








🔥 Build Bold, Cool, and Connected — The Future of Gaming Cases is Here! 🖤
The darkFlash DPW90 ATX Mid-Tower Gaming PC Case redefines modern PC building with its innovative back-mounted motherboard design, expansive 270° curved tempered glass, and superior cooling support for up to 10 fans and dual 360mm radiators. Designed for high-end components including GPUs up to RTX 4090, it features a Type-C port for fast connectivity and a spacious, dual-chamber layout that simplifies installation and upgrades. Crafted with premium materials, this case combines style, performance, and durability to elevate any gaming or professional setup.














| ASIN | B0D4QKWSK8 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | DPW90 |
| Manufacturer | darkFlash |
| Product Dimensions | 28.5 x 46 x 39.62 cm; 8.57 kg |
C**D
Mir persönlich ist der Tower zu klapprig. Das Blech hat eine Stärke von nur 0,8 mm. Ich würde mir wünschen das dies mal in den Artikelbeschreibung mit erwähnt würde aus welcher Stärke das Blech ist!!!!
C**E
It is a nice case, a lot of space in the main area with the parts. Main problem is there isn't a lot of space for non-modular power supplies and a little hard to cable manage. It may be just me though.
T**Y
Very nice case so far still putting together
R**K
Ok, so I was on the fence with this case, but I liked the fans, so I went with it. I ended up taking out the fans lol. I went with the darkflkash G24s instead. Overall, this case is so easy to work in, and cable management is phenomenal. Airflow is spectacular! Super quiet fans came with it but I wanted something a tad beefier (2200rpm vs 1600 rpm) it's shortbut fatter. ATX boards fix great. Fits the massive RTY cards with ease and the 360mm Radiators have no issues. Bonus, this fits up to 3 360mm radiators if you want it hahaha. Final note, the PSU mounts behind the Board maaking it super convenient if you need to do anything related to power cables. Oh, side note, if you are using a full ATX board, make sure you get that GPU power cable laid in as it will have a clearance issue when the board iss secured!
M**L
Its a nice case however avoid it if you're not isung a back mounted motherboard, it is a nightmare to build in it otherwise because there's not enough clearance to plug your cables. I have built two pc on it and I struggled with both builds
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