Montech introduced three new budget-oriented PC cases and a line of fans during the Computex 2026 event in Taiwan [1].

The launch targets the budget segment of the PC market to combat the overall rising cost of custom computer builds. By offering lower-cost chassis options, the company aims to provide a financial offset for consumers facing price increases in other critical components [1].

Among the new releases are the Montech TG3, the King 95 3D, and the F738 [1]. The company's product manager said the manufacturing tools and equipment used to produce these models were detailed during the exhibition [1].

Price points are a central part of the new strategy. The Montech TG3 case is priced at $60 [1].

This product rollout comes as the industry grapples with fluctuating hardware costs. Specifically, Montech is positioning these products to help users manage the impact of DRAM price increases [1]. The company is focusing on the budget sector to ensure that entry-level building remains accessible despite the volatility of memory pricing [1].

The Montech TG3 case is priced at $60.

The move by Montech reflects a broader trend where peripheral manufacturers attempt to stabilize the total cost of ownership for consumers when core components, such as RAM, become more expensive. By aggressively pricing the chassis, the company is attempting to maintain demand for new builds in an environment of rising hardware inflation.