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Montech celebrates 10-year anniversary with new modular PC case

Montech is celebrating its 10‑year anniversary with TEN, a new modular case built around a highly adaptable internal layout and support for multiple cooling and hardware configurations.

The Montech TEN has a reconfigurable structure that includes nine PSU mounting positions, three motherboard orientations and seven GPU installation options, giving builders plenty of freedom to adjust the chassis based on their cooling and space needs. The case supports air coolers up to 155mm and 360mm radiators on both the top and side panels, with a 9mm slim rear‑fan design improving internal clearance. Its airflow system is based on a chimney‑style layout, drawing cool air from the bottom and exhausting heat upward.

Montech offers three operating modes: M1 for air‑cooled builds, M2 for liquid‑cooling setups and I3 for compact SFF‑focused layouts. The exterior uses a precision metal mesh panel that acts as an optical filter, replacing traditional glass while diffusing internal lighting.

Each TEN case ships with a commemorative anniversary kit, marking Montech’s decade in the PC hardware market. In the UK, the Montech TEN is listed at £54.98 at SCAN, with some retailers offering limited‑time bundle promotions.

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KitGuru Says: We should get a closer look at this during Computex next month, so stay tuned for more.

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