XPG Is A Case Of ADATA Assuming An Alias
The Invader and Battlecruiser are the first cases released by XPG, of which the Invader is up for review at TechPowerUp. As is tradition, this ATX case features a tempered glass side panel and no 5.25″ bay, it stands 470 x 206 x 482mm (18.5 x 8 x 19″) offering seven expansion slots. Perhaps one of the more interesting features are the cut outs on the solid metal side panel and fan mounts on the motherboard tray which allow you to add an additional two 120mm fans, though installing them will limit the length of your GPU to 260mm.
Take a peek at this ~$100 solid first try at a case if you are shopping for a new home for your PC components.
XPG, an ADATA brand, is well known for its flashy performance SSDs and memory. Now, they are entering the highly contested case market with the XPG Invader. The Invader turns out to be an excellent and functional first entry that deserves to pop up on your radar if you are in the market for a new enclosure.
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The case looks like it can’t breathe and… *checks link* … it can’t breathe. Well done, Adata.
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