MONTECH introduced the TG3 mid-tower ATX case to address the demand for unobstructed internal visibility in PC builds. The chassis utilizes a pillarless design that removes structural supports from the main viewing area. This configuration allows users to display hardware components without visual interference from vertical frame bars. Buyers seeking a clean aesthetic for their gaming rigs will find this layout particularly relevant.
The TG3 chassis removes vertical frame bars for unobstructed hardware visibility
The TG3 chassis measures 465 by 239 by 523 millimeters and accommodates standard ATX motherboards. It specifically supports ATX backplane motherboards to further streamline cable management and internal airflow. The internal volume allows for graphics cards up to 430 millimeters in length. Power supply units can extend up to 250 millimeters without obstructing other components.
Specifications
- Form Factor: Mid-tower ATX
- Dimensions: 465x239x523 mm
- Max GPU Length: 430mm
- Max CPU Cooler Height: 180mm
- Front I/O: 2x USB-A, 1x USB-C, Audio Combo
Thermal management relies on a comprehensive fan configuration included with the unit. The case comes with three 120 or 140 millimeter GF360 U REV reverse blade fans mounted on the side and top. A single 120 millimeter GF120 U fan is installed at the rear for exhaust. The space above the power supply shroud provides mounting points for two additional 120 millimeter fans.
Storage options include one 3.5 inch drive bay and two 2.5 inch drive bays for hybrid setups. The front panel features two USB-A ports, one USB-C port, and a combined audio jack. An ARGB light strip containing 28 LEDs runs along the power supply shroud. The chassis offers seven expansion slots for additional peripheral cards.
The TG3 is priced at 1750 TWD (around $55.30), which converts to approximately $55.30. This pricing is currently listed for the Taiwan market. The product was announced on June 22, 2024. MONTECH has positioned this case as an accessible option for users prioritizing visibility and airflow.



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