ADATA XPG is displaying a broad lineup of PC components and peripherals at Computex 2026. The showcase covers cases, cooling solutions, power supplies, and gaming mice and keyboards. The showcase demonstrates ADATA XPG's emphasis on providing integrated hardware solutions for PC builders.

New cases and peripherals highlight integrated PC building solutions
The peripheral section features two main devices. The XPG Slingshot is a wireless mouse that weighs 55 grams and offers up to 42 hours of battery life on a single charge. The XPG Seeker Wireless keyboard uses a low-profile layout with a carbon-fiber decal bezel and charges fully in six minutes for 34 hours of operation.
Case designs form another major segment of the display. The XPG Invader X II is a mid-tower chassis that removes the front-left corner pillar and includes a hinged tempered glass panel. The XPG Valor Air II uses a wide-format layout with vertical partitions and a mesh-based front intake for airflow.
Power supply units in the lineup meet ATX 3.1 and PCIe CEM 5.1 specifications. The Core Reactor III series ships in 750 W, 850 W, and 1000 W variants. The premium Cybercore III series extends to 1200 W models. The Xtreme Power Guard line adds an LED indicator for overcurrent on the 12V-2×6 cable and includes USB monitoring capabilities.
Cooling hardware centers on the Maestro Infinity 62DA, a dual fin-stack cooler designed for up to 240 W TDP loads. This unit features an LCD display for system animations and real-time monitoring. The Infinity series case fans use infinity reflection elements on their hubs across various form factors.
These items are presented as cohesive components designed to work together in custom PC builds. While earlier product lines targeted single parts, this presentation highlights the integration of cases, thermal solutions, power supplies, and accessories for complete builds.



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