XPG Shows Dual-Fan CPU Tower With Liquid AIO Design, New Gen5 SSDs, Coolers, PSUs & Cases

XPG Shows Dual-Fan CPU Tower With Liquid AIO Design, New Gen5 SSDs, Coolers, PSUs & Cases

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XPG Shows Dual-Fan CPU Tower With Liquid AIO Design, New Gen5 SSDs, Coolers, PSUs & Cases
XPG Shows Dual-Fan CPU Tower With Liquid AIO Design, New Gen5 SSDs, Coolers, PSUs & Cases 1

XPG had tons of action at their Computex booth, featuring new cases with backside connector designs, PSUs, Coolers & new SSDs.

XPG's flagship casing, the Invader X Pro is getting the BTF treatment and comes with ASUS's BTF lineup support while also making sure that the rest of the backside connector designs are compatible.

The casing features a 3-side "Ocean View" design with curved tempered glass, supports E-ATX motherboard and reverse connector ATX motherboards, and best of all, it can house up to 11 120mm fans. 460mm clearance is provided to the GPU & the case even comes with a 5" Embedded LCD panel which can be customized using the XPG Prime. The Invader X PRO BTF will be priced at $299.99 US for retail and will ship with 6 reverse & 2 regular fans.

The second BTF case in XPG's lineup is the Invader X BTF which features the same design but comes with support for up to 400mm GPUs in both horizontal and vertical alignments. The casing comes with support of up to 10 120mm fans and 360mm radiators in side and top configurations. There are 5 pre-installed ARGB 120mm fans (4 Reverse and 1 Regular). The pricing of this case will be $139.99 US.

XPG also has the Invader X Mini which was showcased in the Mera theme but the retail version will not feature this design. It will be available in white colors with a bezel-less chassis design in a compact form factor that supports GPUs up to 330mm and comes with 5 pre-installed ARGB 120mm fans (4 Reverse and 1 Regular). The casing will be priced at $69.99 without fans and $74.99 with fans installed.

The XPG STALKER series also gets an update with the new AIR BTF design that comes with a mesh front panel and a removable on-rail dust filter. It too supports reverse connector boards from various manufacturers and supports GPUs up to 390mm. The chassis has 10 120mm fan supports and concurrent 360mm radiators on the side and top. The chassis is going to cost $119.99 US.

Moving over to the cooling segment, XPG showcased its new Hydro design which might seem like a standard dual-fan tower type heatsink but in fact, comes with a built-in liquid cooling design and makes use of Nidec Dual Ball-Bearing Vento Pro Fans that can push 75 CFM of airflow at 2150 RPM. The cooler produces 3.15mm H2O Pressure and has a very silent operation of 28dBA at peak operation while the cooling capacity is rated at up to 280W. This cooler is expected to be priced at $109.99 US.

The company also showcased its latest Levante X 360 and Levante II AIO CPU liquid coolers which come with up to 300W cooling capacities, new Asetek designs, and feature a 360mm radiator. These designs will be coming to the market soon too.

XPG also has new fans such as the Hurricane MAG 120 which are magnetic in design and come with a cross-section blade design with Rifle Hydraulic Bearing and quick connect mechanisms that can form a unique daisy-chain structure. Plus there's a switch on the primary controller cable that can switch the fans to reverse mode for dust cleaning.

On the PSU front, XPG displayed its PYMCORE SFX PSU which conforms to the newest ATX 3.1 and 12V-2x6 connector standards, adopts a 90mm FDB fan with 100% Japanese solid capacitors and 8-level industrial protection with 10-year warranty. The PSU will start at $219 for the 850W and $249 for the 1000W ratings.

Lastly, there's the massive 1600W Fusion which features a fully digital design with a planar transformer and GaN FET integration. The PSU is rated at 80Plus Titanium efficiency and offers up to 2235% power excursion (up to 3760W). It also has digital control via XPG Prime software for fan curve customization and consumption analysis. It has two 12V-2x6 power connectors and will be priced at $699.99 US.

For SSDs, XPG displayed its LEGEND 970 PRO PCIe Gen5 M.2 SSD drive which comes with the InnoGrit IG5666 controller and has speeds of up to 14 GB/s Read and 12 GB/s Write. It comes with a heatsink that is not only miniature but also features an active fan which reduces the temperatures by 20% and requires no power connector.

There was the Project NeonStorm Gen5 SSD displayed by XPG too. This SSD was also present last year at Computex 2023 and features the SM2508 controller which is rated for up to 14 GB/s Read and 12 GB/s Write speeds. The cooling solution features a hybrid air and liquid-cooled design. XPG states that the drive is now moving to production status and should be released soon.

And finally, we have the new XPG LANCER NEON RGB DDR5 ECO memory which features a unique heatsink design that comes with a 60% luminous RGB area made using 50% PCR recycled plastic. The DRAM also comes with a brand-new PCB heat-dissipating coating that reduces temperatures by 10%. You get speeds of up to 8000 MT/s and 16 GB/24 GB capacities on a singular module.

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