MONTECH is quickly making a big name for themselves, with an ever-increasing range of impressive products! Today, they’re unleashing their new X3 MESH and X3 GLASS mid-tower cases to the world! What’s really impressive, however, is that the MONTECH X3 series offers excellent airflow, thanks to a whopping 6 pre-installed fans! Of course, you get a good range of hardware support, tempered glass windows, a built-in PSU shroud and more.
The fan configuration is impressive right out of the box. The six pre-installed fans consist of three 140mm fans in the front, two 120mm fans in the top and a single 120mm fan in the rear. That’s a LOT of airflow, but also a lot of RGB, since they’re all hooked up to bath your case in light. Of course, you get a range of dust filters on all intakes too.
Furthermore, you can either have the X3 Glass, which has a glass front and side intakes, or the mesh, which as you may have guessed, has a more open mesh front panel for higher airflow.
The X3 series features a quality tempered glass left side panel with zero drill holes, drastically improving the panel’s strength and providing a fully unobstructed view. Mounted on hinges, the Swivel tempered glass side panel can be quickly removed to give full access to the main chamber of the case without scratching the glass.
The X3 Mesh and X3 Glass are compatible with Mini-ITX, M-ATX, and full ATX motherboards have enough clearance for CPU coolers up to 160 mm tall, and long graphics card up to 305 mm. The PSU shroud compartment can be equipped with a power supply up to 160 mm long and features the mounting hardware for two 3.5″ or 2.5″ drives, with two additional 2.5″ drive mounting locations available behind the motherboard tray.
The X3 Mesh and X3 Glass are available now on Amazon USA and Newegg. The X3 Mesh black MSRP will be US$69.99 and US$72.99 for the white. The X3 Glass black MSRP will be US$75.99, and US$79.99 for the white. We’re still waiting for pricing for the UK, but you can check for stock here.
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