DarkFlash is launching its new DY470 case, an ATX form-factor chassis with a multi-facet design mimicking that of the diamonds, as the company puts it. This model was first revealed on Computex this year.
DarkFlash DY470

The DY470’s exterior features three ‘ultra-transparent’ glass panels (front, side, and partially top) that offer a 330° panoramic view of the internal components. For the panels that isn’t glass, you can choose either black or white options based on your preference. As an ATX chassis, it supports up to two 360mm radiators or ten 120mm fans (DarkFlash recommends pairing the case with INF34 ARGB fans, which come with Hydro Bearings for quieter operation.)

The DY470 also supports backside-connecting ATX motherboards for a cable-free look; the pre-installed adjustable GPU bracket helps with sagging, though the option for vertical GPU installation is also available. Additionally, the front I/O panel (located on the front leg) includes a USB 3.2 Gen2 (10Gbps) Type-C ports, plus a pair of USB 3.0 Type-A ports and audio connectors.

In terms of maintenance, the DY470 features pull-out dust filters for easy access and cleaning; a power supply chamber with a cable cover plate helps with cable management. The case measures 497 x 473 x 298mm, with maximum GPU clearance measuring up to 410mm (390mm for vertical installations), as well as up to 175mm of CPU cooler clearance.
No local availability information has been announced thus far, though nearby countries like Philippines has seen the product sold for the price of ~RM1,100.
Pokdepinion: A decently good-looking case in my opinion.