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product_id: 227080153
title: "CSAZ-806 Pyramid MINI mid Tower Case"
brand: "azza"
price: "SAR 3025"
currency: SAR
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Azza"
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# Supports up to 280mm GPU 120mm Digital RGB fan included 360° tempered glass panels CSAZ-806 Pyramid MINI mid Tower Case

**Brand:** azza
**Price:** SAR 3025
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ✨ Elevate your desk game with the AZZA Pyramid Mini – where style meets performance! 🖤

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** CSAZ-806 Pyramid MINI mid Tower Case by azza
- **How much does it cost?** SAR 3025 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.com.sa](https://www.desertcart.com.sa/products/227080153-csaz-806-pyramid-mini-mid-tower-case)

## Best For

- azza enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted azza brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact Powerhouse Design:** Mini-ITX optimized with a sleek aluminum frame, perfect for professionals craving style without bulk.
- • **Future-Ready Connectivity:** Front panel USB 3.0 and USB-C ports keep you connected with the latest peripherals and fast data transfer.
- • **Custom Cooling Flexibility:** Preinstalled 120mm Hurricane II RGB fan plus top radiator support for efficient airflow and liquid cooling options.
- • **SFX Power Supply Exclusive:** Streamlined power setup ensures a clean, compact build with proprietary SFX mounting for maximum space efficiency.
- • **360° Crystal Clear Display:** Four tempered glass panels showcase your build from every angle, turning your workspace into a tech masterpiece.

## Overview

The AZZA CSAZ-806 Pyramid MINI mid tower case is a premium Mini-ITX chassis featuring a luxurious aluminum exterior and four tempered glass panels for a full 360° view. It supports GPUs up to 280mm horizontally, includes a preinstalled 120mm Hurricane II digital RGB fan, and allows for a 120mm radiator on top. Designed exclusively for SFX power supplies, it offers a compact yet visually striking solution for professionals seeking a high-quality, stylish, and customizable PC build.

## Description

The AZZA PYRAMID MINI 806 transforms the conventional workspace into a show-stopping display. The luxurious aluminum exterior with four tempered glass side panels offers users an unrestricted 360-degree view of the components inside. The MINI 806 has a multi-level design that provides easy installation and upgrades when using any Mini-ITX motherboard setup. It is preinstalled with the 120mm Hurricane II digital RGB fan, with the option of adding a second 120mm radiator below the fan mount plate for additional cooling performance.

