One tower, two complete PCs, and somehow the desk survives. Thermaltake’s CAPO X divides its 691 × 305 × 448 mm frame into separate Micro-ATX zones, each carrying five card slots and rear-connector board support. Steel measuring 1 mm forms the body, while a bent tempered-glass window, 4 mm thick, shows both builds.
Hardware clearance goes pretty hard: either machine can run a 420 mm graphics card, a 180 mm air cooler, and a 250 mm ATX power supply. Separate 360 mm radiator mounts allow dual liquid-cooling loops, while dedicated 2.5-inch locations keep storage setups and operating systems independent.
Front controls dodge the usual dual-build cable spaghetti. Each computer gets one 10 Gbps USB-C port and two 5 Gbps USB-A connections. Black and Snow White finishes are available, with pricing near $160. Streamers, AI users, developers, and virtualization tinkerers basically get two rigs sharing one chassis.
Hardware clearance goes pretty hard: either machine can run a 420 mm graphics card, a 180 mm air cooler, and a 250 mm ATX power supply. Separate 360 mm radiator mounts allow dual liquid-cooling loops, while dedicated 2.5-inch locations keep storage setups and operating systems independent.
Front controls dodge the usual dual-build cable spaghetti. Each computer gets one 10 Gbps USB-C port and two 5 Gbps USB-A connections. Black and Snow White finishes are available, with pricing near $160. Streamers, AI users, developers, and virtualization tinkerers basically get two rigs sharing one chassis.