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Introducing the darkFlash DY460: Stylish Design Meets Efficient Cooling

darkFlash is proud to unveil the DY460 ATX PC Case, a sleek addition to its lineup that places
airflow performance and visual clarity front and center. This mid-tower chassis brings a fresh take on
darkFlash’s design ethos, merging modern aesthetics with thoughtful engineering.

Sleek Design with a Focus on Space and Visibility

DY460

The DY460 boasts a distinctive dual-chamber vertical layout that promotes efficient airflow and neat
cable management, perfect for gamers and creators who want both form and function. It features a
three-sided tempered glass panel that offers near-panoramic visibility into your build, allowing RGB
lighting and hardware accents to shine through beautifully

Build-Friendly and Cooling Ready

DY460

Build accessibility is a strong suit. A USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port upfront keeps your high-speed
devices easily connected, while full dust protection ensures longevity and clean airflow. Internally,
the case supports a staggering 360 mm radiator mount or up to ten 120 mm fans—a layout more
commonly seen in larger cases, but here packed into a mid-tower footprint

darkFlash DY460 Key Specifications

DY460

● Supports ATX, M-ATX, and ITX motherboards
● Compact yet capable sizing: ~452 × 238 × 505 mm
● Generous component clearance: up to 400 mm GPU and 185 mm CPU cooler; 7 PCI-E
slots
● Drive support includes 1× SSD and 2× HDD bays
【darkFlash】DY460 ATX PC Case Showcase (YouTube link)

What Stands Out

The DY460 is refreshingly clean in design. It doesn’t scream flashy, yet it delivers striking aesthetics
and robust thermal performance. With its tempered-glass panels and spacious interior, it’s a
compelling choice for anyone wanting a display-worthy build without needing a full-tower size.
It strikes a strong balance for enthusiasts: it’s more affordable and compact than massive towers yet
provides impressive cooling capabilities and visual flair.

Adrian Rodriguez

Adrian is a Senior Software Architect, and Technology Advocate for a leading Technology Services Company by day, a PC Builder and PC Gamer at heart. He was once a Microsoft MVP for its Games for Windows program and XBOX back in 2007 until 2015.

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