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ADATA XPG Valor Air Pro Review: A Quiet Case With a Cooling Caveat

3.5

With mainstream construction, flexible radiator support, and very low noise output, the XPG Valor Air Pro is a solid PC-chassis foundation for builders willing to swap fans to unlock its full potential.

$90.00
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By Thomas Soderstrom
The ADATA XPG Valor Air Pro

ADATA SC735 Review: Thumb-Drive Design, Speedy SSD Ambitions

3.5

The ADATA SC735 delivers solid USB 3.2 Gen 2 speeds in a thumb-drive-style external SSD ideal for iPhone video and quick transfers. Unless maximum compactness is critical, though, you’ll find more full-featured drives for the same or less money.

$181.99
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By Tony Hoffman
ADATA SC735

ADATA SD820 Review: Take Your Speedy SSD Off-Road

4.0

The ADATA SD820 is a highly portable, rugged external SSD that supports the speedy USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 standard. It's a tad pricey, but it's near-impervious to water and dust.

$189.99
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By Tony Hoffman
ADATA SD820

Buying DDR5 Memory? Watch Out for This Scam

One unlucky DDR5 buyer got stuck with DDR2 instead. Here's how to protect yourself.

By Jon Martindale
DDR memory.

ADATA XPG Mars 980 Blade Review: This Starry SSD's Speeds Are Earthbound

3.0

The ADATA XPG Mars 980 Blade's budget-friendly price doesn't quite make up for this PCI Express 5.0 internal SSD's uneven performance.

$297.99
at Amazon
By Tony Hoffman
ADATA XPG Mars 980 Blade--hero

ADATA XPG Starker Air BTF Review: Reverse-Connector Builds on a Budget

4.0

Its excellent feature set and low price would have earned ADATA’s XPG Starker Air BTF PC case an award, had it run cooler with its top filter sheet installed—or still looked like a finished product with it removed.

$109.99
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By Thomas Soderstrom
The ADATA XPG Starker Air BTF

ADATA XPG Invader X Mini Review: A Solid-Value ATX PC Case for Tight Desks

4.0

ADATA's XPG Invader X Mini has a sharp look and a small footprint for an aggressive price. It's a good-value ATX PC case if you don't plan to run a high-heat configuration inside.

$123.71
at Amazon
By Thomas Soderstrom
The ADATA XPG Invader X Mini

ADATA XPG Valor Air Plus Review

3.0

A shallow-depth design and full set of ARGB fans make ADATA's XPG Valor Air Plus a reasonable PC case pick for budget builders willing to work around its quirks.

$59.99
at XPG
By Thomas Soderstrom
The ADATA XPG Valor Air Plus

First Look: ADATA's XPG Nia Is a Gaming Handheld You Can Upgrade and Mod

We also checked out Zotac's Zone, another gaming handheld from an unexpected source, vying to join the Steam Deck, the Asus ROG Ally, and the MSI Claw for time in your hands.

By John Burek
ADATA XPG Nia

ADATA SD810 Review

4.5 Editors' Choice

The compact ADATA SD810 external SSD is rugged, fast at everyday tasks, and inexpensive, making it an obvious choice if you have a computer that supports its USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 interface.

$231.40
at Amazon
By Tony Hoffman
ADATA SD810: Hero

ADATA XPG Invader X Review

3.5

With five fans and a Gen 4 riser cable included, ADATA's XPG Invader X tallies up a solid midprice PC-case effort, despite some design shortfalls in spots.

$169.99
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By Thomas Soderstrom
The ADATA XPG Invader X

ADATA Legend 970 Review

4.0

Although the ADATA Legend 970 internal SSD lacks the absolute fastest raw throughput speed we've seen, this PCI Express 5.0 drive's above-par benchmark results and active cooler make it a force to be reckoned with.

$310.99
at Amazon
By Tony Hoffman
ADATA Legend 970:  Top

The Best Prototypes and Concept Products of Computex 2023

In 2023, the best concepts and prototypes got back to what Computex is known for, PC building and tweaking, but that's not all. Join us in geeking out over the possible near future of computing.

ADATA Legend 850 Review

4.0

The ADATA Legend 850, a budget-priced PCI Express 4.0 SSD, won't win any speed awards, but its performance is fine for everyday use, it has exceptional durability ratings, and it boasts AES 256-bit hardware-based encryption.

$54.89
at Amazon
By Tony Hoffman

XPG Slingshot Gaming Mouse Review

2.5

The XPG Slingshot lands some of the gaming mouse basics, but not all of them, and you can do a lot better for not much more money.

$46.62
at Amazon
By Mike Epstein

ADATA Legend 960 Review

4.0

The ADATA Legend 960, a high-performance PCI Express 4.0 SSD, posted some excellent benchmark results and is a top pick for both gaming and creative work. It fits everything from gaming rigs to the PS5, though not the thinnest laptops.

$165.10
at Amazon
By Tony Hoffman

ADATA XPG Valor Air Review

4.0 Editors' Choice

ADATA's XPG Valor Air ATX PC case does a fine job of packing full-size components into a midsize box at a small, small price.

By Thomas Soderstrom

ADATA XPG Alpha Review

4.0 Editors' Choice

Featuring all the gaming basics at a budget price, the XPG Alpha is a commendable effort from ADATA and a great wireless mouse whatever your skill level.

$67.19
at Amazon
By Zackery Cuevas

ADATA Elite SE880 External SSD Review

4.0

The handsome little ADATA Elite SE880 is an external SSD that offers blistering speeds over a USB interface that'll likely require a PC upgrade to leverage fully.

$132.87
at Amazon
By Tony Hoffman

ADATA XPG Atom 50 Review

4.5 Editors' Choice

The ADATA XPG Atom 50, which can be used in a laptop, desktop, or PlayStation 5, delivers stellar performance for a budget PCI Express 4.0 internal SSD.

$79.99
at Amazon
By Tony Hoffman