✨ Elevate Your Gaming Aesthetic!
The MONTECH Sky Two is a high-performance ATX gaming mid-tower case featuring dual tempered glass panels, four pre-installed PWM ARGB fans, and advanced airflow design. It supports a wide range of components, ensuring a future-proof setup while providing effortless cable management and stunning RGB lighting effects.
Item Weight | 17.4 Pounds |
Material | Tempered Glass |
Color | White |
Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
Special Features | Dual Tempered Glass, 4X PWM ARGB Fans Pre-Installed, Type C, High Airflow Performance, Reversed Fan Blades for Side-Panel Air Intake |
Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
Number of Fans | 4 |
Light Color | RGB |
Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 7 |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Supported Motherboard | ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX |
Case Type | Mid Tower |
Cooling Method | Air |
S**N
Fantastic case at a great price!
For the price this case is hard to beat. Gives you that fish tank look but without sacrificing space. Comes with fans and controller so that makes it a great deal. Solid construction and does not feel cheap in any way. Comes with all the accessories needed to mount motherboard and AIO. Very good airflow and the fans are super silent. Zero issues with wire management as there is plenty of room. Built 3 PC’s with this case and my customers love it.
U**9
Looks good, price is good (especially on sale) and lots of space underneath
Wish it had more space behind the one panel area without glass, as you can see on my first build it has a lump of wires that i couldn’t place anywhere else, making it so when i placed the panel back i had to squeeze all the wires in, anyway other than that it had all the screws and extras, those little zipties/ straps, hard drive rack, and a manual, pretty simpe to build in, especially with the extra holes they placed around to route the wires, even fit possibly the biggest cpu cooler i have seen, nearly thought it wouldn’t fit lol
A**R
Great looks great price
Starting with the bad: the right side of the case is very shallow making cable management a challenge. I have built in this twice now and it right but doable. The intake fan recess is just barely too small to accommodate a 240 aio. The good: this is a seller contender in the budget case end. Build quality, looks and features are all more than expected at this price point. I would recommend this to anyone! Every panel will come off easily including the lower mesh panels making cleaning a breeze. Montech killed it with this one
A**R
Gorgeous case
I ordered the blue case and I love the color. The glass is clear and comes with a plastic film on the front and back so you can handle the panels without worrying about getting fingerprints all over them. I am a big fan of the glass on the front, makes it much easier to admire the colors. The fans look good, are generally quiet, and seem to move a good amount of air. The whole system is pretty much silent at idle. The HDD cage doesn't have sliding carriages for popping drives in and out, but because the whole cage easily comes out, putting drives in there isn't too bad. In general, the case features lots of thoughtful touches that you don't find on cheaper cases. The screws that hold anything that might vibrate all have rubber gaskets to dampen the vibrations, the cutouts for cables all have color-matched rubber flaps, and the fan + led controller has plenty of headers to connect everything behind the motherboard.There are a few cons, however. First is that, while it does support a 360mm top radiator, this radiator really must be at most 55 mm thick (including fans). I had an Arctic Freezer III which is 63 mm, and even removing one of the fans was not enough to get it to fit so I had to return it. The looks are worth it. The case is in general not massive, which is great, but it does mean that running all the cables down the back behind the motherboard is challenging. Also, the reset button by default toggles through light modes for the fans, which makes them get de-synced with the motherboard and it's a whole thing. I just unplugged it and it's great.
J**H
great mid-range PC case
I was looking for a budget-friendly case for my first PC build and I stumbled upon the MONTECH Sky Two. I have to say, I'm impressed by the quality and features of this case. It has a sleek design, a tempered glass side panel, four pre-installed fans, and plenty of space for cable management and airflow. The installation process was easy and straightforward, thanks to the clear manual and the tool-less drive bays. The only downside is that the front panel is a bit hard to remove and the RGB lighting is not very customizable. But for the price, I think it's a great deal. I would recommend this case to anyone who wants a good-looking and functional case without breaking the bank. I give it 4/5 stars.
D**M
Great case
LIke this case a bunch.Pro: clear side and front make seeing what 's going on a breeze. Over time, It'll be much easier to see when a dust blowout will be needed.The PSU is in a separate bottom walled-off area and having the heat from that is nice to see a reduced heat buildup impact.The back side of the motherboard for cable management is perfect. I had maybe 1 - 1/2 " of room for thick cables from the PSU and overlapping cables.Case comes with screws all labeled REALLY well in individual packs from the motherboard to the PSU and SD, IDE screws. Just really well presented and organized.Case design- having the USBC and USB cables on top were perfect for accessory use and putting a boot OS USB stick to start the computer up for the first time.The weight of the case is substantive. But not unreasonably heavy. Every metal edge internal and external are well made and beveled so there are no sharp edges anywhere. It's not showing as a dirt cheap metal case at all. And I've had quite a few of those junk ones.The space to add a CPU liquid cool unit on the top inside of the case is a great option. If I upgrade this unit, I'll definitely use that option if needed. For the Ryzen AMD I have, air cooling was sufficient.If I made another self-build PC anytime soon, I'd probably buy the same case.Con: The walled off PSU area makes it a bit challenging to insert the PSU power cables that run from GPU and motherboard to PSU. Get those cables in first before all else. But I wouldn't call this issue a reason to not buy it.The LED RGB lit fans are louder than I'd like. There was an optional RGB fan you could install, but after the test run, the computer was just too loud for me to consider running the additional. I'm going to be shopping for quieter fans as a priority. In a 20x15 study with carpet, it's just too loud.
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