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

ADATA XPG Invader Mid-Tower Brushed Aluminum PC Case

4.3 (69 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

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Customer Reviews

Ross
While the case was wonderful it sadly didn't fulfill my personal needs, had to do a return due to a misunderstanding with the description. The magnetic face plate and filter was nice, mesh under siding, there was plenty to like but couldn't hold enough SSD drives for me.
Shawntor
Easy to put together. Smart design. Good looking, and a reasonable price.
john jaegerjohn jaeger
I ordered this chassis to upgrade a gaming PC. It looks and feels like a nice quality chassis.The problem: the box we received does not have a power supply unit installed. :/Second problem: I can't determine if this is the expected configuration or if it's defective. The product page does not make any mention about needing to purchase a PSU separately.Third problem: While XPG does sell many different PSUs, there is no information about which PSU is supported by which chassis. So even if I wanted to purchase a PSU I can't tell which is the correct one.The only help I get from Amazon support is to initiate a return, which is not my first choice.Can someone from XPG please reach out to me about this?
Techno Guru 2014
The case is exceptionally well built. Cable management is adequate. Options for side, front, and top mounted radiator. Despite having room for 8 case fans, thermal performance is subpar. I have 5 intake (3 front, 2 side) and 3 exhaust (2 top, 1 rear). My strix 2080 in Nvlink SLI plataue at around 75celsius despite the brute Force intake of cool air. It's possible that the front intake and side intake is causing vortex and interrupting the flow channel. Just needed to point this out.