

The new Dark Phantom Series DP31 mini-tower M-ATX case features claw-shaped air intakes and an irregular ARGB strip at the front panel. The DP31 provides the best building experience with its small yet powerful body structure. It's the best choice for gamers who favor small cases & ARGB showcase.
Net Weight: 2.9 Kgs
Gross Weight: 3.71 Kgs

OUTSTANDING EXTERIOR
The DP31 Keeps you satisfied by design.

MAGNETIC & REMOVABLE TEMPERED GLASS SIDE PANEL
You can remove the side panel with ease by lifting it. Screw-free design and steel covers keep it sturdy.

HIGH-EFFICIENCY COOLING DESIGN
The claw-shaped air intakes at the front provide massive airflow. Ventilation on top and PSU chamber also guarantee sufficient cooling performance.

SATISFYING BUILDING EXPERIENCE
Six motherboard fixings are pre-installed and make the installation more convenient.


IMPECCABLE INTERIOR

Overall Review: Great budget case from Antec! Very thoughtful layout, went together without issues. Well labeled wiring, motherboard tray standoff positions, and drive hardpoints. Provided good avenues for clean cable management with lots of tie off spots for zip ties, and access ports to route wiring from the non-window side. Smaller than I expected, which is nice considering it still cleared the monster of a video card I bought it to accommodate. Included fans are quiet and the LED controller has some fun patterns. Top panel wiring is labeled on the connectors which is great. The rest is not criticism so much as observation of where costs were cut so that people can know what they're getting into with the cheap option. The included hardware is mediocre, for example the long thumbscrews are just a plastic sleeve over a standard screw instead of the one-piece metal ones you'd get with a spendier option. Rear slot fillers are the snap off type except for a single reusable screwn in one. Case metal is very thin, which means it'll dent easily, but also means you save a lot of weight. Wiring for the fans and top panel is really small gauge, but it all worked. The only actual unpleasant point was that the access to the bottom power supply area is a little tight and is riveted closed on the window side. If you're using a modular PSU I'd recommend attaching any expansion harnesses before installing it in the case.