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Montech Sky Two Review – ARGB with four PWM fans

Rating: 8.5.

Montech has launched the Sky Two case which features a combination of Tempered Glass and Mesh panels plus four ARGB fans with proper PWM control. The starting price is £99.99 in Black, but you can also get the Sky Two in White or Blue. Wow, that sounds awesome.

Time stamps
00:00 Start
00:40 Pricing (USD)
01:20 A close up look
02:34 The fans & Front I/O
03:51 PSU / Drive Cage / Radiator support
04:51 Mesh panels – stripped down
05:48 So far so good – well almost!
06:33 Hardware for the build
08:49 Other install information / anti sag
14:37 First System boot / raw noise levels
15:19 Stress Test / Noise / Cooling
16:11 Leo’s Closing Thoughts

KitGuru has been impressed by a number of cases from Montech including the Sky One Lite HERE and the Air 100 ARGB HERE so their new Sky Two has a reputation to defend.

Main features

  • Front and side tempered glass panels for unobstructed view
  • Unique airflow with fine mesh intake from the bottom of front and side panel
  • Supports motherboards from Mini-ITX to E-ATX, and 360mm radiator on top
  • Supports the latest Nvidia 4000 series GPUs
  • 3x pre-installed RX120 reversed blades 120mm ARGB/PWM fans with fan controller hub, 1x pre-installed AX120 fan at the rear
  • Available in Black US$99.99, Pristine White US$105.99, Morocco Blue US$119.99

Specification:

  • Motherboard support: E-ATX, ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX.
  • Power supply support: ATX.
  • Expansion slots: 7.
  • Included fans:
    • 2x RX120 Reversed Blades ARGB/PWM side intake
    • 1x RX120 Reversed Blades ARGB/PWM PSU shroud intake
    • 1x AX120 ARGB/PWM 120mm (rear exhaust)
    • Fans operate at 800rpm-1,600rpm
  • Fan mounts: 2x 120mm side, 3x 120/2x 140mm roof, 1x 120mm rear, 2x 120mm PSU shroud.
  • Radiator mounts: 240mm side, 360mm/280mm roof, 120mm rear.
  • 5.25-inch optical drive bays: None.
  • Internal drive bays: 2x 3.5-inch, 3x 2.5-inch.
  • Front I/O ports: 2x USB 3.0 type-A, 1x USB 3.1 type-C, audio.
  • Dimensions: 490mm H x 430mm D x 215mm W.

Test System:

Processor: Intel Core i5-13600K
CPU Cooler: Montech Metal DT24 Premium
Motherboard: MSI MPG Z790 Carbon WiFi
Memory: 32GB Kingston Fury Renegade DDR5-6000
Graphics card: Gigabyte RTX 4080 16GB Gaming OC
Power supply: Seasonic Vertex GX-1200 Gold
SSD: Sabrent Rocket 4.0 M.2 NVMe
OS: Windows 11

In this review we are omitting the temperature test chart because the PWM hub supplied with our sample of the Sky Two was faulty. We demonstrate in our video that the fans run at full speed and make a fair amount of noise which is less than ideal for gathering test data. Running a combination of Cinebench R23 and Time Spy Stress Test gave a power draw at the wall socket of 620W, a CPU temperature of 75 degrees and a GPU temperature of 57 degrees. We are happy to say the cooling works well but require hardware that is working correctly to give a more detailed view.

Closing Thoughts

In many respects the Montech Sky Two is a conventional ATX case that uses common sense and decent design to avoid a number of fairly obvious pitfalls. Yes, it supports the current crop of enormous Nvidia RTX 40-series graphics cards and yes it has decent airflow and doesn't attempt to make air pass through tempered glass.

It is astonishing how many companies fail to see that latter point as a problem. Montech includes four ARGB PWM fans in the package and has used a neat trick to show those fans to best effect. Three of the fans rotate the ‘wrong' way and as a result all four are installed showing their hubs and ARGB lighting.

The main issue we hit with the Montech Sky Two was a faulty PWM hub that caused our fans to run at full speed. Having said that, we are confident the cooling works well in this case and you get a decent list of features and hardware at a fairly modest price.

You can buy the Montech Sky Two for £99.99 from Box HERE.

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Pros:

  • Mesh panels ensure good air flow,
  • Supplied with a four 120mm PWM ARGB fans.
  • Price is quite low.
  • Velcro straps help cable management.

Cons:

  • The first batch of PWM fan hubs are faulty and run the fans at full speed.
  • The drive cage doesn’t use separate caddies.

KitGuru says: Montech continues to make progress with the value-oriented Sky Two.

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Rating: 8.5.

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