“Antec worked extremely hard in 2010 to meet the enclosure needs of enthusiasts and PC gamers and the DF-30 is proof that they did their homework with this target audience. The $89 (after mail-in rebate) price tag is perfectly positioned to make the DF-30 a unique option for those users looking for a standard mid-tower chassis with unique features that won’t be found with any other chassis in its price range or class.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
- Cooler Master HAF 912 Case Review @ Tweaknews
- Enermax LuxuRay Case Review @ Hardware Secrets
- Corsair Graphite Series 600T Mid-Tower Case @ Pro-Clockers
- Thermaltake Armor A30 @ Hardware Bistro
- Lian Li PC-X2000F Case Review @ HardwareHeaven
- Lian Li PC-V1020B Mid Tower Chassis @ Tweaktown
- Thermaltake Armor A60 Chassis Review @ t-break
- Cooler Master Turbine Master Fan Review @ KitGuru
- Nesteq RubberScrew Magnet @ HardwareBistro
- Coolermaster Turbine Master Mach 0.8 case fan @ Rbmods
- Cooler Master Turbine Master: Turbo-ventilation @ InsideHW
- Noctua NH-C14 Heatsink and Fan @ Overclockers Online
- Evercool Transformer 4 CPU Cooler @ Funky Kit
- Corsair H70 CPU Water Cooler Review @ Hardware Secrets
Antec’s Dark Fleet case offers serious cooling potential
Steve’s latest review for us was the Antec Dark Fleet DF-30, a rather large ATX case (19.1″x 7.8″ x 19.1″) built for serious air cooling. You can read about the wide variety of fans, swappable drive bays, fan controllers and the ease of installation in his full review at the top of the page. As the case won a Silver Award and can be yours for under $100 it is highly recommended you look.