Review: Beautiful Overall Build Quality - but buy separate motherboard screws and standoffs !!! - First Impressions: Stunning and unique - Super excited to get my build in here! Tempered glass all around and a solid aluminum/steel frame. Very little play whatsoever, seems very high quality. Comes with a free RGB fan up top, not bad but I replaced it with an all-Corsair setup so I could use iCUE for everything. Modern case - comes with 2 USB 3.0's and 1 USB C up front. Power button only, no reset. Large cut outs on all sides of the glass, especially on the back. Not worried about case temps at all, even with only 4 total fans. This thing is heavy!! Fully loaded I think it is around 50 pounds or more. Actually Building in it: Overall: it's a bit awkward because, AFAIK, the plate on which the motherboard sits cannot be removed. There is an additional bottom plate under that where the PSU goes, so routing cables is a bit of playing Twister. The Screws: The removable screws and standoffs that come with the case are trash. If I was doing this over, I would toss all the removable screws for the PSU and Motherboard, measure them, and buy the appropriate replacements made of steel, or at the very least, something from a kit. I think the default screws and standoffs are made of very cheap aluminum, leading to one of the PSU screws snapping off. Luckily, the PSU still fits securely with 3/4 installed. The Mobo standoffs and screws would not screw in flush, leading to play in the board. I replaced them with these from Microcenter, and now my board sits perfectly secure and the screws are flush all around. AIO Compatibility: The radiator HAS to be bottom mounted in this. If you care about the pump not being at the highest point of the loop, AFAIK, you only have two options: The Be Quiet! Pure Loop and the MSI Mag series, since these have pumps that are not in the CPU block. I used an MSI Mag Coreliquid 360mm. It just barely fits, but doesn't sit perfectly straight because the hoses come into contact with the aluminum plate on which the mobo sits. YMMV depending on the hose pacement on your particular radiator, but this is something to keep in mind and make sure. I can imagine a scenario where, depending on the hose placement, a 360mm rad simply won't fit. Cable Management: This is a treat (sarcastic) because there isn't much of a gap between the PSU and the front panel, leading to very little cable management space. To give you an idea, imagine the size of the typical PSU. That's the volume of space you have for cable management by default design. At first, the fit was super tight because the front panel cables are irrationally long and take up too much precious & scarce cable management space if not bundled properly (They are not bundled properly from Azza). After zip-tying them together, I had more working room. There is a large section on the left, opposite the spot for the radiator, which can house HDD/SSD's. I removed these, since I'm using two M.2's, and I was able to stuff excess cable length there. As you can see below, it's a bit of rat's nest there. Bear this in mind if you want it to look nice and cable-managed. That section is visible, since it's glass all-around, so my plan is to get two pieces of wood and stain them black to block view of this area. r/pcmasterrace - Azza 804-V Pyramid Mid-ATX Case Review & Build Using an all-Corsair fan set up helped, since all cables could be routed to the Commander Pro. Would definitely recommend some kind of hub to minimize mess. Using M.2's definitely helped to reduce the number of cables needed, as well. As mentioned, this freed-up space for stuffing cable excess. Would not want to imagine using a PSU that isn't fully modular. Conclusion & Performance: No regrets because I really like the design of the case. It's a bit of pain because of the lack of cable management space, but I got around that by not using an SATA SSD's or HDD's. No issues with case temps, since it's so open. GPU and CPU seem to have no issue keep temps down, even with the the fans I chose to use on the radiator.
Review: Full Breakdown Review - Overall: 8/10 -Absolutely love how this build turned out. Few snags here or there in the build process, but overall I'm very happy with this purchase. Sturdiness: 10/10 -Very solid case. Nothing felt loose or cheaply manufactured. Sturdy. Astethic: 10/10 -Unique design, eye catching, sleek look. Beautiful looking overall. Airflow: 7/10 -Only supports up to 120mm fans. One mounted on the top blowing up, and three on the bottom (not included). Bottom fans have to either push or pull the air around the bottom plate. Only mounts on one side. Not an issue with water cooling. Radiator mounts nice (up to 360mm, does not support 280 due to the 120mm width restriction) Slots around all 4 corners allow the air to move nicely. Ease of build: 4/10 -Small tight spaces underneath to fit radiator/fans. Have to finesse the way you place things under the main plate to hide components. Feeding cables can be tough with larger hands due to small spaces to slot the wires through. Depending on your build you have to get creative with how you place tubes or wiring. Top fan allows a 120mm radiator to be mounted which was a nice surprise. Larger PSU cables will take some finesse. Read description carefully as my GPU was 297mm stock and it claims it can fit 300mm. The glass would not fit on with my GPU without adding water cooling to cut the size down. The motherboard lying flat on the bottom does make it very nice to place pins, seat components, etc. The cable management potential with this case is very nice. My personal cable management skills could use some work but it turned out nice overall. Hope this helps! I bought this impulsively and don't regret it one bit. Ran it without the glass on for two days while waiting for a few components to come in and it ran nicely. Temps didn't change much with the glass on which was a nice surprise. Definitely a great addition to my setup. **This review is not sponsored and I paid full price for this unit.

## Features

- Supports Up to 280mm long Video card (Horizontal)
- 1x120mm Fan port in the Top
- (1x 120mm Hurricane II Digital RGB Fan included )
- Supports radiators up to 120mm on the Top
- Support SFX power supply only.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08HJ59574 |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,671 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | AZZA |
| Case Type | Mid Tower |
| Color | silver,black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 228 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Fan Size | 120 Millimeters |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04712839551597 |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14.5"D x 14.5"W x 17.1"H |
| Item Weight | 6.3 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | AZZA |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Mfr Part Number | CSAZ-806 PYRAMID MINI |
| Model Name | CSAZ-806 PYRAMID MINI |
| Model Number | CSAZ-806 PYRAMID MINI |
| Motherboard Compatability | Mini ITX |
| Number of Fans | 1 |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Proprietary SFX Mount |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Supported Motherboard | Mini ITX |
| Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 2 |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** AZZA
- **Case Type:** Mid Tower
- **Color:** silver,black
- **Cooling Method:** Air
- **Fan Size:** 120 Millimeters
- **Material:** Aluminum
- **Model Name:** CSAZ-806 PYRAMID MINI
- **Motherboard Compatability:** Mini ITX
- **Power Supply Mounting Type:** Proprietary SFX Mount
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Gaming

