XPG introduced inexpensive Invader x Mini and Valor Air Plus cases and Probe Bronze power supplies

Adata’s gaming brand XPG announced the release of two new affordable computer cases, Invader x Mini and Valor Air Plus, as well as inexpensive power supplies in the XPG Probe Bronze series.

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The XPG Invader x Mini case measures 460 x 210 x 359 mm and supports ATX, Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX motherboards. The front and left panels of the case are made of tempered glass 4 mm thick. Thanks to this, the housing offers a panoramic view of the installed components.

XPG Invader x Mini

The new product offers five pre-installed 120 mm RGB fans, four of which are reversible. The case supports the installation of a 120 mm radiator at the rear and a 240 mm radiator at the top, and also allows the installation of video cards up to 330 mm in length, coolers up to 166 mm in height and power supplies up to 180 mm. Inside the case there are also two dedicated spaces for 3.5-inch HDDs and two combined spaces for 2.5- or 3.5-inch drives. The front panel of the XPG Invader X Mini case is equipped with one USB 3.2 Type-C, one USB 3.2 Type-A and a combined 3.5 mm audio output. The new product will be available in black and white versions.

The XPG Valor Air Plus case dimensions are 482 x 200 x 400 mm. It is equipped with a ventilated front panel. The left panel is made of tempered glass 3 mm thick. The new product also supports the installation of boards in ATX, Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX formats.

XPG Valor Air Plus

The case is equipped with five pre-installed 120mm fans, four of which have ARGB lighting. The new product supports the installation of LSS radiators 240 or 360 mm in front, 240 mm on top and 120 mm on the rear. It is also possible to install a video card up to 340 mm long, a processor cooler up to 160 mm high and a power supply up to 170 mm long. Inside there is space for two 2.5-inch and two 3.5-inch drives.

XPG Valor Air Plus has seven expansion slots. The front panel of the case is represented by two USB 3.2 ports and one 3.5 mm combined audio output.

The XPG Probe power supply series, in turn, is represented by two models with a power of 600 and 700 W. Both are 80 Plus Bronze certified. The manufacturer explains that they provide up to 87% efficiency at 50% load. XPG Probe power supplies comply with the ATX v2.52 power standard.

XPG Probe power supplies do not have a modular cable design. The manufacturer claims that they are equipped with Over Voltage Protection (OVP), Over Power Protection (OPP), Short Circuit Protection (SCP), Under Voltage Protection (UVP), Over Temperature Protection (OTP), and against surges and surges (SIP). Cooling of the power supplies is carried out by a 120 mm fan with an operating speed of 2100 rpm. The PSU comes with a three-year manufacturer’s warranty.

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