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The darkFlash Water Square 5 is a sleek ATX mid-tower gaming case featuring a honeycomb design and dual tempered glass panels. It supports up to 8 fans for optimal cooling, includes 3 RGB fans for vibrant lighting, and has a magnetic dustproof top cover for easy maintenance. Its independent hard drive layout ensures efficient thermal management, making it a perfect choice for gamers looking to build a stylish and high-performance PC.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | darkFlash |
Item Weight | 10.88 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 15.7 x 7.2 x 17.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.7 x 7.2 x 17.5 inches |
Manufacturer | darkFlash |
ASIN | B07RQK6DCS |
Date First Available | June 12, 2019 |
L**S
Use a small power supply anything bigger than a 750 will probably need modification to the case.
I bought this case to transfer all my components from my uncle's computer into a new case but when I saw how small the actual case was I was pretty shocked, disappointed, and worried. And a little bit gleeful when I plugged it into power supply just to see the front three fans light up and m amazed with the display of them I like the honeycomb structure for the fansbut I don't like that you can't change the color of the LEDs they are static exactly the way you see them in the picture of the different modes at least none that I can figure out. If I had a drama the modification to this system that I rebuilt would have been a little bit easier but all I had for you was metal snipping pliers I need a new nose pliers a Phillips head screwdriver. But I got it all to fit as a little bit of modification and sacrifice of a hard drive cage for an HDD. I like it it's cheap quality material metal very flimsy easily flexible with pliers you can easily offended out of place it looks amazing I love the fan setup with my cooler Master hyper 212 Evo tower cooler I have it in a push-pull configuration with two 120 in front of it and a 120 in the rear right next to it so I have super fan cooling for the tower on the CPU, which by the way is a few millimeters short of preventing the side panel to fit on. Like anything in life you will get what you pay for and what you pay for this particular case model you don't really get a lot of great products the side window is thin plexiglass. I literally had to bend and break off the hard drive retention slots in order to fit my 1000 watt Corsair power supply in it. Honestly I'm content with this computer case it looks pretty it's smaller than my old one I don't have my hard drive properly mounted anywhere but I had to fit my only power supply that I had into the case.
Z**F
YOU CAN CHANGE THE FAN RGB! Here’s how!
You CAN change the color of the fans! It took many back and forths with customer support to finally get an answer but in the end i figured out you need to unplug the reset switch from your mobo (it’s plugged in with the power button control and other io port cables.) and plug it into the short fang along wire from the fans that has 2 tiny pins deep inside. after this the button on top should cycle through the lights. i’m not sure how good that explanation was but it is possible. however the fans will change back to rainbow every time the pc wakes up from sleep. disappointed it didint come connected like that as it’s clearly ruining many ppls set ups and other cases already come ready to go. The circulation in the front is terrible and i’m currently looking to take off the acrylic front and replace it with mesh. the metal side dents with almost no pressure and the honey comb design has extra pieces of plastic attached here and there that just make it look cheap and unfinished. Don’t buy this case if you were considering it. Writing this mainly to help the poor souls who are stuck with the rainbow lights.
L**O
Decent case, not all it promises to be
I got this case for an upgrade of my current mid-tower. Overall the case is solid, and well designed, but a bit tight in many ways. There isn't a lot of space for the PSU (Corsair 650 modular), or the braided cables commonly in use. The placement of the SSD mounting areas is problematic because of the wiring spaces. The area behind the mobo is too narrow and its a logic puzzle to get all the power cables to the right places without a giant bulge in the back plate. Overall, if they made this about 5% bigger in all dimensions, it would be perfect. Front fans use molex power, making them difficult to integrate into the mobo power scheme, and I can't see a way to control the RGB. Button shown in the description is actually a reset button, both by label and by function.FYI I'm using a full ATX mobo, 2HDD, 1SSD, GeForce 960.
C**N
Smaller than I anticipated
To be fair I probably should have research this item a little more, but the case I got was the Water Square 5. It is smaller than the normal "Mid-Tower" I've seen. I was not able to fit my power supply brick into it, let alone the wires. The reviews was a little misleading as it was five different product reviews combine into one. I assume they were all alike and good, so I didn't think twice before buying it quickly. I do not recommend the Water Square 5 case unless you are making a smaller build. This rating is for the Water Square 5 case only, I'm sure other cases by darkFlash is fine.
J**E
Too small not cooler aio compatible.
For one the side panel was cracked on arrival. For two there is no way you can fit 240 coolermaster aio radiator on the top mount with a strix x570-e mb in it after rearranging and a lot of headache I have mounted the cooler to the front areas but not neear enough airflow. The power supply fit but with a struggle against the wiring. No place to hide wiring. Its just too cramped for performance hardware. On the positives its exceptionally quite. The lighting is fascinatingly fluid. The compartments are nice if you needed them. Its just too small for gaming hardware.
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