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🖤 Elevate your build with DARKROCK EC2 — where power meets sleek, future-ready design.
The DARKROCK EC2 Black ATX Mid Tower PC Case combines a tempered glass side panel and mesh front for superior airflow and style. It supports the latest 50 Series graphics cards up to 340mm, offers Type-C front connectivity, and accommodates up to eight 120mm fans plus a 360mm radiator for advanced cooling. Magnetic dust filters keep your system clean, while compatibility with ATX, Micro-ATX, and Mini-ITX motherboards ensures versatile builds in a compact, elegant chassis.













| ASIN | B0D4QVMBTP |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | DARKROCK |
| Case Type | Mid Tower |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | ATX, Micro ITX motherboards, 50 series graphics cards |
| Cooling Method | Air, Water |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 532 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal, Plastic, Tempered Glass |
| Fan Size | 120 Millimeters |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Internal Bays Quantity | 3 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15.1"D x 8.6"W x 17.6"H |
| Manufacturer | DARKROCK |
| Material | Metal, Plastic, Tempered Glass |
| Mfr Part Number | EC2-BK |
| Model Name | CP-CASE-DR-EC2-BK |
| Motherboard Compatability | ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX |
| Number of Fans | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Door Opening Design |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Bottom Mount |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Supported Motherboard | ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX |
| Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 7 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 |
S**R
SOLID budget case
You literally won't find a better case at this price point. Absolutely terrific value. It's not much bigger than the case I replaced, which was about the same price when I bought it 10 months ago, but everything is just structured better, and the metal doesn't feel super cheap. There's more room for a bigger graphics card (340mm as opposed to my last case's max of 280mm), so there's plenty of space for upgrades. Cable management was a breeze with the abundance of holes and openings for cables to go to all the right places on my motherboard. Also, there's plenty of space on the rear side of the case for cable management, with more than enough cable tie points. The PSU shroud is nice and roomy as well, with an included hard drive bay tucked inside, which I appreciate, as my last case did not include one. The shroud also allows for even better cable management, especially if you're using a non-modular PSU with extra cables that you don't need. I just bundled them up and zip tied them together and tucked them away, allowing my case to stay fairly clean and open for maximum airflow, while also not making me worry if I would be able to get my side panel back on without a fight. The swiveling tempered-glass side panel that is fully removeable is a nice touch. With the mesh front panel, bottom and top vents (with dust filters; the top filter being magnetic), and rear exhaust, the case feels practically open for lots of air flow. As far as noise level, as with any mostly-open, high-volume airflow case, it strongly depends on your setup. With room for up to eight (8) 120mm case fans, or six (6) 120mm fans and two (2) 140mm fans (top vent), there's lots of room for efficient cooling. But if you're like me, you don't care too much about the noise, as you tend to tune it out when you're immersed in an intense gaming session. So, I have my GPU switched to performance mode, and my case fans are set to keep things nice and chilly, so it can get a bit noisy at times, but again, nothing that really bothers me too much. If you have a dual-BIOS GPU set to quiet mode, and have your fans fine-tuned to perform at maximum efficiency with minimal noise, the openness of the case, while creating the possibility for more noise exposure, also allows for plenty of airflow for efficient cooling, allowing your fans to keep things moving at a nice, low dB. Overall, it's a solid case. As stated at the beginning, you won't find a better value case for the price.
M**E
Good budget mid tower
Package arrived without issue (all the way to Fiji). Normal styrofoam was used with single boxing but no damages. The case is a decent budget case (with 1 each usb2,3 and c front ports) and comes with a rear exhaust fan which is nice (i replaced it for aesthetic). Side glass is sturdy and hinged which is also nice. Fits 06 fans (used corsair rgb 120s) 3 front intakes, 2 for upper exhaust and replaced the rear case fan with another corsair for exhaust. There is nothing wrong with no rgb/argb but this was a gift for a friend so spruced the build up with rgb (but really hate the icue software). Am not into rgb (no rgb is the norm) but gotta admit it does add personality (mentally) to an otherwise all black case (used white static lighting at its dimmest which makes it look kinda like the b/w superman logo aesthetic). Can fit a 3 slot gpu comfortably but do consider a 90 degree adaptor for clearance from the glass panel. Airflow is very nice and airy, no inner dust guards (top one is a magnetic mat only so its nice) and temps are good (idling in 30s celcius and 60-70C under loads...in Fiji's hot December room temps) (specs: msi mpg edge wifi ddr5, 64gb vengeance, 13700k, dc-ak620 aircooler, wdblack sn770 1tb and another crucial 2tb ssd with a stock 10gb 3080). All front ports work and cable management takes some time but no bulging of the side panel with decent cabling/zipties etc. Would buy again as Fiji retailers don't have any (all over Fiji) tower cases at all with front usb c ports (the msi mobo would've been a bit of waste without front usbc). So far no issues from my friend and I hope this build lasts him a decent number of years (the refurb optiplex we got gave up after about an year). Overall, a decent product and vinaka to retailer.
