Arctic is expanding its case lineup with another variant of the Xtender case. The newly released Xtender Black clear glass provides an even greater look inside of the PC from multiple angles, making it a great option for RGB-heavy builds.
The chassis is constructed from black SECC steel, providing a rigid foundation for the tempered-glass panels that wrap around the front and left sides. Under the hood, this mid-tower is spacious, supporting motherboards up to E-ATX and providing ample clearance for graphics cards up to 482mm long. This is particularly impressive for a mid-tower, as it comfortably accommodates even the largest flagship GPUs currently on the market.
Cooling is another major pillar of the design, with the case shipping with five of Arctic's latest ARGB LED fans pre-installed. This includes two P12 Pro (120mm) and three P14 Pro Reverse (140mm) fans. It also supports up to two 420mm radiators simultaneously along the top and front-right panels, a feat usually reserved for much larger full-tower cases. For those who want to show off their GPU's shroud, Arctic is offering a VG (Vertical GPU) variant that includes the new Accelero Vertical GPU Mount. This mount is also available as a standalone purchase for existing Xtender owners who want to upgrade later.
Arctic is launching the Xtender series with a tiered pricing model that rewards early adopters. The standard Xtender Black is officially priced at €146.65, though it is currently running a 25% discount in celebration of its 25th anniversary, bringing the price down to €109.99.
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