Unfortunately, at the time of writing, I couldn’t find this case in stock anywhere in the UK. That’s not to say it won’t be in some pre-built systems or smaller retailers, but I used the XPG where to buy page, and while they suggested Novatech, Box, LaptopsDirect, CCL, eBuyer, and Amazon, it wasn’t available at any of them, or any others that I searched. That’s a real shame too, as I rather like this case. XPG tells us that it should be priced at just $64.90.
The XPG Valor Air Plus is a solid contender in the mid-tower PC case market. It offers a compelling blend of features, aesthetics, and affordability, making it a great choice for both novice and experienced PC builders. It’s a budget case, but it ticks all the right boxes while being a bit smaller that a lot of other mid-towers.
The Valor Air Plus boasts a modern and sleek design with a tempered glass side panel that showcases your internal components. The magnetic front panel allows for easy access to dust filters and fans, simplifying maintenance. While the overall aesthetic is understated, at least until you turn the RGB fans on, it’s a versatile look that will fit into most environments.
Building in the Valor Air Plus is a breeze. The spacious interior provides ample room for component installation and cable management. The well-placed cutouts and tie-down points make it easy to keep things tidy behind the motherboard tray. Just keep in mind the length from front to back is a little more compact, so some custom RTX 4090s will not fit.
The case is constructed from steel and plastic, and while it has a sturdy and durable frame, the panels are a bit on the thinner side as you would expect from this price range. The tempered glass panel is also a nice touch, adding a premium feel. Overall, the build quality is on par for this price point.
The Valor Air Plus comes with a decent set of features, including dust filters at the front, top, and bottom to help keep your system clean. It also has good I/O ports with two USB 3.2 ports and a 3.5mm audio/mic combo jack. For cooling, it supports up to six 120mm fans, and it has a full-view tempered glass side panel to show off your components. Of course, the version I have came with four fans pre-installed, which is certainly a nice addition.
As mentioned earlier, the availability of the Valor Air Plus seems to be limited at the moment. Hopefully, this will change soon, as it’s a case worth considering. If you’re looking for a stylish, functional, and affordable mid-tower case, the XPG Valor Air Plus is definitely worth checking out. Its god decent cooling capabilities, it’s easy to use, and it has generally good hardware support and cable routing. Plus, it’s available with four RGB fans or without fans to suit your requirements.
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