Put a fan cooler and a 4070 card without issue.
It's a nice size, nothing over-complicated, easy build.
Fans are quiet and blow very good air, the glass is clean, the body is sturdy but not too heavy, and the back end of the case is set up.very well and is easy to manage cables and your power supply back there.
- Has many premium features for a relatively cheap case - Looks great - Works as designed, easy to setup - Cheap
Release Date: 09/30/2025
Compact Sleek Does not feel cheap Everything worked first try Room for extra fans if you want more Solid airflow
I found the overall construction an enjoyable experience. I had fun with the Lancool 207 build. The positioning of the passthrough from motherboard and case was nice--I especially liked the recessed motherboard fixture. The amount of tie down slots was fine, maybe a couple more, but I can see the strong construction factor was important. The two 140cm front RGB fans are terrific, and I was able to incorporate them into the ICue programing with very few issues. The HD space for expansion was a great place to stuff the extra cable arrangement I needed. The fan layout and cable wireing, all very positive experiences.
All the pros of a Lian Li O11 case but much more beautiful.
- Looks really good - Lots of room - Comes with 5 fans and has room for an additional fan on the controller - Great airflow - customizable to direct air to the CPU or GPU - Room for large power supplies - using a MSI MEG Ai1600T - Room for large air coolers - ARGB support on the fan controller - have not used it since I'm running a non-RGB build - Room for large graphics card - fits an Astral 5090 without issue
Easy to work in Extra space on the back for 'SHIFT' branded side PSU routing Built in GPU sag bar plenty of places for Cable Zip ties Nice sturdy fans Solid panel Glass, not plastic/plexi
Good airflow, nice aesthetic
* Impeccable airflow, Power supply alternative positioning refines this. *Spacious case, will fit all your cooling desires. *Tastefull wooden design with temperature display on the side *Effective cable management
Looks real nice. Good cable routing options. Switch is nice(not cheap feeling). Good ventilation.
Watched a review and bought 2 of these. Just finished the first build (see photos). Very quiet machine, but still have to stress test. Push button rgb controls on the front panel and then trying to use Precision X-1 (EVGA) to get it to match, then the AIO from NZXT. So 2 software programs and a hardwire selection button on the case. The reverse fans are a great idea, I see a few companies copying this engineering trick, not sure if Montech was the first to come up with it.
Comes with PWM controller fan hub Good weight, not a really cheap feel Addressable RGB either controlled by software or button on top. Good clearance between case feet, allowing acceptable airflow
- Great airflow - easy to build in without being massive is size. - spots for all of my storage needs. - 2 5.25" bays for my card reader and my disc drive.
Lots of space for lots of wires. Ability to handle all of my future upgrades. The thing is gorgeous and will also match my future home lab if I choose to go that direction.
Absolute Quality head to toe Excellence. Fit and Finish outstanding every piece every part. Engineering on this case is Brilliant. Packaged as if your sending Christmas to your Mother. The thought that went into this case the result is spot on. I am Extremely satisfied with my purchase.
Easy to work in and cable manage. Looks amazing with the included RGB 160mm fans.
The case is very cheap, so if you need several to build multiple PCs, this won't cost you a fortune. I bought 3 to build render nodes for Blender. They looked good when placed together. USB and power buttons are on the top of the case. There are cavities on the side panels to help with cable management.
Everything