XPG Cruiser Review 6

XPG Cruiser Review

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Introduction

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I would like to thank XPG for supplying the review sample.


The XPG Cruiser being reviewed here is the second "Super Mid-Tower" chassis from XPG after their Battlecruiser, which was one of the first cases from the brand. Originally known as the gaming brand from ADATA and focusing on memory and storage products, XPG has been working hard on expanding its product line with enthusiast and gaming-focused offerings in various categories, including peripherals, cooling, accessories, and cases.

Specifications

XPG Cruiser
Case Type:Super Mid-Tower
Material:Steel, plastic, and tempered glass
Weight:N/A
Slots:7+2
Drive Bays:2x Internal 2.5/3.5"
2x Internal 2.5"
Motherboard
Form Factors:
Mini-ITX, Micro-ATX, ATX, E-ATX, CEB, and EEB
Dimensions:493 x 234 x 466 mm
Front Door/Cover:N/A
Front Fans:3x 120 or 140 mm (3x XPG Vento 120 ARGB fans pre-installed)
Rear Fans:1x 120 or 140 mm (optional)
Top Fans:2x 120 or 140 mm (optional)
Bottom Fans:N/A
Side Fans:N/A
Front Radiator:280/360 mm
Rear Radiator:120/140 mm
Top Radiator:240/280 mm
Bottom Radiator:N/A
Side Radiator:N/A
I/O:1x USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C, 2x USB 3.0, and 1x Audio combo jack
Fan/LED Controller:Built-in ARGB controller
Compatibility:CPU Cooler: 170 mm
GPU: 350 mm
PSU: 180 mm

Packaging


XPG ships the Cruiser in a brown cardboard box with an image of the case at the face and a blow-up diagram of it on the rear. A sticker on the side of the package will let you know whether you are getting the white or black variant, while the opposite panel holds the enclosure's specifications.


The Cruiser is held in place by two foam spacers and further protected by a plastic bag.

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