Tuesday, December 6th 2022

Montech Announces the SKY TWO High-airflow Chassis

MONTECH, an innovative PC components and peripherals brand, announces the SKY TWO, a mainstream mid-tower case that showcases your PC components with the front and side tempered glass panels. The latest addition to the SKY series offers top cooling performance with a unique airflow configuration featuring fine mesh bottom front panel and side panel, 3 pre-installed RX120 reversed 120 mm ARGB/PWM fans at the side and bottom and pre-installed AX120 ARGB/PWM fan at the rear. The SKY TWO is compatible with motherboards from Mini-ITX to E-ATX, supports top mounting of up to a 360 mm radiator and fans, and features a top I/O including a USB Gen 2 Type C port. The SKY TWO is available in Black US $99.99, Pristine Frost White US$105.99, and Morocco Blue US $119.99.

The SKY TWO offers a unique airflow approach with the lower portion of the front and left side panel designed with a fine mesh optimized for airflow and dust filtration. This concept ensures plenty of air is pushed through the PSU shroud and fed into the fans above it, providing a direct supply of fresh air to the GPU. In addition, the 3 pre-installed RX120 120 mm ARGB/PWM fans (2 at the side and 1 at the bottom) feature a reverse blade design which allows them to be installed as intake with their best side visible. An additional 120 mm ARGB/PWM fan is pre-installed at the rear of the SKY TWO to create a balanced out-of-the-box thermal solution.

[Editor's note: Our in-depth review of the Montech SKY TWO is now live]
Unobstructed View and High-End Compatibility
The SKY TWO is equipped with two tempered glass panels, one at the front and one on the left side of the case, allowing a full view of the PC hardware installed inside, and easily removable to provide an unrestricted building experience. Users are presented with great configuration possibilities with the SKY TWO's compatibility for Mini-ITX to E-ATX motherboards, 168 mm tall CPU cooling towers support, up to a 360 mm radiator at the top, and up to 400 mm long GPUs, enough to support the latest NVIDIA 4000 series graphics without any issues. In addition, the SKY TWO can support up to 2x HDDs/SSDs in the PSU chamber drive cage, and 2x SSDs in the second chamber, which is also equipped with 3 large Velcro straps, and a fan hub capable to support up to 6 ARGB and PWM devices (with 3 ports each populated by the pre-installed fans).

3 Colors to Choose From
The SKY TWO is available in classic black, a Pristine white, and a special Morocco blue. The Pristine White edition is an inside-out all-white design with white rubber grommets, white fans, and silver screws. The Morocco Blue edition, each part of the case features a unique blue from the tempered glass panel's edges to the fans, grommets, and case screws.

Optional Accessories
The AX120 PWM and RX120PWM (reversed fan) are also sold separately, MSRP $8.90 in black, and $9.90 in white. The reversed blade design complements builds with more intake fans while maintaining a great aesthetics. Users can also opt for the VGM Vertical GPU Mounting at MSRP$59. The vertical GPU kit comes with a 220 mm PCIe 4.0 riser card and is compatible with any case with 7 PCIe expansion slots.

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11 Comments on Montech Announces the SKY TWO High-airflow Chassis

#1
SL2
It looks great, but how could they mess up the images so bad? The color is so different, and I'm assuming it's supposed to be the same.. :confused:
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#3
cvaldes
HairyLobstersNever been a fan... of the side intake fans.
And in their marketing photos, the side fans are configured as exhaust (since you can clearly see the RGB LED fan lights).

Anyhow, a case with a side vent properly configured holistically can have adequate cooling.
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Sp33d Junki3
cvaldesAnd in their marketing photos, the side fans are configured as exhaust (since you can clearly see the RGB LED fan lights).

Anyhow, a case with a side vent properly configured holistically can have adequate cooling.
Wrong. The fans are correct. Side and bottom and reverse design.
The blades are reversed.
www.montechpc.com/en/products_detail.php?nid=321&s_ok2=
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#6
Minus Infinity
MatsIt looks great, but how could they mess up the images so bad? The color is so different, and I'm assuming it's supposed to be the same.. :confused:
If they aren't using colour aware workflow and you aren't using a colour aware browser, you can get any colour you like. I have seen people freak when their nice powerpoint presentations get sent to a dumb printer with no ICC profile and their lovely blues come out cyan or their deep reds are some horrible orange.


Never ever trust colour in browsers to be accurate.
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#7
bonehead123
Oh my..... these look eerily similar to something I've seen somewhere before....just can't quite remember where. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

thinkin...

thinkin......

thinkin.........






Oh yea, now I remember: the other 612.45m other cases released over the past 7 years, hehehe

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#8
henry08092003
Looks like a great case, can't wait to build it.
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#9
1d10t
"High-airflow Chassis", with a front panel glass.
Yeah, just like a beatiful woman with adam's apple.
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#10
SL2
Minus InfinityIf they aren't using colour aware workflow and you aren't using a colour aware browser, you can get any colour you like.
Not saying that you're wrong, but the thing is that I haven't seen such a difference in a loong time. This is extreme, without being a first.
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