Einarex presents the Zenith Z600, the box that turns angles into a purchase argument
Computex 2026 has served for Einarex to clearly define where it wants to go as a brand, and the Zenith Z600 is the centerpiece of that message. It is not only the most ambitious box that it has presented so far, but also the product that the company points out as a reference for its identity for the future. Under the motto “Defined by Angles, Driven by Function”, the design is not decorative: each edge has a thermal or structural reason.
The Z600 is positioned in the mid-tower ATX segment with a visual approach that breaks with the usual language of gaming cases. The front panel is not flat or standard mesh: it is made up of a grid structure with diagonal fins, oriented to actively direct airflow inwards. This panel is also removable in a single piece, which facilitates cleaning and maintenance without tools.
An interior designed for high-level builds
Component compatibility is one of the Z600’s strong points. Supports motherboards in ATX, Micro ATX and ITX formats, GPUs up to 420 mm in length, CPU coolers up to 182 mm in height and radiators up to 360 mm. That puts it in a range that seamlessly covers everything from a high-end RTX to a triple AIO setup, without having to make sacrifices on either front.
The interior of the unit on display at the booth included a Gigabyte Aorus Stealth B650E board, XPG RAM with RGB lighting, an ASUS GeForce RTX GPU, and a pump block AIO with a square LCD display. The side fans on the front have a frame with X-shaped lighting that changes color.
Construction details that make the difference
The base of the Z600 incorporates a PSU shroud with pronounced angular geometryin line with the design language of the entire box. The bottom panel features three removable magnetic mesh dust filter sections, accessible without flipping the tower. A minor detail in appearance, but in everyday use it makes the difference compared to designs with more complicated access.
The I/O panel is located at the bottom of the front, with two USB-A ports, one USB-C, 3.5mm audio jack and power button integrated into a horizontal block. The low position may take some getting used to if you’re coming from cases with I/O on the top, but it fits with the overall aesthetic of the Z600, which avoids anything that breaks the line of sight to the top.

A box that arrives with the intention of permanence
Einarex has made it clear in its Computex communication that the Z600 is not a one-time product, but the starting point of a new stage of the brand. The finish, the materials and the level of detail in the fastening and access elements place it one step above the range that the company had presented until now. Price and availability date have not been confirmed yet, but the unit on display did not look like a prototype far from final production.
For those looking for an ATX case with its own personality, good component compatibility and a design that does not follow the usual patterns of the gaming segment, the Zenith Z600 deserves close monitoring in the coming months.
