XPG Valor Air Plus Mid-Tower PC Case Review
A Closer Look – Interior
It’s a very nice interior, with nothing really sticking out anywhere, it’s very tidy and that’s a good thing, as it’s going to be on show through that large tempered glass window.

XPG has kept things very basic here, with just simple rounded cut-outs behind the motherboard and for the cable routing holes. Honestly, I’m fine with that, grommets and a few brackets may have their benefits, but clean and simple has its own good qualities too.

There’s a good amount of space in here, but nothing too crazy, it’ll hold up to an ATX motherboard with plenty of room for the cables around it.

There is room for a large graphics card, unless you put a radiator up front, as that will certainly cut into the available space quite drastically, as the case isn’t overly long from front to back.

However, it can support a slim radiator up on the top too, so you at least have some options on how you configure it.

The PSU shroud is built in, keeping all the boring cables and storage stuff hidden out of sight. However, there is a small cut-away here, allowing you to see the PSU design, which is pretty neat; unless you happen to have a particularly ugly power supply, of course.

Behind the motherboard tray, there’s a modest amount of space for cable routing, but of course, there’s the PSU shroud too, so you can stuff any excess cables under there anyway.

There’s a space to mount a pair of 2.5″ SSDs behind the motherboard, with a removable plate to ease the installation process.

There’s also a removable tray at the bottom of the case, which supports a 3.5″ and 2.5″ drive too.
