✨ Elevate Your Gaming Aesthetic!
The darkFlash Micro ATX PC Case combines style and functionality with a panoramic tempered glass design, high-speed connectivity options, and efficient cooling solutions. Ideal for gamers and professionals alike, it features three PWM ARGB fans, a dust-free environment, and easy installation for a hassle-free PC building experience.
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8.58"D x 13.11"W x 15.75"H |
Material | Tempered Glass, Plastic |
Color | White |
Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming, Business |
Special Features | RGB Lighting, Built-In Fan, Dust Filter |
Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
Number of Fans | 3 |
Light Color | RGB |
Case Type | Midi Tower |
Cooling Method | Water, Air |
R**
Good quality.
This case is medium size and looks great.
S**W
Great value micro ATX case – with three ARGB fans!
This case is a great deal if you’re looking for quality micro-ATX on a budget. I’ll assume if you’re considering this, you already know what to look for when building a PC. The seller’s pictures are great, and I included a few of my own, but there are just a few important points to keep in mind.1) Obviously, it’s micro-ATX, so you’re not going to fit much more than your GPU, and maybe something in just one spare PCIe slot (maybe a small wifi card if your mobo doesn’t have wifi, which is what I’ll be doing). That’s it.2) It comes with the ARGB fans, which is a nice freebie at this price point.3) It has a good amount of room for taller GPUs and CPU fans. It can clear a GPU up to 305mm, and really, if you’re putting anything larger in this case, you should get a bigger case just for airflow management purposes.4) Which brings me to airflow, which is the only thing I don’t love about this case. It’s not well equipped for good air flow from bottom to top or front to back. Theoretically you could squeeze in a few fans right under the GPU (the seller shows this in their picture if you look carefully), but that would block off any extra PCIe slots you might want to use, and still isn’t optimal airflow to have a fan blowing so close to your GPU intake fan. You’d think this would work, but tests have shown it’s not as good as you’d think. This leaves the major airflow path to be coming in on the top, and then blowing right back out the top & back. This doesn’t get very good airflow down to the GPU near the bottom. So, the take away message is, don’t cram a super hot-running GPU into this tiny box, because the thermal management and air flow are not ideal. Older/cooler running cards should be fine.5) The drive mounting bracket lets you mount a larger 3.5 inch HDD and a 2.5 inch SSD, or two 2.5 inch SSDs if one of them is in a 3.5 inch adapter tray. One of the SSDs will attach directly to the mounting bracket (so you won’t be sliding it in/out freely).6) It has a decent plenum with lots of access holes, so cable management should be pretty easy.7) Take note of where the “front panel” is – it’s on the side, close to the bottom.I won’t be finishing this build for about a month, but wanted to get the word out for anyone considering this as a purchase for the upcoming holidays. This is a great deal on a case (currently $65 at the time of this review). Because it’s such a good value, I’m giving it a full 5 stars, despite any minor drawbacks mentioned above. It really is a great micro-ATX case.
J**N
Nice budget micro ATX case
Nice budget case, very aesthetically pleasing and has alot of options for cable management. I can't vouch for the "Explosion-Proof Glass" claims but it does feel quite sturdy, and the glass is very clear. The fish tank style appearance is great for showing off components and RGB and the front panel has a good amount of connectors. It also includes some zip ties and extra screws for installing more fans, although putting fans above the power supply as suggested in the manual won't be very effective because the air on both sides will already be heated by components. Some of the thumb screws shipped a little too tight to unscrew by hand, and had to be loosened with a screwdriver, and the pcie covers are non-replaceable.
D**E
Nice Micro-ATX case with a view
I was in need of a new micro-atx case, and almost every new one features side windows and lots of rgb. The darkFlash model offered a corner view and so I wanted to give it a try andI'm glad that I did.I love the finished build, and the case quality and ease of working inside were highlights for me. For added value, it came with 3 PWM ARGB fans, and I have found mine to be relatively quiet, a great bonus!USB 3.0 front ports are standard, but the corner windows panel, comprised of the front and left sides with a clear corner, give unparalleled view of the internals, which does mean you need to practice good cabling and for best aesthetics a minimalist approach. It supports multiple ssd and hard drive options though, with typical tradeoffs of fan positioning and water cooling installations.The case has a decent weight to it, so not too heavy barebones. It was a pleasure to build in and so far all features worked right out of the box and are continuing to operate smoothly. I recommend giving this case a try for your next micro build
C**S
Inconvenient to take apart
Glass panel is a pain to take off without damaging the case and comes with little instructions
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