I found this case purely by accident when i was watching JayzTwoCents and he mentioned Montech and used this exact case. He had his own opinions but some I agree on after building in this case myself.
- The motherboard tray is quite "springy" when building which can be disconcerting when building but it is fine just not as sturdy as you would expect. I found this to be true as well. Its a bit odd to feel it bounce as you try to put your motherboard in but otherwise, it was ok.
- If you have big hands trying to work with the PSU in the shroud can be a bit of a pain but worth it.
- You get 6 fans included in the case which is awesome but, there is a downside. They are not PWM controlled. They are connected by a string of molex plugs so run at 100% all the time.
- The included fans are RGB but, they are static. They have a on off option by the switch on the top of the case. Which is fine just cannot be addressed or changed by software. Either on or off. Be warned the switch for the turn off is right next to the reset button.
- There is a single dust filter on the case. This sits on the top to stop dust coming into the case. Unfortunately that is all there is. Depending on your fan configuration you could add a fan filter to the front of the case yourself.
Overall, the case is good quality, excellent value for money. There are some small cons such as the fans being 100% all the time and non addressable RGB. However, for the price you are paying, those are to be expected. In this budget range for this case free 6 RGB fans is a massive bonus. They are pretty quiet as well which I am super impressed with. I will happily buy montech cases for sure based on this. I know with the more higher end montech cases you get addressable RGB fans but you don't get as many.
So yeah, excellent value for money. Good Build quality. Looks amazing when its on.