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Corsair CC-9011101-WWCORSAIR Crystal 460X RGB Compact Mid-Tower Case, 3 RGB Fans, Tempered Glass - Black
Brand | Corsair |
Motherboard Compatability | ATX |
Case Type | Full Tower |
Color | RGB |
Material | Tempered Glass |
Cooling Method | Air |
Item Weight | 17.57 Pounds |
Total USB Ports | 2 |
Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
Fan Count | 3 |
About this item
- Beautiful two-panel tempered glass displays every component of your build / included SP120 RGB fans for excellent performance and vivid illumination
- Clean, modern lines with an all steel exterior / compact Mid tower design fits full sized ATX boards and multiple Graphics card configurations
- Direct Air flow access to the hottest components with No Drive cages in the way / capable liquid cooling support for both CPU and GPU loops
- Full dust filtration on bottom, front, and top / tons of cable-routing options and tie downs so cables can be easily tucked out of the way. Maximum GPU Length: 14.5 inches,Maximum PSU Length: 7.87 inches ,Maximum CPU Cooler Height: 6.7 inches
- Radiator Compatibility : 120mm; 240mm; 360mm , Compatible Corsair Liquid Coolers : H55, H60, H75, H80i, H90, H100i, H105, H110
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Quality of material | 4.6 | 4.0 | 4.2 | 4.4 | 4.7 | 4.8 |
Noise level | 4.4 | 4.1 | 5.0 | 4.3 | 4.5 | 4.7 |
Easy to remove | — | 3.7 | 5.0 | 4.5 | 4.8 | 4.8 |
Easy to assemble | 4.2 | — | — | 4.4 | 4.8 | 4.7 |
Value for money | — | — | — | 4.8 | 4.7 | 4.4 |
Sold By | — | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com |
case type | full tower | mid tower | mid tower | mid tower | mid tower | mid tower |
motherboard form factor | ATX | ATX | Mini ITX | — | ATX | ATX |
material | Tempered Glass | Tempered Glass | Tempered Glass | Tempered Glass | Tempered Glass | Tempered Glass |
cooling method | Air | Air | Air | Water, Air | Air | Air |
number of usb ports | 2 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 1 | — |
fan count | 3 | 4 | 4 | 2 | 3 | 3 |
What's in the box
From the manufacturer
Beautifully Tempered
Beautifully simple and engineered to perform: the Crystal 460X has two-panel tempered glass, Direct Airflow cooling technology, is compact, expandable, and with three SP120 RGB fans, is not afraid of the spotlight.
Three SP120 RGB LED Fans
Light up your build with brilliant LED effects and draw ample cool air directly to your components without the turbulence that can cause fan hum.
Room For Activities
We’ve engineered the Crystal 460X to pack all the performance and expandability you need into a beautifully modern and compact case design. Put your build on display through beautiful two-panel tempered glass and keep it all running cool and quiet with Direct Airflow technology.
Style is Everything
Built into the chassis are three striking SP120 RGB fans. Make your build stand out from the crowd by coordinating the custom-molded translucent blades with your build for a sleek, brilliant look -- all visible through the tempered glass panels.
Clean, Modern Lines with an all Steel Exterior
Get rid of those plastic cases – the 460X has full steel front and top panels for extra durability and gorgeous good looks.
Compact Design, Full Size Capabilities
Don’t let the compact dimensions of the 460X fool you - it can house a full ATX motherboard and multiple GPUs.
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Liquid Cooling Capable
With room for front, top, and rear radiators, you can choose to quiet down your GPU and CPU with liquid coolers just about wherever you want to.
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Direct Airflow Path
Drive cages are moved up and out of the path of cool air from the front intake fans and high-temperature components.
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PSU and 3.5” Bay Cover
Clean up the inside of your case by placing cables and drives behind two modular, clean, and refined PSU and 3.5” bay covers.
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Minimal Setup
With tool-free drive installation and three-point dust filter access, the Crystal 460X is easy to build and even easier to keep clean. You’ll spend less time on setup and maintenance.
