Antec DP503 Chassis Analysis/Chassis

I've talked enough about reviews from the gamer world, but to finish and close this episode there's no better way than to honor the best chassis on the market.
If you like this world and you've spent good money on all the components, you'll want to keep them safe, and besides that you'll want everything around you to look great, which is why gamer chassis are the best choice.
They offer quality, elegance and accessibility.
Belonging to the Dark League family, where designs with mesh front optimized for good cooling are proposed. This unit includes 3 ARGB fans as standard with which to start from a good base for our gaming hardware, it has a robust construction and a technically careful interior.
We can immediately see that this chassis offers us excellent visibility to see the components of the previously installed motherboard, as well as excellent front and rear ventilation.
The sensation it offers us to the touch is more than enough to relieve us of knowing that our components are protected by a solid material, pleasant to the touch and the eye.
On the sides we see a thin plate of a kind of glass, which can be put on and removed very easily when handling.


On the left side face where a full tempered glass window has been installed to reveal both the main compartment and the PSU cover.
A 4 mm thick glass has been used, slightly darkened and with an opaque frame around it that allows its metal reinforcement chassis to be hidden.
This frame provides the installation system by means of several tabs on the upper and lower edges, with two locking rear screws.


The front area that gives the Antec DP503 practically all its personality and differentiation from the other models in its family.
A plastic frame with inwardly sloping edges has been used to provide a sharper and more dynamic look, with details of cuts at different heights giving a 3D look



The finish is quite spectacular, although the most important thing at a technical level is to have small holes that filter the air taken by its three pre-installed A-RGB fans as standard.
At the top, where we have a fairly complete I/O panel located longitudinally on the right edge with.
1 x USB 32 Gen2 Type-C
2x USB 32 Gen1 Type-A
2x 35 mm jack for separate audio and microphone
Power and hard drive indicator LEDs
Power button
RGB control button



This upper area is distinguished by having a large, slightly loaded opening on the left edge to be able to install fans or radiators of up to 360 mm without hindering the components of the motherboard. A magnetic metal mesh acts as a medium grain dust filter.
When removing the tempered glass we will see more clearly that this Antec DP503, it is divided into main compartment, rear area for cables and PSU area with metal cover. The vertical plate looks sufficiently robust, despite the wide gap that allows you to work on the heatsink or install an SSD.



We get a chassis with good visualization of the internal hardware through its window, and the original and striking touch with the 3D mesh front accompanied by its 3 ARGB fans.



Conclusion
The most differential aspect will be aesthetics, and here we have a 3D mesh front that allows perfect air intake to the interior, as highlights we have the I/O panel with USB-C Gen2 for high-end boards, lower filter and upper magnetic protection.