
Very sleek modern design, large and plenty of space as well as included case cables for power.

Plenty of room to work with, fan cables already managed, and plenty of spots for cable management, looks good


-Extremely easy to open the case if you need to make adjustments -Beautiful -Large for a Mid-Tower

Very Quiet and cool Supported all of my components with no issues.


Great price, glass looks and feels great. I was looking for a small case and this definitely delivers.

Elegant Aesthetic: The walnut front panel and charcoal black finish make it a stylish centerpiece for any setup. Premium Build Quality: Solid materials, including the tempered glass side panel and wood accents, elevate its feel and durability. Spacious Interior: Plenty of room for high-end components, including large GPUs and multiple storage options.

Premium feel Easy to build Good airflow Looks nice

-RGB mode switch on case -Plenty of space -Quality>cost -A lot of room for additional fans or storage -Additional hardware(screws & frame riser nuts) included for many different types of motherboards

Looks good Decent airflow - the front panel's center section is open for air Magnetic filter on the top fans fits everything nicely and I was able to get the cables routed behind the backplate The space behind the CPU is open so if you need to change that backplate for some reason you don't need to take the board out

Case is very roomy to work in; great cable management solutions, all the outer panels removable for easy PSU and AIO install

This whole product oozes german engineering. Before the case review itself, my favorite part. It came with a small plastic container, filled with individually marked bags of every type of screw that could be needed. And dividers for the container so that each type of screw could have it's own compartments for storage. It includes a GPU support mount for if you have one of the "3 fan" GPUs. One of the included "screws" types are rubber isolation mounts for the hard drives to be mounted but isolated from vibration (and of course they include screws that fit these perfectly). Everything you could need to mount every component you have exactly how you want it. The front, right, left and front panels are all removable (they just pop off). The metal brackets you mount most things on (especially the PSU) are removable, and they attach by having a small tab of metal that rests inside the frame, and then a tiny screw that holds the bracket in against the frame. Works beautifully and the weight is not on the threads of the screws. The people who said this "doens't fit their PSU" almost definitely just used the product wrong. I have the standard PSU size which fits great (pull off the front panel and bracket for easier installation though) but there are 2 other bracket adapters with multiple mounting holes for every type of PSU. If you managed to find a PSU that doesn't fit, I honestly do not trust that PSU. It is either so old or built so far from standard practices that I would not run it in my home for safety reasons. And of course this case looks nice. Got my board with chunky graphics card, and network, and liquid cooler, spare drive and corsaid lightning node installed happily in at least 1/3rd less space. Matches perfectly with the brown wood/black metal ikea furniture most of my house is decked out in. Oh and the fiddly little wires that are the worst part of setting up a motherboard? Actually bundled together and labeled. Easiest install of those I've ever had. I can't believe how much quieter this case is. With the full metal mesh everywhere the air just circulates unimpeded. Also that metal mesh is very strong, don't understand quite how they got it as strong as they did.

Plenty of space Great airflow Included fans Large hardware support

Literally every thing they advertised

I have an encoding/editing machine with a 7950X cooled by an Arctic Liquid Freezer III Pro 360 and 5060 Ti 16GB which was fine in the case it was in, but I wanted a case that could fit my AIO and still has 5.25" bays. This one has two, so now I have another Bluray drive coming because why not rip two at the same time. The Arctic cooler fits up front perfectly fine, cable management is easy enough. Don't care about RGB so I don't have that connected, but I have an entirely black build and I honestly really love just staring at it through the window.

- High quality case, great packaging so everything arrived in perfect condition - easy and quick to get started with install - pre-installed fans and wiring meant I was half-way done before even starting! - so many options for how to set things up! - rotating the power supply and removing unused hard rice mount allowed me to move the two fans down to the floor of the case. Awesome and clean look! - pass through and rubber grommets/flaps made cabling neat looking. - tempered glass side definitely shows off the inner workings and makes the most out of some minimal RGB I added

This is a tower I didn’t expect. It almost feels like a prank. I have never heard of Montech before this. The Air 900 Mesh is a sleek well-machined tower that offers the basic amenities I expect from higher-end brands, at a considerably low cost. There are flush magnetic sliding dust filters on the bottom, the front (between mounting brackets and grill), and on the top. Getting to the dust filters is relatively easy and a huge bonus for easy cleaning. The tempered glass side panel is super easy to remove and reaffix using four hand tighten screws. Inside the tower, the edges are all (where it matters) rounded off and smooth. The PSU shroud is a must for me so I am glad it has one. The book that comes with the Air 900 Mesh is the most useful book of any tower to date for me. Simple pictures and verbiage made it easy to understand all mounting points without just guessing ‘where can I put this....maybe here?’ I know I have had that problem in the past...just guessing what looked like a good spot (speaking about SSD mainly). Three easy spaces to mount 2.5” drives, and one 2 bay cage for 3.5” drives offers a pretty optimal amount of room and options for this tower. All cut out and standoff locations are great. Only two cut outs to the right of the mobo have rubber grommets all other cut outs are just exposed cut outs. The protruding mesh front is excellent for airflow and looks nice on this tower. No complaints here. The top of the tower can accommodate either 2 140mm fans or 2 120mm fans. (1 280 rad or 1 240 rad). If you rad the top be mindful of your clearance because it becomes very cramped/difficult. The front supports 3 120mm fans and the rear 1 120mm fan. Adding to a bit of luxury is the rear bracket bar. Instead of being tear-away-throw-away they are quality brackets the are held in to place with a screw in slider. A small but awesome design feature that kept the end user in mind. The front IO is pretty straight forward with one added benefit. 2 USB 2.0 2 USB 3.0, power, reset, audio, AND an additional switch for RGB control. If you have the RGB version of this case it’s for the built in controller. If not it’s an extra –repurposeable- switch to control whatever you connect to.

It isn't hard to build it yourself, it's easy, and I do love it. A lot of Airflow, a lot of room.

I didn't expect this nice of a case at this price point, I will continue to recommend it for budget builds from now on! It had enough room for everything, was made of quality materials, and the door comes over conveniently for easy access while you're working on the PC!