A $60 It Has Most Of What You’ll Need
The XPG Valor Air Plus case is missing a USB-C port on the front, and the steel used in the case is rather thin which doesn’t lend itself to a high end PC build. On the other hand the fact it ships with four 120mm fans already installed makes the Valor Air Plus an amazing bargain for an entry level build. TweakTown found the overall design doesn’t work as well when you replace the front fans with a radiator, but again you should be looking at this for builds that don’t have the budget to toss in a 360mm radiator.
The Valor Air Plus has filters for the front panel and the top, where you can add an additional pair of 120mm fans, as well as a PSU filter so it should remain fairly clean inside. This is a good inclusion for a system that is unlikely to be opened for maintenance or upgrades on a regular occasion. If you know someone in need of a new case for a low to mid-range ATX system, you can use the Valor Air Plus without adding much to the build budget and give them better performance than using an old case that has been sitting around unused for years.