Thermaltake has officially launched the CAPO X full-tower PC Case, first introduced at Computex earlier this year. Designed for users who need to run two separate computers in a single enclosure, the CAPO X features an internal layout that supports two completely independent microATX systems. Instead of sharing components, each system has its own motherboard, cooling, storage, power supply, and operating system, making the PC Case suitable for content creators, streamers, developers, AI workloads, and professional users looking to save desk space without sacrificing hardware flexibility.
The interior is divided into two dedicated motherboard compartments, with each section offering the same hardware compatibility. Thermaltake has also added support for the latest rear-connector motherboard designs, including ASUS BTF, MSI Project Zero, and Gigabyte Project Stealth, allowing users to build cleaner systems with most cables hidden behind the motherboard tray.

Each compartment provides enough space for high-end components, allowing users to build two powerful systems in a single chassis. Hardware support includes:
- Support for standard microATX motherboards
- Compatibility with ASUS BTF, MSI Project Zero, and Gigabyte Project Stealth motherboards
- Five PCIe expansion slots for each system
- Graphics cards up to 420 mm in length
- CPU air coolers up to 180 mm tall
- ATX power supplies up to 250 mm
- Dedicated mounting support for a 360 mm radiator
- Separate 2.5-inch storage mounts for each system
Since both systems are fully isolated, users can install different operating systems or dedicate each machine to a specific task. For example, one system can be used for gaming while the other handles live streaming, recording, rendering, or AI processing. The design also makes sense for users who need separate work and personal computers without placing two large cases on their desk.



Thermaltake has also equipped both systems with their own front I/O panel. The upper compartment places its controls near the top-left of the chassis, while the lower compartment positions them toward the front-bottom for easier access. Each front panel includes:
- 1x USB Type-C 10 Gbps port
- 2x USB Type-A 5 Gbps ports
- Power button
- Reset button
- Audio ports
The CAPO X is constructed from 1 mm SPCC steel and features a single 4 mm curved tempered glass side panel that showcases both systems through one large window. The chassis measures 691 × 305 × 448 mm, providing enough internal space for large graphics cards and independent liquid cooling setups in both compartments.
Thermaltake will offer the CAPO X in both Black and White color options. The company has set the retail price at 1,270 yuan, which is approximately $187. While dual-system cases remain a niche category, the CAPO X offers an interesting option for users who want two complete PCs inside one enclosure without compromising on hardware compatibility or cooling support.
