Monday, May 29th 2017
A Brief Stroll Through the Jonsbo Booth - UMX 5, VR1, C4, and More
Ahead of their official Computex 2017 unveiling, we took a brief stroll through Jonsbo's booth, and took a peek under the covers to reveal some fascinating creations of anodized aluminium and tempered glass. The styling on these cases includes matte aluminium with brushed finish, and diamond-cut edges, mated with tinted-black tempered glass panels. The first case that caught our attention was the VR1, a cuboidal SFF chassis for mini-ITX builds, with a pedestal motherboard tray, a graphics card bay which utilizes the 399 mm height of the case to hold graphics cards up to 32 cm in length, using a PCIe riser. The case also takes advantage of its height and motherboard tray orientation to free up room for CPU coolers as tall as 19 cm.
Next up is the new UMX 5. Featuring a characteristic vertical striped front fascia, this case is made of 0.5 mm-thick aluminium-magnesium alloy, with 5 mm-thick tempered glass over the side panel. It measures 224 mm x 507 mm x 485 mm (WxHxD), and serves up room for E-ATX (and smaller) motherboards, with graphics cards up to 32.5 cm in length, and CPU coolers up to 16.6 cm in height. Cooling includes three 120 mm front intakes, two top exhausts, two bottom intakes, and a rear exhaust. The radiator support works out accordingly.Pictured above: three colors of UMX 5, VR1, C4, and two unnamed cases.
Next up is the C4, another gorgeous-looking mid-tower with a 0.5 mm-thick aluminium-magnesium alloy panel running its front and top, SECC steel making up the inner chassis, and 5 mm-thick tinted-black tempered glass making up the side panels. Like the UMX 5, the Jonsbo C4 can hold motherboards as big as E-ATX, with graphics cards as long as 30 cm, and CPU coolers as tall as 16.7 cm. It measures 213 mm x 450 mm x 450 mm. Cooling includes three 120 mm front intakes, two bottom intakes, and a rear exhaust. Besides these three, there were a number of unnamed cases because the booth people hadn't placed name-cards. We will update this post with details.
Next up is the new UMX 5. Featuring a characteristic vertical striped front fascia, this case is made of 0.5 mm-thick aluminium-magnesium alloy, with 5 mm-thick tempered glass over the side panel. It measures 224 mm x 507 mm x 485 mm (WxHxD), and serves up room for E-ATX (and smaller) motherboards, with graphics cards up to 32.5 cm in length, and CPU coolers up to 16.6 cm in height. Cooling includes three 120 mm front intakes, two top exhausts, two bottom intakes, and a rear exhaust. The radiator support works out accordingly.Pictured above: three colors of UMX 5, VR1, C4, and two unnamed cases.
Next up is the C4, another gorgeous-looking mid-tower with a 0.5 mm-thick aluminium-magnesium alloy panel running its front and top, SECC steel making up the inner chassis, and 5 mm-thick tinted-black tempered glass making up the side panels. Like the UMX 5, the Jonsbo C4 can hold motherboards as big as E-ATX, with graphics cards as long as 30 cm, and CPU coolers as tall as 16.7 cm. It measures 213 mm x 450 mm x 450 mm. Cooling includes three 120 mm front intakes, two bottom intakes, and a rear exhaust. Besides these three, there were a number of unnamed cases because the booth people hadn't placed name-cards. We will update this post with details.
4 Comments on A Brief Stroll Through the Jonsbo Booth - UMX 5, VR1, C4, and More
It's the same as the VR1, but in mATX format. Epic quality cases. Just wish there was a bit more room above the I/O.
www.overclock.net/t/1590645/jonsbo-cooltek-case-gallery-and-owners-club/780_20#post_26118959