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Antec DP31 Micro-ATX Mini Tower Case Review

There are a lot of PC cases to choose from, especially if you’re happy with a full-size ATX motherboard. However, I’m a huge fan of the slightly smaller micro-ATX form factor, but in the last few hardware generations, there have been fewer motherboards of this size, and as a result, fewer cases, leaving me with fewer upgrade options than I would like. Thankfully, Antec is here, as they’ve just revealed their new micro-ATX case, the Antec Dark Phantom 31, or DP31. Not only is it compact, but it looks pretty cool, comes with loads of great features and best of all… it’s pretty darn affordable too.

Antec DP31 Micro-ATX

The case is nice and compact, but still supports a decent amount of hardware. There’s room for up to five fans, with support for 120mm and 140mm fans in the front, two 120mm in the top and one 120mm in the rear. However, It comes with a single 120mm fan pre-installed in the rear. It’ll also take radiators of up to 240mm in the front, should you wish to fit an AIO. It’ll take a GPU of up to 300mm too, albeit, that’s without front fans or a radiator, so factor that into your measurements. Beyond that, you get room for an ATX PSU, a PSU shroud, a good amount of storage, a tool-free side panel, built-in RGB lighting and more. So, let’s dive in for a closer look!

Features

  • Supports Mini-ITX and Micro-ATX Motherboards
  • ATX PSU Mount
  • Mini-Tower
  • Tempered Glass
  • ARGB Lighting Built-In
  • Magnetic Tool-Free Side Panel
  • 3.5” HDD / 2.5” SSD(convertible): 2/1 (3.5” HDD racks are removable)

What Antec Had to Say

“The new Dark Phantom Series DP31 mini-tower M-ATX case from Antec features claw-shaped air intakes and an irregular ARGB strip at the front panel. The DP31 provides an incredible building experience with its small yet powerful body structure, making this case perfect for build veterans and D.I.Y enthusiasts who prefer smaller form factors but still enjoy ARGB features. The DP31 features a magnetic (screw-free) removable tempered glass side panel, affording you panoramic views of your build whilst also providing easy access for building/maintenance. Designed with airflow in mind this very capable case supports up to five fans or if water cooling is more your thing, a 240mm radiator can be mounted to the front panel, there is also additional space for up to 4 drives to stay on top of your storage and a comprehensive front panel I/O to handle your connections. If your interested in a smaller form-factor chassis, with a fair price point and plenty of options to support your build, the Antec DP31 may just be the case for you.”

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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