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Adata expands XPG lineup with two new mid-tower cases and new PSUs

Adata XPG announced the release of three new products aimed at the DIY market. With two new chassis, the XPG Invader X Mini and the XPG Valor Air Plus, customers may create eye-catching ATX systems without breaking the budget. Meanwhile, XPG Probe introduces a new Bronze efficiency option to the XPG PSU line.

The XPG Invader X Mini is a new addition to the Invader X chassis line. Modeled after the original Invader X, this compact variant offers ATX motherboard compatibility in a sleek enclosure. This case is equipped with five ARGB fans, four of which are reverse, and offers a broad choice of compatibility options while keeping outstanding cooling performance and space. Specifically, this case uses its size to direct fresh air into the GPU using bottom fans. With its tiny footprint, the XPG Invader X Mini is about the same as many mATX cases but offers a more comprehensive choice of motherboard options.

The XPG Valor Air Plus is a cost-effective variant of the Valor Air chassis. It's the perfect mid-tower chassis for budget-conscious gamers and system integrators, supporting GPUs up to 340 mm in length, 360 mm radiator support at the front, and 240 mm support on top. With a high-airflow magnetic front panel and up to four preinstalled ARGB fans, the stock configuration of this case should be enough to meet the cooling needs of most PC components.

Lastly, the XPG Probe series brings the brand's PSU lineup into the entry-level segment. The Probe is the first of various PSU series the company plans to launch in this segment, introducing Bronze efficiency solutions to the 600-700W sector. XPG collaborates with testing laboratories like Cybenetics to ensure the Probe PSUs fulfill the Bronze certification standards, giving up to 87% efficiency at 50% load. This inexpensive PSU meets ATX v2.52 specifications, making it among the highest-rated Bronze-level units available.

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