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Computex 2023: Montech Launches Open-Frame PC Case, ATX 3.0 PSUs, and New CPU Coolers

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During Computex 2023, Montech had an entire fleet of new products spanning new PC enclosures, new open-frame cases, air-cooling products, and ATX 3.0 power supplies. Starting with the regular cases, Montec introduced AIR 903 MAX, AIR 300 MAX & AIR 3000 MAX series; the AIR 900 MAX can accommodate a broad spectrum of needs, as it supports both true E-ATX form factors and SSI-EEB motherboards. The case also has a capacity for 5 SSDs and 2 HDDs and is equipped with a USB TYPE-C port and USB 3.0 ports. It supports up to 360 mm AIO coolers at the front and top. Customers can choose between sleek black and pristine white, available in two variants, the AIR 903 MAX and AIR 903 BASE. Optimized for airflow, the front panel has a 51% porosity ventilation rate, along with four pre-installed HP 140 fans in the case.

Next up, we have two new models: AIR 300 MAX and AIR 3000 MAX. Both models have a detachable top bracket and a patented quick-slide metal dust filter, allowing for easy radiator adjustments and compatibility with RTX 4090 GPUs. The AIR 300 MAX is an m-ATX case featuring support for a 280 mm radiator at both the top and front, plus a 30 mm clearance provision for cable management. It has ARGB PWM Fans (2x HP140 & 1x HP120) for ventilation. Contrarily, the AIR 3000 MAX, is a full tower case, offering support for a 360 mm radiator at the top, front, and side, along with a large storage capacity for up to 11 HDDs using stacked brackets. This model comes fitted with four HP140 ARGB PWM fans.




Montech also presented three additional cases: SKY TWO GD and SKY TWO GX, and King 95. The SKY TWO cases update on the older SKY TWO design, where the SKY TWO GD features an anodized aluminium panel, and the GX has a perforated mesh design, with both capable of supporting up to 360 mm radiator for water cooling and having ARGB PWM (3x AX140 and 1x AX120) fans. The King 95 carries completely different aesthetics and tries to showcase most of the system with a panoramic view enabled by the curved glass panel, that can be replaced with a mesh front panel, as shown below.

Additionally, the company presented an open-frame chassis held just by aluminium CNC-d parts, which you can see below.

In addition, the company presented new power supplies called the TITAN PLA series. Primed for ATX 3.0 and PCIe Gen 5.0 (12+4 pin 12VHPWR connector), it employs top-tier components like 100% Japanese 105°C capacitors for superior stability and reliability. The TITAN PLA also features an ultra-flexible copper alloy connector, boosting its strength and conductivity. To ensure quiet operation, it has a 135 mm fluid dynamic bearing (FDB) fan that operates at zero RPM in low-load conditions. The TITAN PLA is 80 Plus and Cybernetics platinum-certified, with power capacities of 750 W, 850 W, 1000 W, and 1200 W.

Montech also presented Metal DT27 and ST12 CPU coolers, rated for 300 W TDP and 230 W TDP, respectively. Supporting LGA 115x/ 1200/ 1700 and AMD AM4/ AM5 sockets, they are equipped with either METAL 120 PWM 120 mm fan for ST12 and two high-performance METAL Pro 12 fans for ST27.


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Processor Intel i7 77OOK
Motherboard Gigabyte Aorus something
Cooling Noctua NH-U12S dual fan
Memory Ballistix 32 Go
Video Card(s) MSI 3060 Gaming X
Storage Mixed bag of M2 SSD and SATA SSD
Display(s) MSI 34" 3440x1440 Artimys 343CQR
Case Old Corsair Obsidian something
Audio Device(s) Integrated
Power Supply Old Antec HCG 620 still running good
Mouse Steelseries something
Keyboard Steelseries someting too
Benchmark Scores bench ? no time to lose with bench ! :)
The "aquarium" case design seems to be the new trend. (no complains here, it looks ok)
Their open frames chassis looks good, always wanted one for a mini build ...
And their new PSU seems seriously built too (original design or OEM ?)
 
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