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DeepCool CL6600 ARGB Modular Split-Chamber Mid-Tower ATX Case, Tempered Glass Panels, Pre-installed 360mm ARGB Liquid Cooler, 2 x FL12R SE ARGB Fans, USB 3.0, Mini-ITX/Mico-ATX/ATX, Black

Product ID: 482087936788 This is the unique AEM identifier for this product. EAN: 6933412765295 This is the European Article Number (EAN) for this product.
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JNXPC Limited

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  • RGB: Included
  • Brand: DEEPCOOL
  • Condition: New

Product description

DeepCool CG330 3F ARGB Modular Split-Chamber Mid-Tower ATX Case

The CL6600 rethinks case design for the liquid-cooling era. By physically separating thermal zones and airflow paths, it prevents heat buildup and cross-interference that conventional layouts can?t avoid. It also comes with an advanced 360mm liquid cooler and dual bottom ARGB fans, delivering strong performance and creating a vibrant interior.

SPLIT FOR PERFECT FLOW CL6600
keeps things cooler with a modular split-chamber layout. It places the radiator in its own zone, creating separate airflow paths for heat-generating components and letting the whole system run at its best.

BALANCE IN LAYERS
A raised top chamber redefines the overall silhouette while keeping space organized. Vertical grille bars at the front provide natural ventilation and create visual rhythm, with real wood adding an organic finish to the clean, modern aesthetic.*The wood grain pattern may vary depending on the actual product.

READY TO HANDLE MORE
CL6600 packs premium cooling out of the box ? see exactly what?s ready to kick off your build. Pre-installed 360mm ARGB Liquid Cooler Advanced pump with adjustable speeds from 2500?3400 RPM, balancing high efficiency with quiet operation. Triple high-performance FDB fans on the radiator ensure steady, reliable airflow . DeepCool?s short-tube design keeps the main chamber neat and visually open. Includes 2xFL12R SE ARGB Fans Dual reverse-blade fans at the bottom nest lower to pull in fresh air without crowding your build.

WIDE COOLING FLEXIBILITY
Maximize your cooling potential with support for 360mm AIOs and up to eight 120mm fans in total. Three 120mm fans or two 140mm fans can be mounted above the radiator in push-pull configuration (fan?radiator?fan).

BUILD WITH CONFIDENCE
CL6600 gives high-end builds plenty of room, fitting GPUs up to 388mm, tall air coolers to 175mm, and standard ATX PSUs up to 160mm. Back-connect motherboard support and 7 expansion slots make future upgrades simple.

Specifications

Product Dimensions
457.5x235x533.5mm(LxWxH)

Net Weight
11.82Kg

Materials
ABS+SPCC+Tempered Glass

Motherboard Support
Mini-ITX / Micro-ATX / ATX
ATX(Rear Connector)/Micro-ATX(Rear Connector)Front

I/O Ports
USB3.0Ă—2
Gen2 Type-C x1
Audio/MicĂ—1

3.5" Drive Bays
2+1

2.5" Drive Bays
1+1

Expansion Slots
7 Slots

Pre-Installed Fans
Bottom: 2x120mm ARGB(Reverse Blade)

Fan Support
Top: 3x120mm/2x140mm
Front: 2x140mm
Rear: 1x140/1x120mm
Bottom: 2x120mm

Radiator Support
Top: Pre-Installed 360mm
Front: NA
Rear: 120mm

CPU Cooler Height Limit 1
75mm

GPU Size Limit
413mm/388mm(With Front Fan)

Power Supply Type
ATX PS2(maximum length: 160mm)/SFX/SFX-L

Radiator Dimensions
402x120x27 mm

Radiator Material
Aluminum

Tube length
250 mm

Pump Dimensions
118x80x76 mm

Pump Speed
2500~3400 RPM±10%

Pump Connector
4-pin PWM

Pump Rated Voltage 1
2 VDC

Pump Rated Current
0.29 A

Pump Power Consumption
3.48 W

Fan Dimensions
120x120x25 mm

Fan Speed
500~2500 RPM±10%
0 rpm<5 % PWM

Fan Airflow
73.41 CFM

Fan Air Pressure
4.69 mmAq

Fan Noise
=35.63 dB(A)

Fan Connector
4-pin PWM

Bearing Type
Fluid Dynamic Bearing

Fan Rated Voltage
12 VDC

Fan Rated Current
0.3 A

Fan Power Consumption
3.6 W

LED Type
Addressable RGB LED

LED Connector
3-pin(+5V-D-G)

LED Rated Voltage
5 VDC

LED Power Consumption
1.7 W(PUMP)

Product specifications

Listing Details

  • AEM Listing ID: 482087936788
  • EAN: 6933412765295
  • MPN: R-CL6600-BKNNA0-G-1
  • Brand: DEEPCOOL

Physical

  • Color: Not provided
  • RGB: Included
  • Form Factor: Not provided
  • Condition: New

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Rate last updated: 2026-03-06

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Return Policy

  • Return Window: 30 days
  • Return Condition: Any condition accepted
  • Refund Method: Original Method with AEM
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  • Processing Time: 2 business days
  • Free Shipping Threshold: No free shipping threshold
  • Shipping Insurance: Carrier insurance only
  • International Shipping: UK only

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  • Warranty Length: Manufacturer warranty only
  • Warranty Coverage: Manufacturer warranty terms only
  • Warranty Service: Direct to manufacturer
  • Warranty Exclusions: Accidental damage

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