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Technical Details
Brand | Corsair |
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Item model number | CC-9011101-WW |
Item Weight | 17.57 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.32 x 8.66 x 18.27 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.32 x 8.66 x 18.27 inches |
Color | RGB |
Manufacturer | CO7LH |
ASIN | B01LA2LB7W |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 2, 2016 |
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4.4 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank | #1,896 in Computer Cases |
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Product Description
We've engineered the crystal 460X RGB to pack all the performance and expandability you need into a beautifully modern and compact case design with vivid illumination from our SP120 RGB LED fans. Put your build on display through beautiful two-panel tempered glass and keep it all running cool and quiet with direct airflow technology.
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Customers like the appearance of the computer case, mentioning it's a nice looking case with a glass front and side. They also appreciate the quality of the case, saying it'll last a long time. Customers also appreciate how easy it is to build with, saying that it'd be simple to work in. However, some customers have reported issues with the cable management, saying there's little room for it. Customers disagree on size, performance, and fan.
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Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the computer chassis. They mention that it has a nice glass front and side, and the fans are very nice. They also say it's a stylish and mid-sized case that's easy to build in. Customers also appreciate the PSU and HDD shrouds, which show off the internals nicely.
"...1. Thoughtful design layout throughout case.2. tempered glass is a nice touch and is of a good quality3...." Read more
"...The inside looks great, the PSU and drive cage shrouds are a nice touch (more on those later), and the LEDs on the front fans look really nice...." Read more
"Summary:Beautiful and well-designed case by Corsair. If you're looking to upgrade to tempered glass, this is the case to do it...." Read more
"For a beginner this is a really nice case for building in...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the computer chassis. They say it's well built, has excellent fans, and solid thumbs/Philips screws. Customers also appreciate the decent grommets and the fact that it feels pretty bulletproof.
"...It is sturdy and the case itself was kept secure by foam inserts...." Read more
"...Other thoughts:Overall its a good case for a high end build, but this is more of a case that caters to people like me that enjoy big air..." Read more
"...-Beautiful: Easily one of the best-looking cases on the market, high-quality class that came with the protective film intact and no scratches or..." Read more
"...Sturdy case design: does not feel flimsy or cheap- PSU and hard-drive shroud looks good and is easy to install or remove-..." Read more
Customers like the ease of assembly of the computer chassis. They mention it's very plug and play, incredibly easy to build with, and really simple. They also say the wiring is super simple, and the HD mounting method is pure simplicity. Customers also appreciate the excellent instruction manual and the tie-down points.
"...5. dust filters in front and top6. easy to work inCons:1...." Read more
"...Also makes for an easy time installing components, as I never found myself having to contort my hands to get the motherboard screws or any of the..." Read more
"...Rubber grommets- Plenty of tie-down points- Excellent instruction manual and plenty of screws for installation-..." Read more
"...Corsair makes it very difficult for you to build and it makes no sense...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the fan. Some mention that the front fans are nice, the three RGB intake fans are good, and the fans are cool. Others say that there is no exhaust fan, it restricts airflow with top mounted fans, and that the fans cannot be controlled through Corsair's ICUe software.
"...Pretty amazing. And in such a small enclosure! I was so thrilled by the size change...." Read more
"...PROS:Comes with 3 SP120 RGB fansFits my Zotac GTX Amp! Extreme 1070 graphics card with ease!Fits my giant power supply...." Read more
"...No exhaust fan, so you better have your own or have your own radiator for exhaustWhat Could Have Been Done Better:-..." Read more
"...nice, the tempered glass shows off the internals nicely, the RGB fans are cool and can be controlled to various speeds, cycles and colors...." Read more
Customers like the noise of the computer chassis. For example, they mention the RGB SP120 fans are quiet. That said, some complain about the noise level.
"...-Quiet: Tempered glass cases tend to reflect more sound than fully enclosed ones, but this one still does a pretty good job of staying quiet even..." Read more
"...Excellent airflow in this case- RGB SP120 fans are quiet as can beCons:-..." Read more
"...The fans that come installed are surprisingly quiet. They only have three pins, where the motherboard has four...." Read more
"...Lots of air flow in the case with very quiet fans...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the computer chassis. Some mention it is extremely quiet, and a great size. They say it fits a ATX MB perfectly and can hide the PSU if desired. However, others say that it's a little small, and their parts don't fit inside. They also mention that there's not a whole lot of room to store cables on the right side, and the mechanical hard drives do not fit into the trays easily.
