The darkFlash Floatron F1 is not your average m-ATX case. With a floating base and aggressive airflow design, this new chassis from the lesser-known PC brand aims to lower GPU temps and make a statement while doing it.
DarkFlash Floatron F1 improves airflow with an elevated base
Founded by DIY PC builders in 2016, darkFlash has been quietly expanding its catalog of cases and components. The Floatron F1 might be their most striking release yet. By lifting the main chassis off its base, the design allows for 64 mm of ground clearance, which the company claims can reduce GPU temperatures by 5–7°C.
That “floating” aesthetic isn’t just for looks; it opens up the entire underside for airflow. The case uses front and side tempered glass while ventilating every other surface to maximize cooling.
Plenty of clearance and flexible cooling options
Inside, the darkFlash Floatron F1 supports GPUs up to 350 mm and CPU coolers up to 185 mm tall. While radiator support is limited to the top (up to 360 mm), fan support is generous:
Floatron F1 fan configuration:
- Up to 9x 120 mm fans
- Or up to 5x 140 mm fans
- Bottom: 3x 120 mm intake
- Top: 3x 120 mm exhaust
- Back: 1x exhaust
- Side: 2x 120 mm (optional intake)
Storage isn’t ignored either. The base fits two 3.5″ HDDs, and there’s room for two SSDs behind the motherboard tray. The I/O panel includes two USB 3.0 ports and one Type-C port, all placed on the side of the base for easy access.
Price and release still under wraps
So far, darkFlash hasn’t revealed pricing or exact release dates. The Floatron F1 will launch in black, a white combo variant, and a Black-Connect Edition, though it’s still unclear what differentiates the latter.
For builders looking to prioritize GPU cooling and stand out with a futuristic look the darkFlash Floatron F1 is shaping up to be a case worth watching.
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