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Friday, June 7th 2024

Jonsbo Brings Innovative and Elegant SFF Cases to Computex 2024

Jonsbo brought several innovative cases to the 2024 Computex. The N5 is a dream case for those planning to build a graphics rendering farm. The horizontally partitioned cube-shaped case features an airy upper chamber with room for an E-ATX motherboard, which is shown in the example build to have four lateral-blower graphics cards; while the lower compartment has room for as many as twelve 3.5-inch drives, enough to store all your lossless assets. You can install graphics cards up to 35 cm in length, and CPU coolers up to 16 cm in height. The lower front panel is detachable without tools, so you can access the HDDs.

The T6 is an SFF case fit for Mini-ITX and Mini-DTX builds. It measures 185 mm x 223 mm x 332 mm (WxDxH), and comes with a detachable wood handle. A portion of the front panel is finished in a matching tone of wood. There's room inside for graphics cards up to 21.5 cm in length, and CPU coolers up to 16 cm in height. Drive bays include two 2.5-inch mounts. The C6-ITX is a slightly expanded variation on the same theme, except with more clearances. The case measures 202 mm x 266 mm x 295 mm, with room for graphics cards up to 25.5 cm in length, and CPU coolers up to 17 cm in height. It comes with a Nylon strap handle.
The Z20 is around the same dimensions, but with room for a larger Micro-ATX motherboard. The case measures 198 mm x 335 mm x 382 mm; with room for graphics cards up to 36 cm in length, and 16 cm-tall CPU coolers. This one has a polyurethane handle. The TK-0 is a vertically partitioned cube-shaped case, but for SFF builds. The right portion of the front-panel that's over the right compartment, has a wood lining. The left compartment has a pillarless design, with a seamless L-shaped tempered glass panel. Inside there's room for Mini-ITX motherboards, graphics cards up to 23 cm in length, and CPU coolers up to 13.5 cm in height, with a 120 mm radiator mount on top. The TK-0 measures 235 mm x 250 mm x 280 mm.
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7 Comments on Jonsbo Brings Innovative and Elegant SFF Cases to Computex 2024

#1
Onasi
Jonsbo makes great stuff, shame they aren’t more well known. Z20 seems like a great base for a meat build. And the N5 seems like a fresh take on a workstation setup.
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bonehead123
how much for da tweeny-bot dweeb, or is that included in the msrp ? :)
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Courier 6
the one from the first picture looks interesting, kinda retro, almost like a HAM radio
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Chaitanya
OnasiJonsbo makes great stuff, shame they aren’t more well known. Z20 seems like a great base for a meat build. And the N5 seems like a fresh take on a workstation setup.
They also have a very limited availability, apparently they are OEM for some case makers.
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ZoneDymo
its a bit like silverstone with some flare, I dig it a lot.
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Woomack
ChaitanyaThey also have a very limited availability, apparently they are OEM for some case makers.
There is no problem with availability in the EU and Asia. Problems are in smaller stores in the NA. You can find them on Amazon without problems.
They are not OEM for anyone, afaik. Check their website and you will see all original cases that no one else has.
They used to have a different name/brand - Cooltek (maybe still have), and their premium cases are under the Jonsplus brand. They have manufactured high-quality cases for maybe 20 years and, in the past, had many aluminum models. Some years ago, it was nearly impossible to buy them out of Asia, with the exception of maybe 2-3 EU countries that had Cooltek products.
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Mrgravia
I currently own a Jonsbo/Jonsplus Z20, and it's a dang nice case. Just over 20L means it's one of the smaller Matx cases out there.

I have the all black version of the case, which paired nicely with my Scythe Mugen 6 black cooler.

Handle is actually steel, and detachable.
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