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Antec Dark Fleet DF-85 Case Review
Author: Gabriel Torres
Type: Reviews Last Updated: June 22, 2010
Page: 7 of 7
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Conclusions
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The Antec Dark Fleet DF-85 is a nice full-tower case for the user that is looking for a case that supports lots of hard disk drives and comes with lots of fans with speed control. The construction quality is top-notch, but we didn’t like the tabs covering the 5 ¼” bays. Users looking for other specific features – eight expansion slots, for instance – will have to pick a different product, though. In the same price range, we have Cooler Master HAF X, which may be a better choice, depending on what you are looking for in terms of features.

Strong Points

  • Impressive number of fans: seven.
  • Speed control for all fans.
  • Vented slot covers
  • Air filters on the front fans
  • Four 3 ½” and one 2 ½” hot-swap bays
  • Support for up to two 2 ½” hard drives or SSDs
  • Support for up to 11 hard drives is more than enough for even the most hardcore user
  • Hole for accessing the backplate for the CPU cooler on the motherboard tray
  • Holes for routing cables on the motherboard tray
  • Clips for fastening zip-lock ties
  • One USB 3.0 port
  • Anti-vibration mechanism on the internal 2 ½” bay
  • No sharp edges where you could cut yourself while building your PC
  • Support for power supplies from the Antec CP series

Weak Points

  • The tabs in front of the 5 ¼” bays make inserting media in the optical drives a really annoying process
  • No screwless mechanism for the drive bays
  • No anti-vibration mechanism for hard disk drives
  • No eSATA port
  • No FireWire port
  • Slot cover for the USB 3.0 cable isn’t painted black
  • Uses regular silver screws for installing expansion cards instead of black thumbscrews
  • Bay covers aren’t meshed
  • It would be nice if it came with eight expansion slots
  • It should have a separated hole for routing the cable from the front USB 3.0 port instead of using one expansion slot for this
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