Imagine me, now imagine my PC chassis, what do you see? Is it the Cougar Conquer with 56 RGB fans dancing in unison, 3x 3090 Tis and somehow 5x core i12s? Because that’s exactly what it is, I mean isn’t. In fact, not too long ago, my chassis ran solely on 2x stock black chassis fans, one that the case came with and one that I dug up out of my grandfather’s trunk.
Enter South African summer days, my temps are hotter than Stacey’s mom, my fans are spinning so fast not even noise-cancelling headphones can keep the sound at bay, I need some cooling, and I need it before my PlayStation and my PC start air raiding my neighbourhood together.
Thankfully, the Antec DP502 FLUX came to the rescue.

Look, I enjoy new things, I think we all do, just opening the thing up and touching it all over, checking out if there’s some sort of hidden thing they forgot to add to the description on the box, but I REALLY enjoyed opening up the DP502 FLUX. I’ve built a fair few PCs in my time and the DP502 FLUX just feels like it was designed with that in mind. It comes out of the box with 5 fans, to be used for Antecs original F-LUX Platform Cooling Solution, an ARGB Fan controller built-in, enough cable management space to swing a cat and magnetic dust covers, like, everywhere! And here’s the kicker, it’s budget-friendly! *Mind-blow explosion sounds*

For someone looking to start a new build and who wants something “plug-n-play”, I can’t see it being any easier than what Antec has provided with their FLUX range of cases and the DP502. It comes in both black and white, we got it in white, pretty enough to be on the dining room table in my opinion, and has a snazzy little LED on the grill, just enough to fit into your RGB Fan selection, or subtle enough if RGB isn’t your mood.
Spectacular Specs:
The DP502 Flux is a Mid Tower ATX Case, it comes with a 4mm Tempered glass left-hand panel that is fully open, including the PSU shroud, it has 7x PCIe slots, enough space for 1 5.25” HDD, 3x 3.5” HDDs and 3x 2.5” HDDs, it has a 405mm GPU length space, a 175mm CPU Cooler space and a 25mm PSU space.