"...custom watercool loop people wouldnt like this case. It also wastes no space, which i really like." Read more
"...There simply is not room in the rear of the case behind the motherboard for any unused cables.My old build was:..." Read more
"...The HDD cage in the bottom front of the case has plenty of room for large drives, but the placement puts the rear of the lower one right next to a..." Read more
"...This case will fit a water cooler system for the CPU and GPU along with the three stock fans...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the computer chassis. Some mention that it works great, everything is running fine, and is somewhat functional. However, others say that the RGB on the front of each fan does not work properly, it didn't work with Mystic light from MSI, and the cable side panel is barely any to work with.
"...portion, which is mesh, is held in place with magnetic strips, it works very well. The cable routing was very easy for this case...." Read more
"...and the ones that aren't, are angled the wrong way so they're impossible to use...." Read more
"...really wanted to give this 1 star, but it's just so sexy and it is working great (after the torture of the actual build) so I will give it a 2..." Read more
"...Everything is running fine, and I could probably fit another SSD between my two HDDs if I really wanted...." Read more
Customers find the cable management of the computer chassis to be a challenge. They mention that it's incredibly hard to route cables around without causing issues. There is very little room for cable management, and the included cables come all over the place. Some feel the cable routing system is oddly engineered and there are no cable management loops.
"...The ssd cage in the rear is not well designed. It gets in the way of cable routing and you have to leave it in with all three slots even if you are..." Read more
"...tray suffers from the same problem all cases seem to have: not enough cable room...." Read more
"...panel is a good idea aesthetically, but it's incredibly hard to route cables around/through without causing the side panel to bulge out...." Read more
"...And may I add that the cable management was done beautifully...." Read more
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Other cases I considered seriously included the Nzxt S340 elite (VR ready); Phanteks P400 and the In Win 303.
My main considerations were weight, looks, size and function (front i/o ease of build).
The case was very well packaged for shipment. The retail box seems as though it could have served as the sole shipping box. It is sturdy and the case itself was kept secure by foam inserts.
Sadly, the retail box was shipped inside a second, very large outer box with some brown paper on one side keeping it from moving. Happily, I did not see evidence of damage.
My experience building my computer was frustrating. Many of my difficulties were rooted in the fact that my power supply is not modular. It is a honking 750 watt Cross-Fire Ready! best with four pci-e cables, two cpu cables (instead of one with a split connector), two or three molex cables, and two sata cables. With nowhere to store the unneeded cables, I was forced to forgo installing my storage hard drives for the time being. There simply is not room in the rear of the case behind the motherboard for any unused cables.
My old build was:
Nzxt Tempest case with [6 case fans] (full size ATX)
Asus CPU self-contained water cooling with a 120 mm fan / rad
AsRock Pro3 Z77 ATX motherboard
Intel i5-3570k cpu
Sapphire Tri-X R9-290 gpu
Samsung 850 evo 512 gb
Hitachi 1 TB hdd
Hitachi 2 TB hdd
[Western Digital 640 GB hdd]
[5.25" Blu Ray / DVD RW drive]
[5.25" fan controller]
The plan had been to leave the parts in [brackets] out of the new build. Turns out I had to leave out all the 3.5" hard drives so I could leave the cables bunched up in it's place. The shroud included with the case covers them nicely so it doesn't appear to be a mess. It will work, for now.
Installation begins by removing the power supply / hard drive shroud and the the hard drive cage. This is the only way you will be able to install the power supply itself and this is a problem with the case. My old case was very large and perhaps I am spoiled, but the way components get in each other's way makes building and upgrading a headache. If you plan on making frequent upgrades to your gear, or simply trying new parts, then this case isn't the one for you.
Cable management in the rear was difficult given the number and large size of the cables I could only hide the bare minimum needed to power the computer behind the motherboard. Even then, when I put on the rear panel it could not go on flat, but curved around mess.
I recommend you purchase a modular power supply with flat cables if you intend to build with this case.
