Thursday, September 28th 2023

ADATA XPG BATTLECRUISER II Super Mid-Tower PC Case Now Available

XPG, a fast-growing provider of systems, components, and peripherals for Gamers, Esports Pros, and Tech Enthusiasts, today launched the XPG BATTLECRUISER II Super Mid-Tower chassis to markets around the globe. Building upon the success of the first generation premium XPG chassis, this E-ATX case features a long list of improvements based on feedback from the community, social listening from multiple platforms, media review recommendations, and key upcoming trends in both chassis design and cooling offerings and improvements.

XPG BATTLECRUISER II prioritizes convenience in the building and maintenance process, delivering an improved PCDIY experience. In addition to the 4 glass panels, there are 3 easy-to-clean magnetic dust filters, an adjustable GPU holder, and an improved Smart Cable Management design. It's everything you loved about the original award-winning XPG BATTLECRUISER with an updated touch. For more demanding builders, there's even a higher end version that comes paired with XPG PRIME BOX, for unlimited lighting customization options and thermal design control via XPG PRIME ecosystem management software.
Award-Winning Design
XPG BATTLECRUISER II was built upon the impressive foundation and design philosophy of the original BATTLECRUISER. Based on XPG's: Exoskeleton design language, it pairs aesthetics with functionality. Every corner of your system is on show thanks to the 4 glass side panels and improved cable management solutions. The most noticeable and most requested design change is the additional 65 mm in height compared to the previous generation, to allow better spacing for 360 mm radiators on top, as well as increased airflow efficiency with up to 420 mm radiator compatibility in the front. The interior mechanical design was completely revised to facilitate tool-less assembly for a convenient, uncompromised PC building experience. Furthermore, the I/O panel includes a USB Type-C port that has been updated to route to motherboards via a Type-E internal connector, capable of both Gen2x1 and Gen2x2 speeds (10Gb and 20Gb respectively) based on the user's motherboard capabilities, instead of the previous generation IDC 20-Pin blue connector.

A Clean, Customized Building Experience
XPG subscribes to the philosophy that building a PC should be both a pleasant and personal experience. When you decide to build a DIY PC, you're not just creating a system. You're creating your system. Several customization options and tools make XPG BATTLECRUISER II the perfect case to build whatever you want however you want to. The included GPU holder allows users to adjust the height from 52 - 134 mm, to support countless GPU models and orientations. The cable management hub provides plenty of space for all your cables, and the additional PSU Shroud helps hide them from judgmental eyes. Finally, XPG PRIME BOX allows users to customize lighting and thermal management for all compatible devices and the included 4 ARGB Vento fans.

XPG PRIME BOX
The premium models of XPG BATTLECRUISER II come bundled with XPG PRIME BOX. This handy accessory enables users to synchronize lighting effects across multiple ARGB devices without the need for an ARGB compatible motherboard. With the power of XPG PRIME free ecosystem management software, anyone can produce stunning lighting effects across all their devices in just a few clicks. Create gorgeous, synchronized light shows that match your mood, or sync with in-game events to make your gaming environment more immersive. XPG PRIME software also allows you to design your airflow profile to take full control of your thermals, or let an algorithm do it for you.
Source: XPG
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2 Comments on ADATA XPG BATTLECRUISER II Super Mid-Tower PC Case Now Available

#1
bonehead123
Soooo...just how many arms, legs, kidneys and left testicles (or breasts) is this super-not-so-super, same ole same same boxen gonna cost us anywayz ?

And yes I already gooogied it, but did not find it for sale anywhere yet....

And yea, I know it comes with the "new-but-not-really-so-new" $20 light-em-up box too, but seeins how the previous models ran in $130-160 range, this one should still be around $175 :)
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#2
ITISTIME
Is that a GPU support pole on the PSU Shroud? It's not very pleasing to look at..
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