Wednesday, January 8th 2025

ADATA Cases, Power Supplies, and Cooling Products at 2025 International CES

ADATA tends to save the year's biggest product launches for Computex, but brought a fairly big selection of its latest case, power, and cooling products to the 2025 International CES. Let's begin with power, and the company showed us its new super-compact XPG Pymcore Platinum PSUs. These may look like SFX-L PSUs, but are actually ATX, with a very low depth, and yet full modular cabling. The 120 mm fan cooling the thing is pushed to the very edges of the fan intake. These PSUs meet ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 CEM standards, in fact exceeding them with 235% excursions for 100 µs. As the name suggests, this PSU offers 80 Plus Platinum switching efficiency.

The XPG Starfighter case is one of ADATA's first cases built on the Exoskeleton design language, where the outer body of the case is what provides structural support for the case, rather than an inner chassis. The cuboidal case features a chimney design, where air is drawn at the base, and vented from the top, with all the hot components along the way, and the graphics card installed along its height. At the top is a large 160 mm fan that pulls air. The case supports a Mini-ITX motherboard, and an SFX power supply. ADATA says that the case should support the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090. The demo build at ADATA's booth featured a Palit RTX 4080 SUPER GamingPro, which is a fairly large card.
The XPG Invader X Mini is a miniaturized version of the original Invader X mid-tower case released in 2023. It may be named "Mini," but this is still technically a mid-tower, and holds ATX (or smaller) motherboards, with room for graphics cards up to 33 cm in length and CPU coolers up to 16.6 cm in height. In comparison, the larger original Invader X does graphics cards up to 40 cm in length.
While the Invader X Mini is a physically cut down version of the Invader X from 2023, the new Invader X Pro is its spruced up sibling, featuring a 3-sided glasshouse, an internally recessed rear I/O panel that you sneak your cables up to internally from the bottom; and a glasshouse that covers the front, side, and rear, with curved edges. There's also some nearly executed RGB LED accents.
The XPG Valor Air Nano is a super compact cube-shaped case for Micro-ATX (or smaller) motherboards. There's enough depth in the case for a 360 mm radiator. It features a forward-positioned SFX power supply with an internal AC passthrough.

The XPG Hurricane Mag is a line of 120 mm fans with a unique magnetic interlocking feature that lets you join up to six of these at the hip for use in radiators, minimizing the cable clutter in connecting individual fans. The magnetic interlock conveys PWM and addressable RGB connections.

The XPG Levante II is the company's second generation flagship AIO closed-loop liquid CPU cooler, featuring a dual-chamber pump-block design, and infinity mirror embellished fans. The 360 mm model shown at CES can deal with thermal loads of up to 320 W. The cooler supports LGA1851 and AM5.
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1 Comment on ADATA Cases, Power Supplies, and Cooling Products at 2025 International CES

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Sp33d Junki3
I like the footprint and size of the white case.
Need too see more
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