ARCTIC Launches Xtender High-Airflow Panorama Case in Six Variants

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[Press Release] ARCTIC returns to the PC case market with the Xtender, a 64-liter high-airflow midi tower combining cooling performance with a panoramic design. Shown first at Computex, it supports E-ATX boards up to 285 mm, two 420 mm radiators, and GPUs up to 482 mm. VG models add a vertical GPU mount with a PCIe 4.0 riser cable.

Large mesh panels, clear/tinted/mirrored glass options, and an optimized layout ensure strong airflow. It comes pre-fitted with five A-RGB fans, two P12 Pro A-RGB and three P14 Pro Reverse A-RGB, with room for eight in total. Features like a modular fan rail, magnetic dust filters, and ample cable management make building simple.

ARCTIC is currently offering the Xtender at promotional “Payback” pricing through its webshop, with discounts applied automatically at checkout. The case is also available on eBay and through selected retail partners.

Xtender Variants and Pricing:

  • Xtender (White) – Clear glass, €154.99 (MSRP: €209.99)
  • Xtender (Black) – Tinted glass, €144.99 (MSRP: €199.99)
  • Xtender (Mirror Black) – Mirrored glass, €144.99 (MSRP: €204.99)
  • Xtender VG (White) – Clear glass with vertical GPU mount, €184.99 (MSRP: €229.99)
  • Xtender VG (Black) – Tinted glass with vertical GPU mount, €169.99 (MSRP: €219.99)
  • Xtender VG (Mirror Black) – Mirrored glass with vertical GPU mount, €174.99 (MSRP: €224.99)
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