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ADATA Showcases Latest Products at 2025 International CES

ADATA typically reserves its major product launches for Computex, but this year they brought a wide range of their newest case, power, and cooling products to the 2025 International CES event. Let's start with power, where the company introduced the compact XPG Pymcore Platinum PSUs. Despite resembling SFX-L PSUs, these are actually ATX units with a slim profile and full modular cabling. The 120 mm fan is positioned at the edges of the intake for efficient cooling. These PSUs meet ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 CEM standards, exceeding them with 235% excursions for 100 µs. As the name suggests, they offer 80 Plus Platinum switching efficiency.

Another highlight is the XPG Starfighter case, which is one of ADATA's first cases to feature the Exoskeleton design language. This cuboidal case utilizes a chimney design to draw in air from the base and vent it from the top, keeping hot components along the way. It supports a Mini-ITX motherboard and an SFX power supply, with compatibility for the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090. The XPG Invader X Mini is a smaller version of the original mid-tower case, while the new Invader X Pro features a glasshouse design with RGB LED accents.

For those looking for a compact case, the XPG Valor Air Nano is a cube-shaped option for Micro-ATX motherboards, with space for a 360 mm radiator. The XPG Hurricane Mag fans feature a magnetic interlocking feature for easy connection, while the XPG Levante II is a second-generation AIO liquid CPU cooler with a dual-chamber pump-block design and infinity mirror fans capable of handling thermal loads up to 320 W.