ADATA XPG Invader Mid-Tower Brushed Aluminum PC Case - View 1

ADATA XPG Invader Mid-Tower Brushed Aluminum PC Case

4.5 (89 ratings)
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Key Features

  • Mid-Tower Brushed Aluminum with side-glass panel PC Case/Chassis
  • Front adjustable ARGB downlight
  • High airflow design with two pre-installed fans
  • Tool-less design for easy DIY enthusiast
  • 2 Years Manufacturer Warranty

Specifications

Hard Drive
Mechanical Hard Drive
Number of USB 20 Ports
2
Number of USB 30 Ports
2
Brand
XPG
Series
Invader
Item model number
Invader-WHCWW
Item Weight
17.9 pounds
Product Dimensions
18.98 x 8.11 x 18.5 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH
18.98 x 8.11 x 18.5 inches
Color
White
Number of Processors
2
Hard Drive Interface
USB 3.2
Batteries
1 A batteries required.
Manufacturer
ADATA
Language
English
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
October 1, 2019

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Customer Reviews

CRCR
Most of the reviews on this case were complaints about the cable mgmt but I actually really enjoyed how easy it was to hide all the wires. The "under board space" was roomy and easy to work with.The front is all magnetic and comes off easily (seen in photos)For as much comes apart on this case, it's extremely sturdy.All in all, for the price, I'm extremely happy and would recommend this case.
Hairo Rodriguez
The media could not be loaded. This case has a lot of space for customs, fans, radiator, everything that you could think, those dust filters I liked so much, the only thing that I didn't likes is that the cable management is not the best on this case
50 Shades of Beige50 Shades of Beige
The case was easy to build in, the build quality is very good. Its a good value. This is a pretty nice case all things considered. It's fairly large for what I would consider a "Mid-Tower". Front panel ventilation is good. There is plenty of room for cable management. The magnetic filters, front panel and glass are a nice touch. It does the "little things" right. The standoffs are pre-installed, the center stand off is a post instead of threaded allowing for easy alignment of the motherboard. It comes with all if the hardware you need, the manual is detailed and easy to read.
G. Ritter von Olfers-Batocki
I bought this locally new. No damage to the box or the product. Some paint flaws from the factory like missed parts which did not get painted and missed spots on the front panel.The design is good regards air flow but the cable management is not the best. Worst is the threads tend to strip or get crooked so it does not screw in very well. The metal used on this is 33% thinner than on my Cooler Master Silencio S600 case. That is the reason the threads tend to strip. Power switch is not as responsive as that of my Cooler Master S600 case.On this XPG (it is an ADATA brand from Taiwan), the cables often can not be put on all plugs on an ATX board since the design blocks access or there is not enough room to pass through the cables.Taking off the glass window strips each time a slice of paint off. So be sure to lubricate those parts since it can start to rust. The metal on the XPG Invader model is exactly 1 mm thick while the metal of my Cooler Master S600 is 1.5 mm thick. That makes a huge quality difference.I took this Invader one for my first own build since it has an magnetic front panel which can be taken off. Thats a very good design. The dust filters are all magnetic top and front but are from plastic. On the bottom the dust filters are just held by some metal ears and those are from plastic as well. My 600 Watt PSU fits well.I put 3 front fans in it and 1 in the back and the front fans blow air through the sidepanel which has an air opening (filtered) for another 2 fans. You will not be able to use all spots for fans due to bad cable management.Airflow is the advantage of this case and the magnetic front panel. Other than that cheap metal which tends to be flexible, strips the threads and which is just 1 mm thick.ADATA's and XPG's Customer Service does not respond at all when claiming an new replacement because of the stripped threads. I even contacted them twice and sent them fotos. You are on your own on this - that is normal for Korean or Taiwanese companies. Customer Service is completely unresponsive.On the Questions and Answers part here on Amazon the Customer Service of XPG said this on my question:"Question: I bought this xpg case as well and it strips the threads (1mm metal thickness only)? no response from xpg cs.Answer: Unfortunately thread stripping is not covered under warranty. However you may fix it with a thread repair kit.By A manufacturer MANUFACTURER on March 31, 2023"Basically, buy yourself an repair kit and fix yourself the defective XPG Invader case if something happens. The XPG Customer Service basically tells the customer to screw himself, there is no warranty and to fix it DIY somehow. I even sent them before the serial number (foto) of my case on the back and detailed fotos.No warranty whatsoever. You are on your own if something happens. I read the buttons and front AIO fails on XPG cases disproportionally much. I bet nobody gets any warranty.