

With the DLH 21, the brand is going after the growing ITX segment as well. The result is a case that has some surprising attention to detail starting with how the top I/O melts nicely into the panel alongside the beautiful power and LED buttons, and there is the grommet-covered opening in the back to make it look great from that angle, too. On top of that, it is one of the few ITX cases out there that is both compact and offers built-in ARGB elements. DarkFlash even added a bit of design flair to the air vents on all panels with differently sized holes.On the interior, you find a functional layout that doesn't require you to compromise on any major components when installing a long GPU and liquid cooling or going for the maximum allowable with an SFX-L PSU. This means you have the utmost flexibility in picking the parts that work for you within the constraints of the ITX chassis. fairly easy build with clean looks and unblocked componentsgreat signs of a good SFF case.

On the interior, you find a functional layout that doesn't require you to compromise on any major components when installing a long GPU and liquid cooling or going for the maximum allowable with an SFX-L PSU. This means you have the utmost flexibility in picking the parts that work for you within the constraints of the ITX chassis. fairly easy build with clean looks and unblocked components

Fan support: top 92mm * 1 / side 120mm * 2
I / O: TYPE-C / USB3.0 / HD Audio / Power / LED Switch

Compact interior, capable of installing 125mm SFX PSU, 240mm Radiator (or 1 x 3.5'' HDD + 120mm Fan), 310mm GPU, 134mm height CPU cooler and 2 x 2.5'' SSD.

5 panel meshed with magnet dust filter installed,impressive heat performance,and keeps the inside clean.
Magnetically connect top panel,easy to remove.Back grommet gathers the cable,clean cable management.

Pros: Easy to assemble Love the Thumb screws layout for removing the panels Mesh sides for ventilation making thermals outstanding with the R5 3600 and 2070S I used support for up to a 240 aio with included fans grills to make sure fans aren't obstructed after installation. love the card layout allowing for me to use my massive 2070S from aorus.
Cons: After building in many sff itx cases it's hard to find a flaw. If I had to nitpick Id say I wish the motherboard IO was a bit lower making it easier to pass cables such as Display port of HDMI out the back. Was still able to fit them no problem and right angle connectors would help but again nitpicking.
Overall Review: If you are a fan of sff cases and want a treat to build Id highly recommend as this was one of the most streamline cases Ive worked with in a while