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MONTECH Unveils the KING 65 PRO Case that Redefines Simplicity with Unwavering Quality

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MONTECH a leading PC components and peripherals brand is excited to announce the launch of the KING 65 PRO, the newest addition to the premium lineup of PC cases. This latest model epitomizes the commitment to quality, innovation, and user-friendly design, making it an ideal choice for both novice builders and experienced enthusiasts.

Build with Ease: Quick Release Mechanism for Hassle-Free Setup
The KING 65 PRO features a revolutionary tool-less quick-release mechanism for all outer panels, ensuring seamless access to your components. Whether you're adding new hardware, performing routine cleaning, or making adjustments, this innovative design allows you to do so quickly and effortlessly, eliminating the need for additional tools.

[Editor's note: Our in-depth review of the MONTECH KING 65 PRO is now live]




Efficient Ventilation: Big Mesh Areas for Maximum Air Circulation
  • Top Panel: With 60% of its surface area covered in mesh, the top panel ensures excellent airflow, efficiently expelling heat from the system.
  • Side Panel: With 75% mesh coverage, the side panel provides additional ventilation, particularly beneficial for cooling GPUs and other critical components.

Versatile Cooling Options
  • Top Radiator: 280/360 mm
  • Side Radiator: 140/240 mm
  • Air Cooler: 175 mm
  • Fans Support: Accommodates up to 9 fans
  • Pre-installed Fans: 2x 140 mm and 1x 120 mm High Performing Fans

Sleek Elegance
The KING 65 PRO black features tinted glass panels that not only provide a stunning view of your components but also add an element of secrecy and sophistication, enhancing the overall aesthetic of your build. While the white remains the classic clear glass panels

Unwavering Quality
The KING 65 PRO offers the same high-quality materials as the KING 95 PRO, with metal thickness from 0.8 mm to 1 mm, ensuring unmatched durability and strength, now at a more affordable price.

HP140 Fan: High-Performance Airflow with ARGB Lighting
The HP140 fan is designed to deliver strong airflow with a performance of 95.61 CFM, while maintaining a quiet sound level of 29.2 dBA. It not only emphasizes performance but also incorporates aesthetic elements, featuring inner ARGB lighting effects. The HP140 is included in our Air 903 series and the newly released KING 65 PRO. It is available for purchase as a standalone unit or in a 3-in-1 pack.

Release Date and Pricing
The KING 65 PRO & HP140 fan will be available for purchase on October 14, 2024 (Pacific Time).
  • KING 65 PRO Black: US$99.90
  • KING 65 PRO White: US$99.90
  • HP140 ARGB Single Pack Black: US$14.90
  • HP140 ARGB Single Pack White: US$14.90
  • HP140 ARGB 3in1 Pack Black: US$45.90
  • HP140 ARGB 3in1 Pack White: US$45.90

[Editor's note: Our in-depth review of the Montech King 65 Pro is now live]

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Looks nice, but reminds me of my old Air 540, albeit with the front glass/corner treatment, but at least they kept the price reasonable AND both colors are the same price (unlike some other brands that charge more for the white version), so there's that :)

However, the 3 pack of fans should get you a small discount when compared to buying individual ones, so boo hoo to that :(
 

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I do like this case, I am just not in the market for one. I have always been surprised how many cases there are, you'd think the market would have saturated by now, considering how easy it is to re-use them.
 
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Who cares about cases anymore in 2024 they all look the same.
Yea, I've been saying that since about 2010, but back in that era, alot of folks ragged on me for those comments, as if I was lying or being disingenuous or just crap happy....
 
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Its a case of (hehehe) everyone just copying what 1 company did. Lian Li did it and now all these other companies are just copying.

I would LOVE if I could get me one of those old Lian li cases like the V1000. All those 5.25 drive bays I could use to have hot swappable drives. Wheels? Hell yeah man, I can move that heavy beast around.

Maybe ITX cases like the Silverstone Raven series. Would love to see those make a comeback.

Those is where its interesting. Not these rehash cube cases or monolith designs.
 

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All look like aquariums now
 
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Its a case of (hehehe) everyone just copying what 1 company did. Lian Li did it and now all these other companies are just copying.

I would LOVE if I could get me one of those old Lian li cases like the V1000. All those 5.25 drive bays I could use to have hot swappable drives. Wheels? Hell yeah man, I can move that heavy beast around.

Maybe ITX cases like the Silverstone Raven series. Would love to see those make a comeback.

Those is where its interesting. Not these rehash cube cases or monolith designs.
Lian Li themselves copied Corsair and others. Everyone copies everyone.
 
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This Case an exercise in cost cutting to maximize profits.
The original King 95 is still better.
 
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