Computex 2019: ADATA Unveils Chassis, LSS, and Peripherals under XPG Gaming Brand

ADATA is actively expanding its range of products under the XPG gaming brand. We already wrote that at the recent Computex 2019 exhibition, the first power supplies in the company's history were presented. XPG Core Reactor. However, in addition to them, the first XPG Invader and XPG Battlecruiser cases for ADATA, as well as the XPG Levante liquid cooling system, were also announced here. And the manufacturer also introduced a number of new peripherals and accessories for players.

Computex 2019: ADATA Unveils Chassis, LSS, and Peripherals under XPG Gaming Brand

The XPG Levante cooling system was created by renowned OEM manufacturer Asetek. It is equipped with a 240 mm aluminum radiator, which is controlled by a pair of 120 mm fans with customizable addressable RGB lighting. The noise level of the fans does not exceed 37 dBA, and the maximum airflow is 75 CFM. Like most maintenance-free LSS, a pump is used here, combined in one case with a copper water block. The pump body is adorned with the XPG logo, which is also equipped with RGB lighting. 

Computex 2019: ADATA Unveils Chassis, LSS, and Peripherals under XPG Gaming Brand
Computex 2019: ADATA Unveils Chassis, LSS, and Peripherals under XPG Gaming Brand

The XPG Battlecruiser has a Super Mid Tower form factor. It is built on a steel frame and its front, top and side panels are made of 4mm tempered glass. Glass panels are fixed at a distance from the frame, due to which rather large ventilation holes are formed. On the front and top panels, either LSS radiators up to a size of 360 mm or three 120 mm fans can be installed. There are also mesh filters from dust.

Computex 2019: ADATA Unveils Chassis, LSS, and Peripherals under XPG Gaming Brand

Computex 2019: ADATA Unveils Chassis, LSS, and Peripherals under XPG Gaming Brand

In turn, the XPG Invader body corresponds to the Mid Tower form factor and has only a side glass panel, while the rest of the elements are made of steel. The front wall also has large ventilation holes and "seats" for three 120mm fans or a 360mm radiator. You can mount two fans or a 240mm radiator on the top panel. Also, a pair of fans or a 240 mm radiator can be installed behind the right side wall.

Computex 2019: ADATA Unveils Chassis, LSS, and Peripherals under XPG Gaming Brand

Both cases are available in black and white. Inside the new products, there is enough space to accommodate a motherboard up to E-ATX size, video cards up to 400 mm long, and a processor cooling system 170–175 mm high. The slightly larger XPG Battlecruiser can accept up to six 2,5-inch drives and up to three 3,5-inch drives. In turn, XPG Invader will fit four and two such drives, respectively.

Computex 2019: ADATA Unveils Chassis, LSS, and Peripherals under XPG Gaming Brand
Computex 2019: ADATA Unveils Chassis, LSS, and Peripherals under XPG Gaming Brand

Of the peripherals and accessories, the XPG Precog gaming headset is of the greatest interest. According to the manufacturer, this is the world's first gaming headset with dual emitters (electrostatic and dynamic). This provides coverage of a wider range, as well as an increased sound quality. 7.1 virtual surround sound is supported, and there is also a background noise reduction function to improve team chat communication even in noisy environments.

Computex 2019: ADATA Unveils Chassis, LSS, and Peripherals under XPG Gaming Brand

The XPG Summoner gaming mechanical keyboard was also introduced. Three types of Cherry MX switches are available for it: Silver, Red and Blue. The kit comes with a wrist pad that attaches to the keyboard with a magnet. Of the accessories, we note the large XPG Battleground XL and Battleground Prime XL carpets, which will be enough for both the keyboard and the mouse. Both carpets are water-resistant, and the Battleground Prime XL also features RGB lighting.

Computex 2019: ADATA Unveils Chassis, LSS, and Peripherals under XPG Gaming Brand

XPG brand new items should go on sale this year.



Source: 3dnews.ru

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