Unknown, but NOT Unworthy! | Darkflash DLX4000 All White Gaming PC Build | RTX 4090, Ryzen 7900X

#Darkflash #rtx4090 #asuspcdiy - Established fairly recently in 2016, Darkflash have been making some sizeable ripples in the PC Gaming tech world, so let’s check out the DLX4000 combined with their latest Twister DXV2.6 AIO! 00:00 - INTRO 00:29 - Cooling Support 01:00 - Build Hardware 01:33 - Motherboard Assembly 03:07 - DLX4000 Assembly 05:50 - Airflow Visualization 06:23 - Cinematic & Desk Setup Let’s kick things off by saying that the DLX4000 brings a solid chassis at a very attractive price point. A stand out feature for me is that ’dual chamber’ style with a panoramic view, but it’s not actually dual chamber. Darkflash have made good for this approach, implementing a stylish design ID and making the PSU shroud feel seamless with said design. More often than not, cases of this style come with lots of unused space which can look unsightly depending on the hardware configuration, which in this instance is clearly not an issue. Airflow remains excellent throughout, thanks to the unrestricted side and bottom intakes. The DLX4000 comes in a few different variations such as black glass & white glass, along with a black and white mesh front panel version. This should give all builders creative freedom based on airflow, style and overall aesthetics. Also featured inside the build would be Darkflash’s new Twister DXV2.6 liquid AIO. This has a TDP of 285W and runs very quiet indeed. One aspect of the overall build I didn’t anticipate would be the noise, or lack of, from the S101 RGB fans. They perform extremely well relative to cost giving them a big high five from me! Side note, some eagle eyed viewers who attended Computex 2023 may recognise the cinematic from this build, as it was being played on Darkflash’s big screen at the show! Final conclusion following build hardware list: Main parts included in the build: (USA Amazon) Case - (check back for link) GPU - CPU - Motherboard - RAM - NVME M.2 - CPU Cooler - (white coming soon) PSU - 5x Case fans - (check back for link) RGB Hub - Fan Hub - GPU extension Cable - PSU Extension Cables - Mouse - Keyboard - Mouse Pad - Headset - Headset Stand - Monitor - Lights used to film this video: Godox UL150ii - Godox UL60 - Main parts included in the build: (UK Amazon) Case - (check back for link) GPU - CPU - Motherboard - RAM - NVME M.2 - CPU Cooler - (check back for link) PSU - 5x Case fans - (check back for link) RGB Hub - Fan Hub - GPU extension Cable - PSU Extension Cables - Mouse - Keyboard - Mouse Pad - Headset - Headset Stand - Monitor - Lights used to film this video: Godox UL150ii - Godox UL60 - Darkflash are making some solid moves here in the PC gaming space. With a relatively new introduction to the market, I’m stoked to see where things will lead for them. The DLX4000 is a solid, great looking chassis which I wouldn’t hesitate to build with again. There’s a few things I’d like to see, like the inclusion of a fan / RGB hub integrated into the case, but those things could be added third party all the same as Darkflash do not include any fans with this model. Special thanks to Darkflash for the hook-up and support to make this build possible. You guys are awesome! Learn more about the DLX4000 here: --------------------------------------------------------------- Please like and subscribe if you want to see more content like this, also follow the link below to my Instagram where you will find the photoshoot pictures and lots more like-minded content :D --------------------------------------------------------------- ☕☕ BUY ME A COFFEE! ☕☕ Show you support for the channel. Bonus - get a shout out in the next video! No subscription or sign-up required! ---------------------------------------------------------------- Find me on socials:
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