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The XPG Invader X doesn't skimp too much on functionality, though. It'll take motherboards up to full-sized ATX, it has three drive bays for 3.5" or 2.5" storage, and up front you get a USB 3.2 ...
XPG has launched its new Invader X Mid-Tower PC case which joins in the wraparound tempered glass design trend made popular by Lian Li’s O-11 Dynamic and provides a stunning showcase of all your… ...
As part of the announcement for the XPG Invader X, the company describes it as a case you'd put on a desk instead of underneath one. Of course, it's not all about style, as cooling is always a big ...
For coolers, Adata showcased an XPG Levante II which has a dual-chamber based pump-block and is designed for thermal loads up to 320 watts. Adata has two fans called the Vento II 120 and 140, with ...
That seems to be the case with their latest, uhm, case, too; the Invader X BTF. Their new mid-tower case is packed full of the features any enthusiast PC builder can appreciate.
Testing the XPG's Invader X BTF ATX case, I used the Intel Core i5 12600K on a Z690 AORUS Pro motherboard. For the memory, two DDR5 sticks of Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB ran at DDR5-7200M/T.
ADATA is still new to the PC case market, but the company hit the ground running with its first efforts, the XPG Battlecruiser and the XPG Invader. Better known for its SSDs and memory modules ...