ADATA XPG STARKER, a compact middle tower that can mount a total of three radiators
ADATA announced a compact mid- tower PC case dubbed the XPG STARKER" that uses tempered glass side panels .
For easy maintenance, the XPG STARKER features an innovative on-rail dust filter design that is incredibly easy to remove, encouraging more frequent cleaning to prevent unsightly and potentially harmful dust accumulation. What's more, a replaceable VGA bracket makes it easy to show off graphics cards with lighting effects vertically or horizontally, despite the chassis' shrunk dimensions. The chassis facilitates excellent airflow with support for up to six fans. It also supports multiple radiators, including a 360mm radiator at the front of the chassis, a 280mm radiator on top, and a 120mm radiator at the rear.
Closing the lineup of capabilities, you can store up to two 3.5" HDDs and two 2.5" HDDs or SSDs, plus a Combo Drive for 2.5" & 3.5" form factors. A complete set of I/O ports are also offered for easy connectivity with USB accessories, audio devices. There are two main body colors, black and white. The chassis material is SPCC, and the corresponding form factors are ATX, MicroATX, and Mini-ITX.
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