The ssd cage in the rear is not well designed. It gets in the way of cable routing and you have to leave it in with all three slots even if you are only using one.
The fan led controller uses a sata connection for power.
The fans each use 3 pin power connectors to spin.
Once everything is installed and the computer powered on, you are finally rewarded with a gorgeous apperance of your gear behind the beautiful glass enclosure. If my room is dark, you can be fooled into thinking you forgot to put the glass back on ... it really is that luxorious.
I will update this review after I get a sense of noise, operating temps and ease of use.
Pros
1. Thoughtful design layout throughout case.
2. tempered glass is a nice touch and is of a good quality
3. PSU cover and HDD bay cover really lends a nice visual touch.
4. Space for 3x120mm in front in a mid tower chassis, which is awesome.
5. dust filters in front and top
6. easy to work in
Cons:
1. You are able to put 38mm thick fans anywhere in the case without worry, however, in the front, the very bottom 120x38mm fan will have a millimeter of clearance between itself and the hard drive bay. so keep that in mind.
2. The rear of the motherboard tray suffers from the same problem all cases seem to have: not enough cable room. It's a little difficult to put the side panel on after cables are routed back there.
3. Space for only 2x 3.5" hdds but this is really just a very small niggle because 2x3TB or higher would be plenty for anybody considering this case.
4. Huge PSU's like the corsair AX1200i will fit but they are too long. if your psu is long you cant use the hdd bay as the length plus the cables will block the hdd bay from installing. EVGA Supernova G3 850 is a short powerful psu and would be a good pick as it is shorter and also better than the G2 series. I have a Supernova G2 750 and it was just able to fit.
5. half a con: you are NOT able to fit anything more than an ATX motherboard in here. the length of the E-ATX and up are too long and will collide with PSU and HDD bay cover.
Other thoughts:
Overall its a good case for a high end build, but this is more of a case that caters to people like me that enjoy big air cooling. custom watercool loop people wouldnt like this case. It also wastes no space, which i really like.
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2017
Pros
1. Thoughtful design layout throughout case.
2. tempered glass is a nice touch and is of a good quality
3. PSU cover and HDD bay cover really lends a nice visual touch.
4. Space for 3x120mm in front in a mid tower chassis, which is awesome.
5. dust filters in front and top
6. easy to work in
Cons:
1. You are able to put 38mm thick fans anywhere in the case without worry, however, in the front, the very bottom 120x38mm fan will have a millimeter of clearance between itself and the hard drive bay. so keep that in mind.
2. The rear of the motherboard tray suffers from the same problem all cases seem to have: not enough cable room. It's a little difficult to put the side panel on after cables are routed back there.
3. Space for only 2x 3.5" hdds but this is really just a very small niggle because 2x3TB or higher would be plenty for anybody considering this case.
4. Huge PSU's like the corsair AX1200i will fit but they are too long. if your psu is long you cant use the hdd bay as the length plus the cables will block the hdd bay from installing. EVGA Supernova G3 850 is a short powerful psu and would be a good pick as it is shorter and also better than the G2 series. I have a Supernova G2 750 and it was just able to fit.
5. half a con: you are NOT able to fit anything more than an ATX motherboard in here. the length of the E-ATX and up are too long and will collide with PSU and HDD bay cover.
Other thoughts:
Overall its a good case for a high end build, but this is more of a case that caters to people like me that enjoy big air cooling. custom watercool loop people wouldnt like this case. It also wastes no space, which i really like.
Pros:
-Beautiful: Easily one of the best-looking cases on the market, high-quality class that came with the protective film intact and no scratches or blemishes that I'm able to see. The inside looks great, the PSU and drive cage shrouds are a nice touch (more on those later), and the LEDs on the front fans look really nice. This is the first case I've used that's as nice to look at as it is to use and actually improves the look of my desk area.
-Quiet: Tempered glass cases tend to reflect more sound than fully enclosed ones, but this one still does a pretty good job of staying quiet even with five fans going. There's not a lot of sound-deadening material visible, but the case is very well sealed.
