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The darkFlash DLC29 is a white ATX mid-tower PC case designed for high cooling performance and broad hardware compatibility. Featuring an all-mesh panel design, it maximizes airflow while filtering dust, supports up to six fans and multiple liquid cooler sizes, and accommodates ATX, M-ATX, and ITX motherboards. With a versatile I/O panel including USB 3.0 Type-C, it offers excellent connectivity. Its spacious interior supports large GPUs, multiple storage drives, and efficient cable management, making it ideal for gamers and professionals seeking a stylish yet functional build.







| ASIN | B09QGFF65C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,948 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | darkFlash |
| Color | white |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (23) |
| Date First Available | January 14, 2022 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.02 x 20.47 x 18.11 inches |
| Item Weight | 12.23 pounds |
| Manufacturer | darkFlash |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 11.02 x 20.47 x 18.11 inches |
| Series | DLC29 All Mesh PC Case |
B**.
Nice case for the price
It's a case, PC stuff goes into it just fine, a lot of ventilation and places for fans. No complaints.
A**W
Nice case with a couple downfalls
This full mesh case is gorgeous, although you should know the caveats of style vs functionality. Being fully mesh means 1. You're going to hear the fans always and 2. You can't hide wires in the back at all. Speaking of the back, you get around 1.5 cm or ~2/3 of an inch to do your cable management in. I got a set of Antec aRGB fans for this build I did for my friend and this space limited how clean I could put everything together with the fan controller being a squeeze on it's own. The HDD/SDD shelf is in a suboptimal position but didn't stop me from working on it, although this was a ~1000$ budget build so my power supply choice wasn't the largest. Also the GPU die is one of those punch out ones. If you upgrade your GPU and it's I/O is in a different slot you cannot put the dust cover back on so plan accordingly for that. All in all, a gorgeous case and all of the gripes are able to be dealt with. I used an m-ATX board to save money on this build but I attached photos I took while setting up the BIOS. Get yourself matching color cables if your budget allows it, and use an ATX board for a cleaner look.
I**I
The design of the case makes it nearly impossible to install additional cards
Whoever designed this case did an overall good job. However, the process to install additional cards is nearly impossible. I installed a graphics card and had to remove the metal faceplate to be able to secure it to the case. Then I had to bend the bend the faceplate to be able to install the card to the board and secure the faceplate on the outside off the case in order to secure it to the case. The designer took what should have been a very simple operation and seems to intentionally decided to make it as complicated as possible to install additional cards to the motherboard. Other than that it's a great case, however I cannot recommend. There are an infinite number of better options out there.
R**L
Not packed well
This is a pretty flimsy case that was heavily dented when I received it because it was packed so flimsily. I got this on a black Friday sale, but I would be angry if I paid full price for this.
D**Z
Overall case is okay cheaply made but it does what I need it todo. Can take a 240,280 or 360 radiator depending on the graphics card . Also can take a 240mm or 280mm on top depending on motherboard so I suggest really looking into the dimensions of all your hardware too see if it will fit first
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