Montech Ten Review: High Performance and Design Flexibility at a Low Price

The Montech Ten is a modular Small Form Factor (SFF) case, available for $69.90 in either white or black. Montech is celebrating its tenth birthday, and the Ten serves as its first product release marking this milestone. The case measures 548mm x 196mm x 327mm and has a capacity of 22.7 liters.

The white version features a two-tone white-on-grey combination. The case design emphasizes visual restraint, meaning it lacks glass or RGB elements to blend into living spaces. When tested, the Montech Ten performed well in cooling benchmarks, achieving CPU temperatures of 70.4 °C (average 69.2 °C) and GPU temperatures of 70.3 °C (average 69.2 °C) with an ambient temperature of 22 °C.

In cooling comparisons, the Montech Ten reportedly beats out the GAMDIAS ATHENA M4M and Antec FLUX M, while only slightly lagging behind the NZXT H2 Flow for CPU temperatures.

The unit’s ability to be set up in three different scenarios offers flexibility. The review notes that while the case provides great portability and is compact, SFF builds generally require specialized components and can sometimes involve trade-offs regarding upgrade paths or operating temperatures.

Overall, the case is highlighted for combining good performance with value, priced under $70.

Source: TweakTown