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: csaz-804 When will the product be restocked?**
A: I have in stock!!!! but I am more expensive

**Q: Will my Noctua nh-d15 fit inside of this?**
A: There's plenty of vertical space but I think the slope of the glass side won't allow this cooler to fit (going by the position of the cpu on my Asrock Taichi), so not enough horizontal space.  I think this case is designed more with watercooling in mind.

**Q: Does this case support additional fans for cooling rather than a water cooled radiator?**
A: This case comes with one fan. It does not support any other fans besides radiators fans. You can always drill a few holes and place additional fans.

**Q: How is this inovative ? I watched linus buuld thus then googled it and boom clone**
A: This was created by Azza in 2019 and Linus was going to use this case for thr build but ended up having to create a new design.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Beautiful Overall Build Quality - but buy separate motherboard screws and standoffs !!!
*by C***N on January 25, 2021*

First Impressions: Stunning and unique - Super excited to get my build in here! Tempered glass all around and a solid aluminum/steel frame. Very little play whatsoever, seems very high quality. Comes with a free RGB fan up top, not bad but I replaced it with an all-Corsair setup so I could use iCUE for everything. Modern case - comes with 2 USB 3.0's and 1 USB C up front. Power button only, no reset. Large cut outs on all sides of the glass, especially on the back. Not worried about case temps at all, even with only 4 total fans. This thing is heavy!! Fully loaded I think it is around 50 pounds or more. Actually Building in it: Overall: it's a bit awkward because, AFAIK, the plate on which the motherboard sits cannot be removed. There is an additional bottom plate under that where the PSU goes, so routing cables is a bit of playing Twister. The Screws: The removable screws and standoffs that come with the case are trash. If I was doing this over, I would toss all the removable screws for the PSU and Motherboard, measure them, and buy the appropriate replacements made of steel, or at the very least, something from a kit. I think the default screws and standoffs are made of very cheap aluminum, leading to one of the PSU screws snapping off. Luckily, the PSU still fits securely with 3/4 installed. The Mobo standoffs and screws would not screw in flush, leading to play in the board. I replaced them with these from Microcenter, and now my board sits perfectly secure and the screws are flush all around. AIO Compatibility: The radiator HAS to be bottom mounted in this. If you care about the pump not being at the highest point of the loop, AFAIK, you only have two options: The Be Quiet! Pure Loop and the MSI Mag series, since these have pumps that are not in the CPU block. I used an MSI Mag Coreliquid 360mm. It just barely fits, but doesn't sit perfectly straight because the hoses come into contact with the aluminum plate on which the mobo sits. YMMV depending on the hose pacement on your particular radiator, but this is something to keep in mind and make sure. I can imagine a scenario where, depending on the hose placement, a 360mm rad simply won't fit. Cable Management: This is a treat (sarcastic) because there isn't much of a gap between the PSU and the front panel, leading to very little cable management space. To give you an idea, imagine the size of the typical PSU. That's the volume of space you have for cable management by default design. At first, the fit was super tight because the front panel cables are irrationally long and take up too much precious & scarce cable management space if not bundled properly (They are not bundled properly from Azza). After zip-tying them together, I had more working room. There is a large section on the left, opposite the spot for the radiator, which can house HDD/SSD's. I removed these, since I'm using two M.2's, and I was able to stuff excess cable length there. As you can see below, it's a bit of rat's nest there. Bear this in mind if you want it to look nice and cable-managed. That section is visible, since it's glass all-around, so my plan is to get two pieces of wood and stain them black to block view of this area. r/pcmasterrace - Azza 804-V Pyramid Mid-ATX Case Review & Build Using an all-Corsair fan set up helped, since all cables could be routed to the Commander Pro. Would definitely recommend some kind of hub to minimize mess. Using M.2's definitely helped to reduce the number of cables needed, as well. As mentioned, this freed-up space for stuffing cable excess. Would not want to imagine using a PSU that isn't fully modular. Conclusion & Performance: No regrets because I really like the design of the case. It's a bit of pain because of the lack of cable management space, but I got around that by not using an SATA SSD's or HDD's. No issues with case temps, since it's so open. GPU and CPU seem to have no issue keep temps down, even with the the fans I chose to use on the radiator.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Full Breakdown Review
*by C***A on October 17, 2020*

