darkFlash Has Launched the DLH21 Mini-ITX PC Case in Different Colors

darkFlash DLH21

darkFlash has unveiled a new Mini ITX PC casing called DLH21. The darkFlash DLH21 comes with compatibility for large graphics cards and CPU coolers. The case comes in 4 different color schemes as well including White and Neo Mint.

The darkFlash DLH21 has a unique design, featuring a magnetically attached top panel, which allows for easily removable, and a passage on the back that allows for good cable management. The PC has been manufactured using 0.8 mm steel, ensuring that this case is incredibly stable and secure which is perfect for builds in small, confined spaces.

It is also very easy to build in this case thanks to the side panels connecting through thumb screws. This ease of assembly makes this case perfect for any first-time small PC builders. The PC case also comes with magnetic dust filters which will keep the case dust-free for long periods of time, while also ensuring good airflow to be possible inside the case.

Coming to the case specifications, the front IO of the DLH21 mini-ITX case features a single USB Type-C port and two USB 3.0 ports. These USB ports are joined by the power switch and the combination audio jack. As far as hardware compatibility is concerned, the DLH21 Mini-ITX PC case can support a Mini-ITX motherboard, either a single 3.5″ drive or two 2.5″ drives. This case can support a graphics card with a maximum length of 320 mm and either SFX or SFX-L power supplies.

The power supply can have a maximum length of 125 mm, and this case can support a graphics card width of up to 147 mm. This case offers 2 PCIe Slots, allowing for a wider graphics card to be easily installed into this case. The compatibility of the case has been nicely visualized by darkFlash.

darkFlash DLH21

Image Credit: darkFlash

The DLH21 Mini-ITX PC case is now available to buy and is currently listed on Newegg with a price tag of $194.99.

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