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Montech launches the Sky Two GX in black and white

Montech recently announced the release of its latest PC case, the Sky Two GX, an enhanced version of the Sky Two series. The Sky Two GX has been designed for enthusiasts and gamers who require good cooling performance for their high-end components. This new case features an airflow-focused E-ATX design and can support up to 11 fans, three of which are pre-installed Montech AX140 PWM ARGB fans. 

The updated Sky Two GX has been improved based on feedback from the original Sky Two customers. It has a 51% porosity mesh design that covers the front, top panel, and side of the PSU chamber, providing excellent ventilation and effectively exhausting hot air while retaining a relatively clean design. The top clearance has been enhanced to allow for a radiator thickness of up to 66 mm and cable management space of 25 mm, making it easier to route cables and install components. 

Montech's new case features a glass panel with a beautifully crafted grip and hinge for easy swiveling access and a magnetically installed mesh front panel that can be easily removed. Additionally, the lower-side mesh panel allows for rapid access to the bottom chamber. The Sky Two GX comes equipped with three Montech AX140 PWM ARGB cooling fans, but it can support up to 11x 120 mm fans, ensuring enough airflow for your components. The Sky Two GX supports CPU coolers with a maximum height of 168 mm and up to 360 mm radiators on top and bottom. Moreover, it supports up to 400 mm long GPUs.

The Sky Two GX also has a side cover directly next to the motherboard mounting area, adding adaptability to the case. This multi-function cover allows the case to accommodate up to SSI-EEB server-grade motherboards, provides mounting space for additional storage, and can be removed to install two 120 mm cooling fans on the side. The Sky Two GX is now available for purchase, priced at $89.99 for the black version and $99.99 for the white version.

If you want to see our full thoughts on this case, you can find Leo's review HERE.

KitGuru says: Of the two Sky Two GX versions, which one do you like the most? 

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