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We could not miss stopping by Montech's booth at Computex 2025, since we had a feeling they would be preparing new products. And we were right, Montech's booth was packed with upcoming PC cases spanning all formats, from full-sized towers to compact small form factors. On display were several key product lines: the flagship Sky case series, the King high-end dual-chamber lineup with curved tempered glass, and the upcoming small form factor Ten case family. The booth also featured mesh-focused designs, such as the X5 series and the Air 2000, with its integrated display technology.
The Montech King dual-chamber series continues with its established tradition of using curved tempered glass panels, the case family being extended with two new models: King 45 mid-tower and King 15 mini-tower. Both offer angled bottom pre-installed fans (3x 120 mm with one 140 mm at the back) and full support for back-connected motherboards, the compact King 15 being suited for microATX/Mini-ITX. Again, both cases support one top radiator up to 360 mm and one up to 140 mm at the rear. They will be released in Q1 2026 in white and black variants.
The Sky 3 series is Montech's flagship case available in both mesh (front panel) and glass variants, with a swappable PSU position if you wish to open direct airflow from the bottom fans to the GPU. It supports back-connect motherboards (Mini-ITX, microATX, ATX) and vertical GPUs. Inside you can fit up to six storage devices (3x 2.5-inch, 3x 3.5-inch), up to four radiators (top up to 360 mm, side and front up to 280 mm, rear up to 140 mm) and up to ten 120 mm or up to nine 140 mm fans. Sky 3 Mesh/Glass will be available in black and white versions in Q1 2026.
For those who are keen on mesh-style cases the X5 series offers a carbon fiber aesthetic and large mesh areas for increased airflow. They come with four ARGB pre-installed fans with lighting control, adjustable GPU support (up to 410 mm graphics cards) and up to 360 mm radiators on top and front. The case supports motherboards from E-ATX to Mini-ITX and will be available at the end of June in black and white with an MSRP of $75. A more compact case series is the X5M, which looks almost identical but smaller since it can house only microATX and Mini-ITX motherboards. It will be released alongside its bigger brother in June this year with a MSRP of $59.
Keeping with the mesh style cases Montech is preparing the Air 2000. The case offers a built-in screen showing CPU, GPU temps and fan RPM with manual speed adjustment and a swappable front panel (mesh or glass). Since dust is a real problem with all mesh-style PC cases, Montech has included its patented Quick Slide dust filter design to help you with cleaning operations. However, we will have to wait until Q2 2026 to see them launched.
In the compact case sector, Montech has on display the HS02 3D that will be released in Q4 this year and is preparing the Ten ultra-compact case series for a release in Q2 2026. The HS02 3D offers panoramic glass panels (front, side, and rear), vertical airflow design and a recessed fan with support for back-connected motherboards.
The Montech Ten is an ITX form factor case offering three versatile build layout options so you can fit RTX 50-series GPUs, a 360 mm radiator and SFX or ATX PSUs. We can expect it to be released in Q2 2026.
The Century II 80 Plus Gold & Cybenetics Platinum modular power supply series, launched this April with 850 W, 1050 W, and 1200 W, will get some new models in Q4 2025: a 650 W and a 750 W variant.
For next year, Montech is preparing Gamma 3 80 Plus Gold ATX 3.1 PSUs (650 W, 750 W, and 850 W) and budget-friendly Beta 2 80 Plus Bronze PSUs (550 W, 650 W and 750 W).

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The Montech King dual-chamber series continues with its established tradition of using curved tempered glass panels, the case family being extended with two new models: King 45 mid-tower and King 15 mini-tower. Both offer angled bottom pre-installed fans (3x 120 mm with one 140 mm at the back) and full support for back-connected motherboards, the compact King 15 being suited for microATX/Mini-ITX. Again, both cases support one top radiator up to 360 mm and one up to 140 mm at the rear. They will be released in Q1 2026 in white and black variants.




The Sky 3 series is Montech's flagship case available in both mesh (front panel) and glass variants, with a swappable PSU position if you wish to open direct airflow from the bottom fans to the GPU. It supports back-connect motherboards (Mini-ITX, microATX, ATX) and vertical GPUs. Inside you can fit up to six storage devices (3x 2.5-inch, 3x 3.5-inch), up to four radiators (top up to 360 mm, side and front up to 280 mm, rear up to 140 mm) and up to ten 120 mm or up to nine 140 mm fans. Sky 3 Mesh/Glass will be available in black and white versions in Q1 2026.

For those who are keen on mesh-style cases the X5 series offers a carbon fiber aesthetic and large mesh areas for increased airflow. They come with four ARGB pre-installed fans with lighting control, adjustable GPU support (up to 410 mm graphics cards) and up to 360 mm radiators on top and front. The case supports motherboards from E-ATX to Mini-ITX and will be available at the end of June in black and white with an MSRP of $75. A more compact case series is the X5M, which looks almost identical but smaller since it can house only microATX and Mini-ITX motherboards. It will be released alongside its bigger brother in June this year with a MSRP of $59.




Keeping with the mesh style cases Montech is preparing the Air 2000. The case offers a built-in screen showing CPU, GPU temps and fan RPM with manual speed adjustment and a swappable front panel (mesh or glass). Since dust is a real problem with all mesh-style PC cases, Montech has included its patented Quick Slide dust filter design to help you with cleaning operations. However, we will have to wait until Q2 2026 to see them launched.



In the compact case sector, Montech has on display the HS02 3D that will be released in Q4 this year and is preparing the Ten ultra-compact case series for a release in Q2 2026. The HS02 3D offers panoramic glass panels (front, side, and rear), vertical airflow design and a recessed fan with support for back-connected motherboards.

The Montech Ten is an ITX form factor case offering three versatile build layout options so you can fit RTX 50-series GPUs, a 360 mm radiator and SFX or ATX PSUs. We can expect it to be released in Q2 2026.




The Century II 80 Plus Gold & Cybenetics Platinum modular power supply series, launched this April with 850 W, 1050 W, and 1200 W, will get some new models in Q4 2025: a 650 W and a 750 W variant.


For next year, Montech is preparing Gamma 3 80 Plus Gold ATX 3.1 PSUs (650 W, 750 W, and 850 W) and budget-friendly Beta 2 80 Plus Bronze PSUs (550 W, 650 W and 750 W).


View at TechPowerUp Main Site