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ADATA XPG Battlecruiser and Invader Cases Pictured

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It's not just PC power-supplies, ADATA is also taking a swing at the premium gaming case market with two new XPG branded ATX mid-tower cases, the XPG Battlecruiser and the XPG Invader. The Battlecruisier is clearly the more airy and 'revealing' of the two, with 4 mm-thick tempered glass making up the front, top, and left-side panels, large intake vents for the front fans, and a horizontal partition that can be collapsed in two parts for extra room to put your DIY liquid cooling components. The case has room for motherboards as long as E-ATX, add-on cards up to 40 cm in length, and CPU coolers up to 17.5 cm in height. There are 7 expansion slots located conventionally, and two vertical slots so you can show off your graphics card better. Six 2.5-inch and three 3.5-inch drive mounts complete its storage area, while you get room for 360 mm (or smaller) radiators along the front and top panels. The front-panel I/O includes a USB type-C, which should be the hallmark of any good case launched after 2017.

The XPG Invader is the more compact case of the two, and has a more restrained styling. It comes in black and white+black color options. You only get tempered glass along the right-side panel, with the front being shrouded in metal, with side-vents for the intake fans. The top panel has a grille with a detachable magnetized dust filter. The motherboard tray has room for ATX (and smaller) motherboards, add-on cards up to 40 cm in length, and CPU coolers up to 17 cm in height. Four 2.5-inch and two 3.5-inch bays make up the storage area. Ventilation includes three 120 mm intakes, two 120 mm top exhausts, and a 120 mm rear exhausts. Accordingly, you can mount 360 mm x 120 mm radiators up front, and 240 mm radiators up top. Front-panel I/O includes USB 3.0 and HDA, but no type-C ports here.



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YAWN..... notta nuthin new here kiddies, back to nappy time now :ohwell:
 
We need new gimmicks...RGB has been done every way possible.
They are nice tho... Not saying they aren't
 
We need new gimmicks...RGB has been done every way possible.
They are nice tho... Not saying they aren't

Hows about B.G.R. then, or oh my, wait for it......

wait for it.......

O.M.G... a NEW and DIFFERENT case design, thats actually, like, you know, NEW and DIFFERENT ....now that would be a headliner wouldn't it, but we all know that only happens once in a blue moon :D
 
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