A**N
Fantastic, looking to buy a second.
Fantastic quality case. Super easy to take apart and install your components. Cable management isn't the best, but for this price you're honestly not going to beat it. Willing to bet anyone with good cable management skills will properly have zero issues with it, but you're not going to make anything super aesthetic. Case has plenty of room, fits my RTX 2070 with plenty of space, would have no issue with a 4070 TI Super that I use in my other system. I'm actually thinking about upgrading my old case for my main PC to this one as well. It looks really nice and mature, looks like it belongs in an adult apartment and not your teen gaming bedroom which is also a huge plus. It's good quality metal as well, doesn't seem like it would bend easily and get damaged unless you're royally clumsy. The only thing keeping this from being 5 stars is top fan attachment is a bit awkward and the only place i had difficulty installing anything. Drive bays are also another plus, designed to ensure you can easily pull drives in and out without having to remove a bunch of components first.
J**E
Perfect budget Mid-tower
You won't find something less expensive at this quality I'd wager. This is an incredible value for a mid tower. Got it for 55 bucks. It's much more compact than the average mid tower (240mm top not 360) but that was a huge positive I didn't even check for. The smaller size, assuming you don't have a 5090 is literally perfect for asthetics and setting up a nice clean build. Removable GPU panels instead of breakaways, extremely near easily removable opening glass door. I like this case better than my main build, and that is a 120 dollar case! Don't get me wrong, it's very nice, but it's heavy and too much glass. This is the perfect size and feature list for PC without going micro ATX. 1 Free case fan in the back, and no fan hub, just fair warning. I didn't need those for this because I'm just repurposing parts for a build for my friend, but it should be noted that's where some price cuts went. But they didn't go to quality! Fantastic case.
H**N
Better than expected. Will be buying again.
Been building for 10 years. Always used Fractal Design cases. They're easy to work with and are solid quality. But they're also expensive. I wanted a cheap case for a spare parts PC. It had to be compact. No fish tanks. Glass panel optional. Good airflow. And under $60. This met everything and more. At no point did I feel frustrated. Not once did I think "this is what I get for paying $60". I will 100% be buying this again. + Glass panel swings like a door. Held by magnets. Easy to pull with a small fabric tab. Easy to disconnect the entire panel from the hinges. Makes dusting and tinkering easy. + Good cable management. Power supply shroud to hide non modular cables. Good routing holes for power supply cables and front port cables. + Two (2) USB 3.0 ports and one (1) USB C port. + One pre-installed fan in the back with a long cable to hook anywhere on your motherboard. + Mesh front for airflow. + Maximum graphics card length is 340mm (shorter than my personal Meshify 2 Compact at 360mm) which makes the case smaller. + Power supply shroud to hide extra non-modular cables. I removed the hard drive cage and strongly recommend you, too, if you don't use a spinning disk. + Tinted (dark) glass panel is surprisingly light. + Generally lightweight. Other reviewers complain it's "flimsy" but the thinner metals is exactly why it's lightweight. Case felt stable the entire time. Weight is a serious concern because these computers go to kids and people with less strength. - Front mesh panel can be difficult to pull off with your hands. Needs decent force. It's held by plastic connectors. When done, it can be confusing to know which side is up or down so do a gentle test before using force to re-connect it. - Installing front fans can be tricky. You need to hold the fans outside the case (with the panel off) while screwing from the inside. Other cases, you hold the fans from the inside and screw from the outside. This can be made much easier with buying a 360mm all-in-one fan (three fans in one with one cable) so you only have to use four (4) screws instead of twelve (12).
E**C
Worth the money, it is gorgeous
Very well made case. Will recommend. Design is flawless. It is a gorgeous gaming case. Easy to install mobo and parts. The mounting was ease. The placement of ssd or storage is plenty and well strategized. Reasonable low price.
M**N
Good value
Very solid build quality. Great price. Fast shipping. Good communication. Arrived on time. Undamaged. Good mounting space. Plenty of room for cable management.
M**H
The art of the build
Finally had a chance to build my machine. It took me a bit longer than I expected because of one of the threaded stand for mobo mount came off and it was in a really tight spot. After several hours, I was able to get everything tuned to the way I like including air flow and heat management. A lot of time people just put in fans without really fine tuning how the air actually move around. In terms of size, it seems a big more narrower than my previous builts. As such, putting in the psu means having to remove the hdd mount area in order to accommodate a relatively small 750 psu. The cpu fan I had installed is fairly big so it almost sit right next to the external fan. Talk another tight!!! The box seems to be well made and should be durable for everyday gamer. If you have to move it around a lot, the case may not be for you. In terms of looks, it’s like the average Amy at the party. It’s not bad looking and also not the prettiest. Cable management is ok and it’s really based on the artist performing the build. If you are hasty, the end result will simply reflects that. No fault to the pc case maker.
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