This year at Computex 2025, Montech showcased a range of innovative products including cases, coolers, and fans. With a focus on design and functionality, they introduced several new models that cater to different needs and preferences in the PC building community.
Key Takeaways
- Montech introduced new cases: King 45, King 15, and Air 2000.
- New AIO coolers: Hyperflow Digital and Cyberflow.
- Affordable air coolers: NX400 and NX600.
- New fan designs with improved performance.
New Cases from Montech
Montech is well-known for their King 95 case, and they’ve expanded their lineup with the King 45. This new case is slightly smaller and comes in both black and white versions. Here are some features:
- RGB Elements: The front of the case has RGB lighting for a modern look.
- Fan Configuration: The Pro version includes four fans—three 120mm at the bottom and one 140mm at the rear.
- Motherboard Support: It accommodates ATX motherboards and long graphics cards, with built-in GPU support.
- Cable Management: The angled motherboard tray makes cable routing easier.
The King 45 Pro will retail for $120, while the non-Pro version, which does not include fans, will be $100. Both versions are expected to launch in Q1 of 2026.
Next up is the King 15, which is even smaller, supporting microATX and miniITX motherboards. It also features adjustable GPU support and will be priced at $110 for the Pro version and $90 for the non-Pro version.
Air 2000 Cases
Montech also introduced the Air 2000 cases, available in glass and mesh versions. This case features:
- Digital Display: Shows CPU and GPU temperatures along with fan speeds.
- Fan Control: Users can adjust fan speeds directly from the display.
- Cooling Support: Fits long graphics cards and full-size ATX motherboards, with support for 360mm radiators.
The Air 2000 will be priced at $110 for the version with the display and $95 for the one without. These are expected to hit the market in Q2 of 2026.
Modular Small Form Factor Case
The Ten case is designed for modularity, allowing users to customize their builds. It supports:
- Power Supply Options: Can fit both SFX and standard power supplies.
- Graphics Card Support: Accommodates full-size graphics cards with adjustable motherboard brackets.
- ARGB Lighting: Comes with accent lighting that can be controlled via knobs or synced with motherboard software.
This case will be available in black and white for $80 in Q2 of 2026.
New AIO Coolers
Montech showcased two new All-In-One (AIO) coolers:
- Hyperflow Digital: Available in 360mm and 240mm versions, featuring a digital display for real-time temperature monitoring. Prices are $120 for 360mm and $100 for 240mm, launching in Q3.
- Cyberflow: Also available in 360mm and 240mm, this cooler includes an integrated VRM fan for better cooling. Prices are $130 for 360mm and $110 for 240mm, expected in Q4.

Affordable Air Coolers
Montech introduced some of the most budget-friendly air coolers at the event:
- NX400: A single fan cooler priced at $25.90. An ARGB version will be available for around $30.
- NX600: A dual fan version with six heat pipes, priced at $40 for the standard and $50 for the ARGB version. Both will launch in Q4.

New Fan Designs
Montech also revealed their new E28 fans, which are 28mm thick, providing better static pressure for improved cooling performance. They come in both PWM and ARGB versions, priced at $50 for a three-pack.
Additionally, they showcased a unique length fan that connects easily to reduce cable clutter, available in black and white for $60 per three-pack.
In conclusion, Montech’s offerings at Computex 2025 highlight their commitment to innovation and affordability in the PC building space. With a variety of cases, coolers, and fans, they cater to both casual builders and enthusiasts alike. Let us know your favorite product from Montech in the comments!
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