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darkFlash showcased quite an extensive lineup of new cases here at Computex 2025, ranging from the somewhat traditional DS900 series to more sophisticated ones like those in the Art Ultra and Explore series. We start with the DS900 family, which received three additions. The DS900 Mesh obviously sports a full mesh front panel, the DS900WS adds wooden accents, while the DS900W features large side and front glass panels with, again, some wooden elements.
The DS900G features a single curved glass panel for a seamless panoramic view. The three DS900WS/W/G cases have the same dimensions (434 mm x 218 mm x 454 mm), while the DS900 Mesh is the largest, measuring 470 mm x 218 mm x 454 mm.
The darkFlash DY370 is a more compact version of the DY470 series, featuring three-sided panoramic glass panels, a dual-chamber layout, and a diagonal bottom mesh air intake. The case measures 459 mm x 239 mm x 506 mm and supports GPUs up to 400 mm in length. The DY470 Air is a welcome addition to the DY470 case launched in January at CES. It now features a mesh front panel for enhanced airflow, while the rest of the features remain the same, such as the asymmetric design and back-connect motherboard support. It can also accommodate two 360 mm radiators or up to ten 120 mm fans.
In the exclusive darkFlash Art Ultra series, you can't miss the W1 compact case with its rounded chassis and wood-textured grille design. However, it only supports ITX motherboards, so it's more appealing to those looking for a unique small form factor case. The HM1 ATX Art Ultra sports impressive triple curved-edge glass panels and a minimalist design with black & white elements. darkFlash says its floating lower chamber helps create an optical levitating illusion—so modders are welcome.
Since darkFlash arrived at Computex with a "space exploration" theme, a case named Explorer was on display. It looks like a dual-chamber case; however, it isn't really. The illusion is created by using a large curved glass panel on one half and a grated panel on the other. Explorer measures 465 mm x 288 mm x 542 mm, making it a large tower-style case with plenty of room for components and cooling solutions.
darkFlash also presented its co-branded case series. The DB330M case features Sanrio's Hello Kitty, Kuromi, Pompompurin, and Cinnamoroll. The DS900 ARGB came in an Ayatsuno YUNI edition, while the DY470 ARGB features Mongil Star Dive full character artwork.

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The DS900G features a single curved glass panel for a seamless panoramic view. The three DS900WS/W/G cases have the same dimensions (434 mm x 218 mm x 454 mm), while the DS900 Mesh is the largest, measuring 470 mm x 218 mm x 454 mm.




The darkFlash DY370 is a more compact version of the DY470 series, featuring three-sided panoramic glass panels, a dual-chamber layout, and a diagonal bottom mesh air intake. The case measures 459 mm x 239 mm x 506 mm and supports GPUs up to 400 mm in length. The DY470 Air is a welcome addition to the DY470 case launched in January at CES. It now features a mesh front panel for enhanced airflow, while the rest of the features remain the same, such as the asymmetric design and back-connect motherboard support. It can also accommodate two 360 mm radiators or up to ten 120 mm fans.



In the exclusive darkFlash Art Ultra series, you can't miss the W1 compact case with its rounded chassis and wood-textured grille design. However, it only supports ITX motherboards, so it's more appealing to those looking for a unique small form factor case. The HM1 ATX Art Ultra sports impressive triple curved-edge glass panels and a minimalist design with black & white elements. darkFlash says its floating lower chamber helps create an optical levitating illusion—so modders are welcome.




Since darkFlash arrived at Computex with a "space exploration" theme, a case named Explorer was on display. It looks like a dual-chamber case; however, it isn't really. The illusion is created by using a large curved glass panel on one half and a grated panel on the other. Explorer measures 465 mm x 288 mm x 542 mm, making it a large tower-style case with plenty of room for components and cooling solutions.



darkFlash also presented its co-branded case series. The DB330M case features Sanrio's Hello Kitty, Kuromi, Pompompurin, and Cinnamoroll. The DS900 ARGB came in an Ayatsuno YUNI edition, while the DY470 ARGB features Mongil Star Dive full character artwork.


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