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Montech launches budget airflow-oriented Air 903 series cases

Montech has unveiled its latest addition to the Air PC case series- the Air 903. This new case offers plenty of airflow for components, featuring a fully-meshed front panel with a porosity ventilation rate of 51%. There will be two distinct models, the Air 903 Max and Air 903 Base, both of which come in black and white colour options.

The Air 903 Base variant comes with three pre-installed HP140 PWM fans, while the Air 903 Max version includes four pre-installed HP140 fans, with three ARGB fans mounted at the front and a single HP140 PWM fan at the rear. In the Air 903 Max's case, the pre-installed fans are connected to Montech's LED/PWM controller, allowing easy switching between the 21 RGB modes using the LED button. Both cases have the capacity to support up to nine 120mm fans or six 140mm fans and two 120mm fans.

The Air 903 cases were designed to accommodate a wide range of components, supporting both air cooling and liquid cooling setups. It can house up to a 360mm AIO cooler at the front and top or a 180mm tall CPU cooler. Additionally, it can accommodate up to 400mm long graphic cards with 190mm of width and up to 240mm long PSUs. Furthermore, the Air 903 cases support E-ATX and SSI-EEB motherboards. There's also space for up to five SSDs and two HDD drive bays.

The front I/O panel has a USB-C port and two USB 3.0 ports. To ensure user-friendly cable management, the Air 903 series offers a spacious 27mm cable route with rubber grommets and Velcro straps. Additionally, there's an optional vertical GPU mounting kit that can be bought separately. The MSRP for the Air 903 cases starts at $65 for the black Air 903 Base and $69 for the white model. The Air 903 Max starts at $75 for the black model, increasing to $79 for the white variant.

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