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ADATA XPG Defender Pro – Review 2021 – PCMag AU
It’s all about the airflow…and the aesthetics
ADATA is still new to the PC case market, but the company hit the ground running with its first efforts, the XPG Battlecruiser and the XPG Invader. Better known for its SSDs and memory modules, ADATA is now expanding its XPG enthusiast line with two new big chassis designs: the XPG Defender Pro, and the XPG Starker. We’ll focus here on the former case, with a second review coming later to look over the Starker. The XPG Defender Pro ($99.99) features a tempered-glass panel, along with copious RGB…
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