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ADATA XPG Cases, Cooling, Power, and Peripherals at Computex 2026

ADATA XPG Cases, Cooling, Power, and Peripherals at Computex 2026
ADATA is much more than just a memory company, the company now has a vast lineup of PC casing, cooling, and power hardware; the brand is also making inroads into gaming peripherals. We begin our tour with the XPG Slingshot, a lightweight wireless mouse weighing just 55 g, with an entry-level 4,000 dpi optical sensor, and up to 42 hours of usage on a full charge. The mouse uses 2.4 GHz RF for connectivity. The XPG Seeker Wireless keyboard is a full-size yet compact keyboard with a low-profile, compact design, a carbon-fiber decal bezel, and membrane keys. It fully charges in just 6 minutes for up to 34 hours of use, and uses 2.4 GHz RF.

The XPG Invader X II is a mid-tower case with a pillarless front-left corner, and a continuous tempered glass panel that opens outward along a hinge. It integrates a fan controller with a software-based interface. The XPG Valor Air II is a unique, wide-format, vertically partitioned case with a mesh-based front-intake and a tempered glass side panel. XPG Core Reactor III 1000 W is a performance-segment, fully modular PSU, which meets full ATX 3.1 and PCIe CEM 5.1 specs. The PSU comes in 750 W, 850 W, and 1000 W variants, and it brings a few segment-first features.

The Cybercore III is a more premium PSU series, which comes in variants of up to 1200 W. The XPG Xtreme Power Guard is a mechanism where the 12V-2×6 cable has an LED indicator that glows when any of the 12 power-delivery pins has overcurrent. The PSU connects to the PC over USB, and XPG has a dedicated application from which you can monitor the current on each individual pin. You can program the PSU on the exact limits where you’d like the application to sound an alarm. As a last resort, the PSU also has an Overcurrent Protection that trips the PSU.The XPG Maestro Infinity 62DA is a premium dual fin-stack cooler with a LCD on top that displays animations and system monitoring. The cooler targets usecases with up to 240 W TDP. There is a lite variant of this cooler without the top-plate with display; it simply has the two fin-stacks exposed with the pair of fans.Lastly, ADATA showed off its Infinity series case fans with infinity reflection elements on their fan-hubs. These come in individual, interlocking, and compound form-factors.

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