Redragon CA606 Gaming Back-Mounted PC Case, ATX Computer Chassis w/ 3 x 120mm Fans Pre-Installed & High Airflow Perforated Panels, 270° Full View, Easy Cable Management, Black
$94.99
Price: $94.99
(as of Jan 05, 2025 17:38:11 UTC – Details)
Efficient Space and DIY Freedom – Redragon CA606 case features a snap-on panel allowing quick, tool-free access. Compatible with both ITX, MATX and ATX motherboards, supports GPU size up to 400mm (15.74″), CPU coolers up to 165mm (6.49″), top-mounted liquid coolers up to 360mm(9.84″), and PSU up to 200mm (7.87″). Perfect for all your DIY projects!
Panoramic 270° Vision – The 270° panoramic case offers a stunning view of your gaming rig through fully tempered glass panels. Diamond-cut angles elevate your setup, delivering a striking visual experience for every gamer.
Way Too Cool – Supports max 9 (top 3 + side 3 + bottom 3) 120mm fans & 360mm long radiator, vented honeycomb/meshed panels. Keep the temperature low whether using a water or air cooling system. Transparent tempered glass panels reveal this beast’s mystery & beauty.
Tool-Free Maintenance – Enjoy hassle-free upkeep with the CA606 case, featuring magnetic dust filters with a fine 0.8mm density on the top. This design effectively reduces dust buildup while maintaining excellent airflow, allowing you to keep your system cleaner and cooler with minimal effort.
Practical Elegance in One – This mid-tower PC case features a sleek rectangular shape that conserves desktop space while looking elegant. With two translucent tempered glass panels, it lets natural light enhance your setup. The durable glass is resistant to damage and provides great sound insulation, ensuring a comfortable work and gaming environment.
9 reviews for Redragon CA606 Gaming Back-Mounted PC Case, ATX Computer Chassis w/ 3 x 120mm Fans Pre-Installed & High Airflow Perforated Panels, 270° Full View, Easy Cable Management, Black
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J. Monty –
Beautiful M-ATX computer case
Redragon makes some really well designed gear for gamers (if you didn’t know already). And this gaming case is no exception. The case arrived quickly – sufficiently well packaged. It is very well designed, easy to work with (no problems with sharp edges). Keeps all my components cool, and operating efficiently. Will definitely buy more Redragon gear in the future! Looks fantastic, works perfectly – that’s 5-stars in my book!
Jose –
Good looking case that should cost less
Build qualityThe metal is of lower budget thin quality. The finish however is very nicely done. Side panel glass has some weight to it. Rear expansion covers are of the twist and tear type; not the much nicer replaceable ones. Once removed, there’s no filling the slot gap again. You may need to remove whichever slot cover necessary before putting the motherboard in place or you may be unable to twist off the cover if capacitors or any other part of the board is in the way and not giving enough room as they twist inward.For storage, there’s only 1 HDD/ SSD cage. Highly recommend using M.2 SSD’s instead to save room for cable management if necessary or install additional fan at the front bottom. In the PSU cage, you only have a small area to hide your PSU and any other cables. Modular or semi-modular PSU would be preferable if cost is not a concern but you should still manage to fit all cables if PSU is not very long. Rear panel area is not very deep so be mindful how many cables you need to fit.Included are only 2 ARGB PWM reverse fans which is a nice touch as you’re not seeing the ugly back side of the fans. However, these are a 2-in-1 unit – meaning they are not separate. If one needs replaced, both will need to be replaced. While it fits up to 9 fans, it does not include a fan hub. Ensure any fans you add can be daisy-chained or consider buying a fan hub.No USB type C in case! If you need USB C ports, make sure your board has some or you’ll need to add an expansion board for rear ports.Overall thoughtsI’m very happy with the final build considering its limitations. It’s a nice looking case depending on the final build components. If it’s a barebones build, it may look underwhelming. Fill it with nice ARGB fans, nice cooler and it will definitely bring up the overall visual attractiveness. However, I think pricing should be around $50-60 for it’s overall build quality and features. Pre-plan ahead considering its limitations and you should have no trouble fitting all your parts.
Uncompromising Observations –
Attractive case
It arrived undamaged despite what the outer box showed. It looks and came with everything described.I won’t get to fully test it with all the components for heat and airflow for about 2 months, but at first glance it’s quite attractive and has some neat features like the tool-free panel. I will come back to update when it can be fully tested.
Jayden (real person) ð –
The picture lies.
My 240mm aio cooler doesnt have any space to screw in. Had to screw in my own holes. Plus, the top of the cpu aio cover gets scraped by the radiators fans. The radiator fans also touches the ram. I wish they didnt make it seem that a aio could fit in they picture.
Argent Arts –
Nice Case!
The Red Dragon CA606 PC case is pretty nice. Looks good and it’s pretty easy to install your components, especially considering it’s a ‘tool-less’ design. There’s plenty of room to work and for cable management. Overall, this is a nice case that makes it easy to show off your PC’s components and add some nice RGB lighting.
Blake –
3.5 Stars, really good with some severe flaws
I bought this because it is one of the only Fishtank Matx cases that was still small enough to fit into my cramped setup, and i was excited when it arrived. Unfortunately, i immediately discovered 2 issues not brought up on the product page;1) While the promo pictures show an AIO cooler and it does technically fit the radiator, my RAM run into the space where the middle fan should be. So my 360mm Cooler now has only 2 fans. I even bought 15mm tall fans to see if that would be slim enough, but no. you would need something like 10mm, but even that would be extremely tight. (For reference, the average case fan is 25mm thick)2) While the description says “up to 400mm GPU”, it does not mention that it will run into the side fans if it reaches that far, and that the preinstalled fan is actually one solid piece so you cant just split the fans around it. Thankfully, i had already bought the slimmer 15mm fans for the roof cooler, and those fit perfectly.Overall, I am happy enough with the case now that all my stuff is setup in it, but knowing ahead of time that some of these things wouldnt have fit would have changed what i purchased for it.
asta coakley –
Great little tower
My computer was in a house fire, had to replace a few parts to get it to work but the motherboard and everything survived so I just transferred it over to this case, this is a super bougie case. I really like it. I would buy it again, the only thing that really cracked me up is that they print this big detailed directions and it’s literally just labeling the parts of the thing LOL. In like 16 different languages. It’s kind of a waste of paper so they get one started off for that. Save the trees. It’s got plenty of spaces for fans, it’s one of the nicer arranged cases I’ve seen, for the money. I think it’s a great value, it really is cases like this used to be over outrageous, this one’s moderately priced, and you can put enough fans in it to cool anything, also my liquid cooling system fit in it,
T. Jacobs –
No 2.5″ SSD slots
I like the overall look and functionality of this case, but my main gripe about it is that there is no place to mount any 2.5″ solid state drives. My other case has slots for two 3.5″ hds, as well as 3 slots for 2.5″ ssd’s.This can be a pretty tight squeeze to get all of your hardware inside this micro atx case, but it can be done with some creativity (depending on the hardware that you have). The price point is pretty good, and I like how simple it is to remove the side panels.
Jwub –
i used a mATX motherboard on this case, and the thing i had to do was move the standoffs around. but i think that this case fits the matx mobo better since it has alot of holes in the lower end for cables to go through.one of the things i didnt really like was that the cables for the fron IO was very cheap and terrible to work with. I wouldve personally spent a few more extra dollars just on that front IO cables, they genuinely do suck.havent had problems with the pre included case fans, i think they work perfectly fine, i wish that the two front intake fans had a screen on the other side, just to prevent dust. but you obviously cant have it all for this price.I would definitely pay extra if they improved these two aspects