Thermaltake CAPO X PC Case Features Dual MicroATX Motherboard Trays

Thermaltake introduces the CAPO X PC case, featuring two microATX motherboard trays with equal component clearance and support for advanced cooling solutions.

Thermaltake CAPO X PC Case Features Dual MicroATX Motherboard Trays

Thermaltake introduced a new PC case that accommodates two independent microATX systems within a single chassis. The design prioritizes equal component clearance for both builds, allowing users to run dual machines without compromising on hardware choices. The design caters to users seeking two independent systems within a single chassis.

Symmetrical dual motherboard layout supports high-end cooling options

The Thermaltake CAPO X uses a conventional tower orientation for its motherboard trays. Both slots sit side by side and accept standard microATX boards. The case supports high-end 360 mm all-in-one coolers on each tray, and it also handles fully custom DIY liquid cooling setups with independent loops.

  • Motherboard Support: Two microATX motherboard trays with equal component clearances (graphics card length and CPU cooler height)
  • Cooling Support: Compatible with high-end 360 mm AIO CPU coolers or fully-fledged DIY liquid cooling setups with independent loops
  • Panel Design: Large pillarless, curve-edged tempered glass panel

Thermaltake finished the exterior with a large pillarless tempered glass panel that features curved edges. The pillarless tempered glass panel provides clear visibility of all internal components. The white example build showcases one system equipped with a 360 mm AIO cooler, while the black example uses two separate liquid cooling loops.

The dual motherboard layout allows each system to maintain its own graphics card length and CPU cooler height clearances. Equal clearances allow for flexible component placement across both motherboard trays. The case does not specify exact maximum dimensions for GPUs or coolers, but it confirms equal room for both setups.

Thermaltake claims this is probably the first PC case to offer two equal-sized motherboard trays in a conventional tower orientation. Unlike previous dual-motherboard enclosures that used varied tray dimensions, this model offers symmetrical spacing for both systems. Thermaltake did not provide historical comparison data to verify whether any prior chassis matched these specifications.

The Thermaltake CAPO X arrives without announced pricing or release dates at this time. Pricing and release information have not yet been disclosed by the manufacturer. The case focuses on dual microATX support, equal clearance for both systems, and a pillarless glass front panel.

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