Overall: 8/10 -Absolutely love how this build turned out. Few snags here or there in the build process, but overall I'm very happy with this purchase. Sturdiness: 10/10 -Very solid case. Nothing felt loose or cheaply manufactured. Sturdy. Astethic: 10/10 -Unique design, eye catching, sleek look. Beautiful looking overall. Airflow: 7/10 -Only supports up to 120mm fans. One mounted on the top blowing up, and three on the bottom (not included). Bottom fans have to either push or pull the air around the bottom plate. Only mounts on one side. Not an issue with water cooling. Radiator mounts nice (up to 360mm, does not support 280 due to the 120mm width restriction) Slots around all 4 corners allow the air to move nicely. Ease of build: 4/10 -Small tight spaces underneath to fit radiator/fans. Have to finesse the way you place things under the main plate to hide components. Feeding cables can be tough with larger hands due to small spaces to slot the wires through. Depending on your build you have to get creative with how you place tubes or wiring. Top fan allows a 120mm radiator to be mounted which was a nice surprise. Larger PSU cables will take some finesse. Read description carefully as my GPU was 297mm stock and it claims it can fit 300mm. The glass would not fit on with my GPU without adding water cooling to cut the size down. The motherboard lying flat on the bottom does make it very nice to place pins, seat components, etc. The cable management potential with this case is very nice. My personal cable management skills could use some work but it turned out nice overall. Hope this helps! I bought this impulsively and don't regret it one bit. Ran it without the glass on for two days while waiting for a few components to come in and it ran nicely. Temps didn't change much with the glass on which was a nice surprise. Definitely a great addition to my setup. **This review is not sponsored and I paid full price for this unit.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Love the case - BUT
*by M***. on December 23, 2020*

The visuals are awesome, and the space to work on the computer once you have the motherboard installed is much better than traditional cases. However, if you buy one of these there are some things to be aware of: 1. The PSU mounts to a removable bracket under the base, using a lower power PSU (500-600W) will probably not cause any issues but an 850W unit like I have restricts the space available to run cables to the point I carved up my hands trying to push/pull cables blindly through small spaces. 2. The very neat looking fan near the top of the pyramid is turned totally the wrong way for most ATX boards, the RGB cable will never reach the header on most standard layout boards. Before you start check where these headers are and decide if you need to turn the fan, 8 screws hold it in place and there are 2 more holding the cable management onto the case. 3. Ensure you connect the power cable BEFORE putting the outer case back on, once it is on you need either very small hands or triple jointed fingers to get it plugged in. 4. There are zero instructions provided so make sure you examine the case all around before starting your build. I have seen reviews saying install the motherboard first, DO NOT DO THIS as the aforementioned bracket for the PSU has 5 screws holding it in place and these can only be accessed by laying the case on its side, but more of an issue is the fact the board covers the largest access point to the under board cavity so you restrict your access to cable management to the point you will struggle. 5. The 2 2.5" bays it mentions are in the same bracket, you mount the 2 disks one above the other. Once this is installed on the case it is VERY difficult to connect the power and SATA cables to the drives so make sure you connect these prior to mounting the bracket. 6. You may be tempted to just push the cables under the mounting plate for the motherboard using the space where a 3.5" drive would be mounted. DO NOT DO THIS as that area is visible when the outer case is on so your nice looking, colorful PC will have an ugly mess of cables visible to anyone looking at the left hand side of the machine. Overall, I love it but wanted to make people aware of the small issues I encountered when transplanting from a standard ATX tower to this

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