The Einarex Prisma S600 brings the L-panel to the ATX format with gold accents and floor-to-ceiling glass

The Einarex Prisma S600 brings the L-panel to the ATX format with gold accents and floor-to-ceiling glass

There are design decisions that define a product from the first glance, and in the Prisma S600 that decision is the glass panel. It is not a conventional side: it is a single piece that covers the front and the side in continuity, forming an L that surrounds two sides of the box without interruptions. The result, seen at the Einarex stand during Computex 2026, is an ATX tower that looks more like a showcase than a chassisand that is exactly what you are looking for.

Gold accents on the fan frames and internal structural elements reinforce that feeling. While most gaming cases opt for neutral finishes or black and RGB contrast, the S600 introduces a warm tone that visually differentiates it from almost everything on the market in this segment. It is not an option for all tastes, but it is a wise bet.

Specifications that do not disappoint

The Prisma S600 has an ATX format with Support for GPUs up to 415mm, CPU coolers up to 160mm, and radiators up to 360mm. It’s broad compatibility that seamlessly covers today’s high-end components, including the largest triple-fan graphics cards on the market.

The interior of the unit on display at Computex included three fans in the lower area and three on the sideall with the same hexagonal frame with gold accents that characterizes the aesthetics of the product. The top features positions for up to three additional 120mm fans, with perforated mesh integrated into the top panel making it easy to extract hot air without the need for additional covers.

A glass panel that is also your access mechanism

One of the most striking moments at the Einarex stand was seeing the L-shaped glass panel of the S600 lift up as if it were a pivoting door. The large piece separates from the chassis in a controlled manner and allows complete access to the interior from two sides at a time. It is a system that is reminiscent of panoramic boxes from other brands, but taken further in terms of the extension of the panel.

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The locking mechanism had no visible play in the exposed unitand the thickness of the glass conveyed solidity. With no components installed, as seen in some of the booth photos, the S600’s internal structure shows a well-organized chassis with integrated cable management and multiple attachment points for fans and radiators.

I/O panel with its own personality

The S600 connector panel is located on the front edge of the casein a vertical column that includes a circular power button with the Einarex logo in a holographic finish, two additional buttons for secondary functions, 3.5 mm audio jack, USB-C and USB-A. The lateral location of the I/O is consistent with the design of the case, which does not have a conventional front as it is occupied by the panoramic glass.

Einarex has not confirmed a price or availability date for the Prisma S600. What has become clear at Computex 2026 is that the S600 is not a transitional product, but rather a proposal with its own identity, designed for builds where the interior is as important as the exterior.