any more. But the most important reason for me switching was that my 280mm water cooler would not fit in my case anymore. It was fine with my 6800k system, but my Ryzen board was just too large. Duct tape wasnt holding it any more. At first I was weary of it not having slots to hold drives or peripherals in the front, but I saw it as a necessary compromise. The USB headers are fine. Because I connect a lot of peripherals, I just got a USB hub and its not really a problem. I was surprised that it was all glass. I thought it was just one side. The front panel is also glass, but theres a gap so it does not restrict airflow into the case. Though some part of me wonders if it creates some inefficiencies. I would make sure you can put as many (quiet) fans in as you can because I feel like the case needs more airflow. You can put fans on the top, or near the top of the bottom cage as shown in the photos. Im taking a star off because of the really poorly designed power supply slot and the safety risk that a nicked cable was posing, had I not caught it. It seems impossible to fit something in there but its possible. I have a Thermaltake Toughpower 850W.

  • Robert Harvey

    > 3 day

    Overall I am very pleased with this case and havent had any issues. Pros: - Gorgeous AF - Easy to get up and running with pre-installed RGB controller/fans - Plenty of room for activities above the the PSU bay - Runs cool and quiet with proper fan setup Cons (All minor issues): - PSU bay is a bit cramped as others have mentioned, but not a deal breaker. I was able to work with it with very little hassle. - SSD mount locations between the front fans and mobo are kind of awkward, but I just used the two bottom drive bays which worked fine for me. - Front panel IO is a bit dated depending on how new your mobo is.

  • Kindle Customer

    > 3 day

    pros: great looking case easy fan control very quite and the remote is a great upgrade. And the Lights are mesmerizing. my MSI Meg z390 Ace fit well with a gtx 1070 FE . Cons: I will admit that I was pretty ambitious using a Corsair 150i pro {360mm) huge radiator. I was able to get it to fit but took quite a bit of time to figure out the best placement. Wire management was OK not great. DO NOT USE ANY POWER SUPPLIES which are FULLY MODULAR.There is absolutely no room what so ever for the harnesses because the dual HDD bays are in the way. after that I had to find a different case with better fitment of the components i had purchased. I am keeping the case and will probably build a less ambitious machine for my son a little later.

  • AP

    > 3 day

    If you are looking for a really nice sleak case that comes with tons of airflow with a beautiful design and comes with 6 rgb fans! Than this is the case for you! This case can hold pretty much any aio water cooler you would want(Mine has a h115i pro) and it will fit perfectly with the included fans! The space in the case is very good with good cable management due to the glass being raised a little for airflow on each side! Now know case is perfect and this one has one problem for bigger power supply users. If you want to use a bigger psu( I used the Corsair rm 1000) then youll need to remove one side of the driveway bay in the back with a pair of pliers or something to get the cords to fit with your power supply.. now if you have a smaller psu( Anything under 850 watts) that shouldnt be a issue. But even with that being said as soon as I took that out I had no other problems to speak of. Great case and would highly recommend.. if you use a lot of ssds as well this case has you covered with over 4 SSD bays alone for all your speedy data needs

  • 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

    > 3 day

    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.

  • Clive Wegner

    > 3 day

    I really love the aesthetic of this case. The colors, the fans, all are in perfect working order. The controlling of them really is great. The glass seems to be strong and holding up well. The real gripe I have is the cabling. It is next to impossible to comfortably put all the power cables in the space given. With the 2 HDDs on the bottom of the case being there, it makes it so the bottom mounted power supply is incredibly cramped. With running all the cables needed for my CPU going up the back side, it made it difficult to close the case. Which puts a lot of pressure on the tempered glass. Ill need to pull it down and really work on the cable runs to ensure that the tempered glass wont break. Overall though, right now Im happy with the product. Time will tell what happens.

  • Brice T.

    > 3 day

    So I see lots of negative comments. I havent had any issues at all with the case. One thing is cable management is a bit tricky but building a PC you should know that by now. This case is tall and skinny. You can fit up to 12 fans in this bad boy. If you wanted that is. Fits a 240 rad no 360s fit Or at least I couldnt get one to fit. Either way this case is eye candy. Expecially with the pre installed fans. I bought three more and added them to the bottom of the case. Air flow is good. One thing I recommend is adding a screen mesh for the front of the case to eliminate any dust. Would definitely recommend this cas.

