ADATA’s XPG gaming line has shown us its novelties at COMPUTEX 20203 in Taipei, starting with the second generation of its striking Battlecruiser tower for high-performance computers, the XPG Battlecruiser II.
Maintaining a design that does not go unnoticed with a structure that the company calls “Exoskeleton” as it is located in the outer zone and integrates between it four tempered glass panelsthe battlecruiser II It lets you see all the components inside, including the back with the source and the entire cable management system.
Inside you can place E-ATX motherboards and up to 420mm radiators (triple with three 140mm fans). Despite having tempered glass also in the central and upper area, the XPG Battlecruiser II offers an air intake and exhaust system that helps optimize the internal cooling of the components.
Optionally, although integrated in some variants, we can use the XPG Prime Box ARGB controller to easily synchronize the colors and lighting effects of the fans. The compatible software to manage lighting from Windows is XPG Prime.
At the moment there are no details about its price or availability.
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