Thermaltake launches CAPO X full-tower chassis that can fit two separate systems in one case

Thermaltake has officially released the CAPO X after first showing it off at Computex last month. The new chassis is now available to purchase in Taiwan for NT$5,990 (approximately $186), giving PC enthusiasts access to one of the company's most unique case designs yet. For those seeing it for the first time, the CAPO X is a full tower PC case designed to house two completely separate computer systems.
The CAPO X is aimed at users who want the flexibility of having two different PCs on the same desk. For example, one system can be used for gaming while the other handles streaming, work, or other tasks. Instead of buying two separate cases, users can build both systems inside one enclosure while keeping their hardware separated.
Each chamber supports a microATX motherboard, including rear-connector motherboard designs for cleaner cable management. On top of that, each section features five expansion slots and also has its own power supply compartment, allowing both systems to operate independently without sharing a PSU.
The CAPO X also offers plenty of room for high-end hardware. It supports graphics cards up to 420 mm long and CPU coolers up to 180 mm tall, with each section offering multiple storage slots for HDDs and SSDs. Thermaltake has also designed the front I/O panel separately for each system, making it easy to access power buttons and front ports without affecting the other build. And for those interested, it is available in black and white color options.







