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The darkFlash Floatron F1 case showcases fresh design in mATX format

PC case manufacturer darkFlash has a new microATX chassis with a very distinctive aesthetic. The new Floatron F1 features a unique “floating base”, which the company claims not only gives the case a unique look but also significantly improves airflow for your components.

The most standout feature of the Floatron F1's design is its elevated base. The main chassis sits on top of an expanded platform, creating a gap underneath that allows for unrestricted airflow to the bottom-mounted fans. darkFlash claims that this vertical air duct architecture and improved GPU ventilation can result in a 5-7°C drop in graphics card temperatures compared to traditional designs. The base also doubles as a display platform for personal decorations or custom lighting.

Despite its relatively compact microATX footprint, the Floatron F1 boasts some impressive hardware support. It has room for three SSDs/HDDs, ITX and mATX motherboards, tall CPU air coolers up to 185 mm in height, and graphics cards up to 350 mm long. The cooling potential is equally good, supporting up to nine case fans in total and featuring a 360 mm radiator in the top panel. darkFlash has also included a few builder-friendly touches to improve the user experience, featuring a tool-free side panel, a screwless clamshell design for easy access to your components

Available in both black and white, the Floatron F1 is offered in standard or back-connect editions. Both versions feature a modern front I/O, including a USB-C port, two USB-A 3.0 ports, and an HD-Audio port.

KitGuru says: The darkFlash Floatron F1 appears to be an intriguing option for builders seeking a distinctive aesthetic without compromising on cooling potential. Do you like the aesthetics of darkFash's new case?

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