-Spacious main compartment: There are probably graphics cards that won't fit this case, but they'd have to be truly gigantic. More than enough room for large cards or pairs in SLI/Crossfire, as I'm doing with a pair of RX480s. An EATX motherboard is just barely too large, but any ATX or mATX will fit with plenty of room to spare. There's plenty of clearance for large air coolers, and enough vertical space to fit a decent-sized custom water loop. Also makes for an easy time installing components, as I never found myself having to contort my hands to get the motherboard screws or any of the power/data connectors in place.
Size: Despite all the space inside, it's shorter in both height and length than most ATX Mid cases I've come across, and just slightly wider than the CM690 it replaced. It isn't imposing like many others, and doesn't tower over everything else on my desk.
Cons:
-Cable Management: Seriously. I can't stress enough just how much planning needs to go into the cable management in this case before you actually install any components. Provided you don't have an overly long PSU, there's room underneath the PSU and HDD cage shrouds to stash cables, but the area between the motherboard and the side panel is so narrow that any thick cables, i.e. ATX/CPU power or SATA power snakes, are going to have to be pressed down hard before the side panel goes back on. The SSD holder on the back of the motherboard panel is a good idea aesthetically, but it's incredibly hard to route cables around/through without causing the side panel to bulge out. The aforementioned PSU/HDD shrouds only have one hole in the top to let cables through, but the catch is that you have to line both of them up without compression the cables that have to come out in order to install them. My way around this was to install the PSU cover, route all the cables that would go through without plugging them in, slide the HDD cover over the cables and into place, and then plug everything in. I won't call this an all-out design flaw, but if the HDD cover had an open slot for those cables instead of an enclosed opening, this part would have taken a quarter of the time it did without detracting from the looks of the case.
HDD Drive Holder: Again, great idea, poor implementation. The HDD cage in the bottom front of the case has plenty of room for large drives, but the placement puts the rear of the lower one right next to a metal lip. In practice, this means that unless your SATA power plugs are reversed from the normal orientation and you have a right-angle data plug, the lower drive mount is useless. I couldn't find a way to get a drive in there and plugged in without putting what I consider an unsafe amount of force on the plug and risking permanent damage to the drive. I get that this case is geared more towards an all-SSD storage scheme, but I'd definitely call this a design flaw, as it effectively means you can only mount one HDD in a case advertised as holding two.
-Liquid Cooler Compatibility: This has been mentioned before, but anyone trying to mount an AIO cooler like the Corsair H100i I'm using needs to be wary of mounting in the top of the case. The arrangement of mounting holes/slots in the top panel is aligned in such a way that an AIO radiator and fan stack will only clear low-profile RAM sticks. I currently have mine mounted to the top, but with one fan removed for RAM clearance. Again, a design flaw that could have been remedied if the radiator mounting holes were just a couple of millimeters towards the left side of the case; there is ample room to do so and I'm actually considering modifying the slots with a Dremel tool in order to fit the full cooler. Radiators up to 360mm will mount just fine in the front, but at the cost of blowing hot air through the case.
The Verdict: With all that said, I'm still glad I got this case and I think it's going to last me a long time. It's such an improvement in looks from my old one, and adds an overall high-end look to any build, provided you can route the cables right. The two actual design flaws aren't huge ones, particularly for people who prefer air cooling and/or only use SSDs, and they're not enough to keep me from recommending the 460X to any moderately experienced builder.
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Pro:
* precio/calidad: está fabricado de muy buenos materiales y tiene excelente construcción y espacio.
* estética
* flujo de aíre
contras:
* los ventiladores rgb que vienen son muy ruidosos y no son PWM.
* el panel de cristal del costado nos de detiene con nada después de quitar los tornillos que lo detienen, así que hay que ser cuidadosos.
Un consejo extra que fue lo que hice yo en cuestión de los ventiladores, compré 6 ventiladores LL120 para tener RGB increíble, este gabinete ya trae un hub de 6 puertos para controlar el rgb, pero te hace falta el lightnode pro para controlarlo por software, que viene en el paquete de 3 ventiladores LL120, como mi motherboard es un poco vieja y no trae 6 conectores de ventilador, compré el commander pro de corsair, entonces así puedes comprar solo 6 ventiladores individuales y ahorrarte algo sin desperdiciar piezas como yo que dejé un lightnode y un rgb hub sin usar.