Wednesday, January 10th 2024

ADATA Shows New Invader X, Invader X Pro and Battlecruiser II Cases at CES 2024

ADATA brought a total of four new XPG PC cases to the CES 2024 show, including the Valor Mesh, Invader X, Invader X Pro, and Battlecruiser II. All of the cases are mid-tower, except for Battlecruiser II, which is a super mid-tower case.

As the new flagship PC case from ADATA, the Battlecruiser II focuses on the XPG exosceleton design, features four tempered glass panels, and it is compatible with up to 420 mm radiators. It comes with integrated XPG Prime Box for fan control and ARGB synchronization, and has USB4 Type-C port. The ADATA XPG Valor Mesh PC case is focused on airflow and cooling with magnetic mesh front panel design and rather compact dimensions for a mid-tower PC case. Despite is smaller dimensions, it still supports up to 305 mm long graphics cards and 180 mm long PSUs, as well as plenty of fans and 360 mm radiator support.
The Invader X and the Invader X Pro have a similar design path, with panoramic tempered glass panels, but the Invader X Pro takes it to a new level with curved tempered glass panel, offering 3-sided open view. The Invader X supports BTF mATX motherboards, can take up to ten 120 mm fans and has 360 mm radiator support. The Invader X Pro supports E-ATX motherboards, have three pre-installed fans (with support for a total of 11 fans), and comes with embedded 5-inch LCD panel on the side which can be customized via XPG PRIME software.

ADATA also had a new Defender WS PC cases showcased in XL and XXL versions, and these are aimed at workstation systems with support for dual PSUs, high number of hot-swappable HDDs, and motherboards based on EEB form-factor.
The Valor Mesh is already available, while the Invader X and the Battlecruiser II have been launched recently. The Invader X Pro is currently in development and should be available soon.
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