🌟 Elevate Your Gaming Aesthetic!
The darkFlash ATX Mid-Tower PC Case (DS900) features a stunning 270° panoramic tempered glass panel, pre-installed with 4 PWM ARGB fans for optimal cooling. It includes a high-speed IO panel with USB 3.0 and Type-C ports, supports up to 10 fans, and offers a thoughtful design with dust filters for easy maintenance. Perfect for gamers and PC builders looking for style and performance.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | darkFlash |
Series | DS900 |
Item model number | DS900 |
Item Weight | 15 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.6 x 17.8 x 17 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.6 x 17.8 x 17 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | darkFlash |
ASIN | B0CQJGG4JT |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | December 18, 2023 |
C**N
Feels Like an Aquarium, Builds Made Easy
The best thing I can say about this case is that I didn’t have any problems with my build. When it comes to PC cases, that’s high praise - something that isn’t always guaranteed with budget cases.I like the airflow design, with 3 intake fan positions providing positive pressure with plenty of exhaust venting and good passive airflow. Not only essential for good cooling but also helps with dust management. The magnetic dust filters on both the top and bottom are easy to remove and clean.The glass design really gives this case a unique look. It feels like an aquarium, which I love. I’m even thinking about setting up a small diorama inside to really lean into that effect. It’s the kind of case that isn’t just functional but also has a great aesthetic, making it feel like a display piece rather than just another PC case.The top panel layout is generous. There are three USB ports (USB 2.0, USB 3.0 and Type-C) plus a microphone and headphone jack. Plenty of room to plug in flash drives or a headset without reaching around to the back. There’s also a dedicated LED switch, which is a nice feature for people with motherboards or controllers that support it.Cable management was solid, making it easy to keep cables neatly tucked away. Most of the board standoffs were already installed, so I only had to install a couple for my motherboard size. Overall, everything was good to go out of the box with almost no prep. The small conveniences really add up when you’re building.The only real complaint I have is with the tool-less thumb screws for the side panels - it was done in the cheapest way possible. The threading wasn’t great and one screw feels like it’s going to strip or break. And that screw doesn’t line up quite right, making it worse. The low quality approach here was a little disappointing considering how well everything else in the case is designed.Overall, it’s a great case. Easy for installs, excellent airflow, great cable management, and a clean aesthetic that makes it feel like a display piece. Aside from the cheap thumb screws, everything was well-designed and made for a hassle-free build.
J**.
Stylish, Spacious, and Easy to Build In – Great Value Case!
I recently used the darkFlash ATX Mid-Tower Case for a new build, and it exceeded my expectations. The tempered glass side panel gives it a premium look, and the RGB fans included are vibrant and surprisingly quiet. The airflow is excellent right out of the box, which keeps my system cool even under load.The interior is very builder-friendly—plenty of room for cable management, space for full-sized GPUs, and mounts for multiple SSDs and HDDs. I also appreciated the PSU shroud, which keeps the bottom area clean and organized.Overall, this case looks great, performs well, and offers features usually found in more expensive cases. Highly recommend for gamers or anyone looking to build a clean, modern PC on a budget.
G**R
Okay case, just a bit of a stretch to claim "Luxury"
So I bought their DS900 "Luxury Case", which comes with 3 reverse fans for intake on the rear side to the right of the Mobo and one on the rear for exhaust. There was room for 3 more fans on the bottom, but they don't sell reverse blades fans, so I bought their G24 3 fan kit. Figured I would stick with the same brand on the AIO and the fans. Well the magnetic cable that you have to run initially to the two that were connected is very directionally specific, so you don't have a lot of options of you are trying to conceal the BLACK cables they send with these WHITE fans, I mean come on... Then the one that is offset and lower, again the adapter cable to link them is BLACK in my beautiful WHITE case and there isn't enough clearance between the lower platform and the elevated platform for you to fit the cable and install the fan, so you have to run it around to the side that is visible from the front and the side. Nice BLACK cable on display with all of my WHITE parts. So I install them the best I believe I can and try to run the cables so they aren't eye sores. They have all of the other fans both 4 pin and ARGB adapters daisy chained in the case, strange for a "Luxury" case they can't provide a fan hub, but I worked with what I had and power up and nothing. Fans aren't spinning, no ARGB. Ok, I'll see what my other options are. So I take things apart and plug the cables for both the fans and the ARGB directly to the motherboard and fire it back up. Nothing still. Okay, I got this. I had a ARGB/Fan hub for 6 fans on hand, so I plug in the SATA power cable and all of the fans and ARGB to the hub, fire it up and nothing... I done, multiple hours troubleshooting and pulling my GPU, rewiring everything and no change in the results. Double checked the magnetic connections multiple times throughout, but nothing stands out, so they are getting returned. It looks like others have had better results, but this was very frustrating and eye opening to how poorly the case was setup for it's own brand of fans to be added. Case is okay, cheap PCIE covers on the back the kind that you bend off, but these aren't even flush prior to that. No Fan/ARGB hub, cheap covers and the fans it came with are fairly hard to hide the cables that they just intended the user to leave just daisy chained together, which leaves a lot of extra cables and connectors in the way.
R**T
Building high end, this is an excellent choice.
If you are building an upper end machine, buy this case. Fits plenty of fans (10 if you wanted) or multiple radiators for liquid cooling. It's large enough for the BIG video cards and will accommodate a big PSU and cordage. I reversed my intake and output fans so that the Top and bottom screens act as dust filters (I HIGHLY recommend this and you'll thank me in a year when your machine is still clean and pristine). This is my new high-end go-to box.
W**L
Great Budget Mid Tower PC Case
Ok for $66 this case is really nice. Packaging was pretty good. No damage. This case is solid and looks great. Plenty of airflow and yes cable management in the back is a little tight but manageable if you take your time. I’m not a fan of the dual chamber cases because they take up so much space. Definitely recommend it if you need a great case but on a budget.
J**B
Spacious
This case is awesome with how spacious it is. And the included fans are super quiet. Definitely glad I bought this case.
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