XPG is no stranger to PC cases, cooling, and power supplies and at Computex 2025 the company had on showcase a selection of new products worth adding to your shortlist of potential PC upgrades.

ADATA's gaming arm, "XPG," had on display a selection of new cases at Computex 2025, and one that caught my eye was Valor Mesh Nano, a spin-off of its previous Valor Mesh and Valor Air models. What is interesting about these cases is the reduction in size, but their ability to still house larger GPUs such as NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080. Moreover, the compact design supports a 360mm radiator and up to 6x 120mm fans, including 1x pre-installed ARGB 120mm fan.
To go along with XPG's compact cases, the company has designed the PYMCORE SFX series of PSUs, which are SFF-certified power supplies designed to fit into these small cases. The XPG PYMCORE Gold, photographed below, is available in 850W and 750W variants, with Gold certification by 80 PLUS. Moreover, these small PSUs are compatible with NVIDIA SFF-Ready enthusiast GeForce Cards, making them perfect for a gamer looking to build an extremely small system with a beefy graphics card. Notably, all of these models are configured with 100% Japanese capacitors.

Another standout of the XPG booth is the Starfighter, which features the company's exoskeleton design language, enabling its front panel to be completely removed. The Starfighter comes pre-installed with 1x 180mm high-performance fan, and compatibility with 360mm AIO coolers and GeForce RTX 5090 graphics cards.










