Tuesday, May 31st 2022

ADATA XPG Unveils VALOR AIR Mid-Tower Chassis

XPG, a fast-growing provider of systems, components, and peripherals for Gamers, Esports Pros, and Tech Enthusiasts, today announced the VALOR AIR mid-tower PC chassis. As the name implied, VALOR AIR is a PC chassis that emphasizes optimized airflow. What's more, it sports a tempered-glass side panel for showing off the flair of the interior components. Although compact in size, VALOR AIR provides ample interior space to support and accommodate hardware and components. The mid-tower chassis is suitable for all types of gamers and PC enthusiasts. With optimized airflow dynamics, ample space, and design flair, it offers the perfect balance between form and function.

The XPG VALOR AIR mid-tower chassis sports a sleek, clean look with a streamlined design that effectively pulls cool air from outside to be drawn in via x3 pre-installed 120 mm fans at the front, and a 120 mm fan at the rear to exhaust heated air. Though it has space-saving dimensions, it remains capable to accommodating graphics cards with a length of up to 335 mm. It can support power supplies with lengths from 160 mm-180 mm, including the 80 PLUS GOLD certified XPG CORE REACTOR and 80 PLUS PLATINUM certified XPG CYBERCORE. The XPG VALOR AIR is a simple and elegantly designed mid-tower chassis, deliver excellent airflow, space, and performance for a manageable price.
Show Off Flair, Dissemble with Ease
XPG VALOR AIR features the use of an XPG patented removable magnetic front panel and is equipped with a tempered-glass side panel. What's more, the side panel is easy to remove by simply loosening the screws. An array of I/O ports at the top includes two USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports, and a combo headphone/microphone jack. The dust filters are also designed with removable and a magnetic mechanism that makes cleaning convenient and intuitive.

Versatile Hard Drive Layout for Configuration flexibility and Ease of Use
XPG VALOR AIR is equipped two removable 2.5" HDD/SSD mounts at the back of the motherboard tray. users can easily install and remove. This allows users to easily install and remove drives. An additional removable 2.5"/3.5" combo drive cage is located under the shroud, increasing flexibility of PSU cable management.
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7 Comments on ADATA XPG Unveils VALOR AIR Mid-Tower Chassis

#1
DeathtoGnomes
a streamlined design that effectively pulls cool air from outside to be drawn in via x3 pre-installed 120 mm fans at the front, and a 120 mm fan at the rear to exhaust heated air.
marketing department is working hard..

If getting PR published still cost by word count...

Well, the only truly positive thing I can say is that the front panel doesnt restrict airflow like we're seen in several new cases lately.
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#3
bonehead123
TiggerAll new cases should have front USB C now
^^THIS^^

Just as I have been saying for about 2 years now..... No C, NO buy, NO excuses, hehehe :)

y/A/w/N.....
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#4
Kirederf
305mm max GPU length… most RTX 3000 and RX6700/6800/6900 cards won’t even fit in this case…
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#5
Minus Infinity
TiggerAll new cases should have front USB C now
Agreed, that case is an instant hard pass. Should be two USB-C ports as well as the 2 USB-A 3.2 ports.

I'm slowly retiring ancient USB 2 devices and only going USB-C, even one port is limiting.
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#6
DeathtoGnomes
Minus InfinityShould be two USB-C ports as well as the 2 USB-A 3.2 ports.
Blasphemous! And screw up 3 days worth of design work!?!
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#7
Octavean
Right now, I only have eyes for the full sized Fractal Design Torrent case And even that case has some issues. The perfect case, she just doesn’t exist, but this doesn’t even come close,…

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