  • Record Player USA

    > 3 day

    PROS: I chose this over competing mesh ATX towers for two pros that others might consider cons: First, neither side panel is glass, so theres no risk of spontaneous shattering. The reason that this happens is that when a tempered glass panel is framed, pressure is exerted on the edges that occasionally results in a surprise failure over time. I recently had this happen to my kitchen door, after years with no apparent trouble. Second, no fans are included. This is important because if you are exacting enough to seek an airflow-managed case like this, youre likely discerning when it comes to the quality, quantity, and types of fans that go into it. Maybe you already have a favorite fan manufacturer. Regardless, youre better off choosing these yourself. CONS: The right-side panel (behind the motherboard) has a small screw with no necessary function that can interfere with case closure. This is especially problematic if the panels are reversed, because the left side of the tower has no relief for the screw head. The panels are otherwise identical, so its hard to understand why the manufacturer didnt save themselves a bit of fabrication effort by simply providing two identical panels. Im a manufacturer as well, and Im always trying to consolidate line items of the bill of materials of all of my products. The PCI slot covers are the non-reusable kind. You punch them out and discard. Be certain that you are removing the intended one when you assemble your computer. The screw holes for the PCI card brackets are too small for the industry standard 6-32 screws, but too large for M3 screws. If you bear down to try to get a 6-32 screw to thread, the metal bends quite easily. The hard drive cage is a sled that engages little tabs, similar to those that retain the side panels of older ATX towers. If youve experienced these, then you know how easy it is to inadvertently flatten them. The ones that retain this hard drive cage are exceptionally easy to misthread, because one edge of the cage slot can ride over the top of the tab even though the other edge of the very same slot is properly engaged. Its very easy to overlook this mistake, and when you tighten the screws, youll squash the tab and slightly distort the cage as well. The bottom-side removable dust filter under the power supply compartment comes loose if you put your hand on it when picking up the tower. SIDE NOTE: Another reviewer complained of a fire hazard. This is an industry-wide problem, and its unfair to single out this company and this product for blame. The culprit lies in the standards. ATX power supplies can deliver many tens of amps, and yet no standards exist for current-limiting small loads. A 500-watt power supply might be capable of 40 amps on its 12-volt output. A fan that draws 0.1 amps or an LED that draws 0.02 amps is typically connected with 24-gauge wires, appropriate for such small loads. However, with no requirements for current limiting, those wires will burn if shorted out. This could happen, for example, if they are pinched in the side panels.

  • Kristiann Jensen

    Greater than one week

    Great case for the price, RGB options are nice, and there is an extra aRGB out(2+1 not VDG). That works perfect for my GPU brace. I dont see why everyone is complaining about the PSU bay its plenty large enough for my bigger size EVGA 750GQ, and if you have any experience building computers youd know that plugging in the modular wires before installing the PSU is how its done on 90% of cases with basements. Wire management is kind of bad but has some upsides. Overall the case is worth the ~$150 US I paid for it, and Im quite happy with it. Pros: 3-side tempered glass 6 120mm(Maybe 140mm they look a little larger) aRGB Fans aRGB controller has an extra 2+1 out. aRGB controller remote is RF (Although It interferes with my Cablemod UV/RGB Strip) aRGB controller has both VDG and 2+1 connectors for motherboard sync. Material quality, steel feels like SECC quality, glass is sturdy Rubber mounts for the glass panel. Dual exhaust, perfect if I wanted to put a 240mm radiator on my GPU. Plenty of room to work(If it was longer it could be Full-Tower.) Lots of tie downs for wire management Front I/O panel seems quality, USB ports dont feel cheap, buttons are satisfying. Case wires are black Glass is tinted Cons: Fans have proprietary connectors, so if the control unit goes down, youll either need to solder new connectors on them or buy new fans. Fan Speed control, does pretty much nothing, cant control via motherboard aRGB Controller is MOLEX aRGB Fan connections are proprietary No rubber guards on cable holes. No front cable hole on basement for GPU(There is a back one though for front panel connections) Barely any space between cable routing and back glass, I have to shove it on there and I really would rather not break the glass. No filters on anything but the top Front glass is too close, resulting in poor airflow. (Easy fix with some longer thumbscrews and rubber spacers.) Standoffs are like .5mm off from ATX mounting holes in motherboard, but still work fine. Standoffs have plastic threads that make it feel like Im stripping the screws.

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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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