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If you're looking for a bigger case, Adata showed off the XPG Invader X Pro, which supports up to E-ATX, earlier this year at CES 2024. It's too soon to say if rear-connector motherboards and ...
Years back, when a small website called out for product-review editors. I leapt at the opportunity: I’d just wrapped up a four-year stint as a systems supplier. That experience provided the ...
The new XPG Invader X is ... PC chassis from XPG, the gaming performance brand from ADATA. One look at the frameless tempered glass front and side panels, and you can tell this is a case all ...
so what could possibly be so “Mini” about ADATA's latest XPG Invader-family mid-tower PC case? In a word (or rather, two words): desk depth. The Invader X Mini has the expected 18-inch-plus ...
The good folks over at XPG have been hard at work trying to find a balanced approach to case design. They were gracious enough to send over their new Invader case, a mid-Tower PC chassis ...
ADATA Technology's gaming brand, XPG, has introduced the INVADER X MINI, a compact mid-tower PC case featuring a pillarless design and five pre-installed ARGB fans. Announced on September 18 ...
Starting at the front of the case, there's a solid steel ... After building a PC inside the XPG Invader, it's clear that ADATA isn't just pushing products onto the market without considering ...
ADATA's XPG Invader X Mini has a sharp look and a small footprint for an aggressive price. It's a good-value ATX PC case if you don't plan to run a high-heat configuration inside.
XPG is the PC gaming and performance arm of ADATA Technology ... XPG will showcase its new INVADER X PRO PC Chassis with curved tempered glass and enough room for "massive builds." ...
Seriously XPG, you need to put a bit of a better wiring ... as well as mounts in the top of the case. There’s no a vast amount of room here, but let’s not forget, we do have that huge PSU ...