Photo Essay: DarkFlash At Computex 2025

DarkFlash was another brand we visited at its booth during Computex 2025. While we’re not entirely familiar with the name, the company does have a reputation of being a manufacturer of components and peripherals.
Casings are something of the brand’s speciality, something that it was eager to show off in the form of its all-glass cylindrical casings. Admittedly, it’s an interesting concept and does wow you, up until you realise the nightmare that accompanies it, should it shatter and fall all over the floor. Exclusive to the Taiwanese market are desktop casings featuring female characters from a special game, plastered all over the side panels.
Casings notwithstanding, DarkFlash also has a hand in the making of CPU coolers and some PC-centric knick-knacks. One such example of the latter are LED panels built directly into one of its CPU air-coolers that, of course, is customisable, allowing users to display the core temperature or even voltage consumption.
The AIO cooler options from DarkFlash are in abundance too, and the brand even had a special one-piece 360mm fan module that could be attached to an AIO cooler of to a casing that supports said fans. The idea here is that it minimises the number of screws that would typically be used to fix three separate 120mm fans.
Last but not least, DarkFlash was also eager to show off its many peripherals, and by that, I’m talking about its collection of keyboards and mice. The mice feel solid, yet light and sturdy, while their keyboards definitely screamed Hall Effect, although I’m not sure how having magnetic key switches would benefit typers and keyboard gamers in the long run. Joystick controllers and trigger buttons, I get, but using them on keyboards feels like a step too far for me.
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