Conclusion
...Corsair's second-rung option offers a luxurious tempered glass finish on the side and front, making it a prime choice for builders seeking to show off their wares.Like the look of the Crystal Series 570X but struggling to justify the £185 price tag? Fear not, because Corsair has a plan b in the form of the smaller, less costly Crystal Series 460X.
Available for £120, or £150 with RGB fans, Corsair's second-rung option offers a luxurious tempered glass finish on the side and front, making it a prime choice for builders seeking to show off their wares.
Based heavily on the existing 400C, the interior feels familiar and the chassis scores well in terms of build quality and performance. Yet while the tempered glass is a nice addition, Corsair may have missed a trick by not going the extra yard with USB Type-C and a few sheets of sound-dampening material.
The big question is whether or not the 460X RGB is worth the premium over the 400C? That's debatable but we'll take the easy option and state that it depends entirely on user preference. We aren't bowled over by the multi-colour fans, but if you've got your heart set on a 400C, the standard 460X with tempered glass is a stylish alternative that won't break the bank.
The Good The Bad Tempered glass offers a modern look
Space for up to a 360mm radiator
RGB fans provide that little extra jazz
Good build quality throughout
Compact for a performance mid-tower No sound-dampening
Lacks front-facing USB Type-C
Not a lot of room behind mobo tray
Pricey for a Carbide 400C in disguise
HEXUS.where2buy*
The Corsair Crystal Series 460X RGB chassis will be available to purchase from Scan Computers.
HEXUS.right2reply
At HEXUS, we invite the companies whose products we test to comment on our articles. If any company representatives for the products reviewed choose to respond, we'll publish their commentary here verbatim.
*UK-based HEXUS community members are eligible for free delivery and priority customer service through the SCAN.care@HEXUS forum.