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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.

Jonsbo Intros TK-3 Pillarless Front-left Corner Case

We've seen several new mid-tower case releases around the concept of a pillarless front-left corner, which allows glass panels along the front- and left panels seamlessly merge, creating a better view of the hardware inside. Jonsbo is among the few case designers that have implemented a more perfect version of this concept—to use a single piece of glass that curves along the corner, to eliminate the edge between what would otherwise be two separate glass panels. The new Jonsbo TK-3, the case behind this concept, comes in two trims—black and white. It features a vertically-partitioned layout. The compartment on the left with the spacious motherboard tray, has no vertical expansion slots, but plenty of room for even the largest ASUS ROG Strix graphics card, as shown below.

The motherboard tray recesses toward the front of the tray, creating room for a liquid-cooling radiator and its fans, such that they don't get in the way of the graphics card. The left compartment (behind the motherboard tray), has plenty of crawlspaces behind the motherboard tray, to route your cables. The PSU bay is oriented sideways, directly behind the upper half of the motherboard tray; and a drive cage with two 3.5-inch bays is located below it. The entire left side-panel is perforated. Besides the side-facing 3x 120 mm vent that holds a 360 mm radiator, there are two additional such sets of 120 mm vents along the bottom- and top panels, making up the case's ventilation system. Front-panel connectivity includes two USB 3.2 type-A ports, and a type-C port, besides a 4-pole headset jack. The case measures 288 mm x 438 mm x 415 mm (WxDxH). The company didn't reveal pricing.

Jonsbo Intros N4 Micro-ATX Case for 8-bay DIY NAS Builds

Jonsbo over the weekend introduced the N4 White and N4 Black, a series of cube-shaped Micro-ATX cases designed for DIY NAS server builds. The case has eight drive caddies, six of which are 3.5-inch, and two 2.5-inch. All 8 bays come with SATA 6 Gbps backplanes, so you can hot-plug them. These drive caddies, along with an SFX PSU bay, and a 120 mm fan vent, make up the lower 60% of the case. The upper 40% holds a Micro-ATX motherboard tray with four half-height expansion slots. Besides low-profile expansion cards, you can have a CPU cooler as tall as 70 mm up there.

The lower compartment has a perforated front panel covering the drive caddies, while the front side of the upper compartment has a classy wood embellishment. This wood embellishment has the power/reset buttons, a type-A USB 3.2 port, and a USB 3.2 type-C. The upper compartment has panel perforations along the sides and top. The Jonsbo N4 comes in two trims as we mentioned—black and white. The case measures 286 mm x 300 mm x 228 mm (WxDxH), weighing 3.75 kg. The company didn't reveal pricing information.

Jonsbo Designs a Unique D-type Cooler with 92mm Fans

Jonsbo unveiled what is possibly the most "compact" CPU cooler in the D-type (dual fin-stack) design. The new CR-1400 DV2 by Jonsbo is just 136 mm tall with its fans in place, but rocks two aluminium fin-stacks, a shrouded fan-mound, and uses a pair of 92 mm fans to ventilate its heatsink in a push-pull arrangement. The cooler has some decent specs despite its supposedly diminutive height. Six 6 mm-thick nickel-plated copper heatpipes make direct contact with the CPU at the base, with their ends passing through the two aluminium fin-stacks, which are ventilated by two 92 mm fans, one of which pushes fresh air through the first fin-stack, and the second positioned between the two fin-stacks, conveying air onto the second stack. Both stacks are covered by a cooler shroud that holds onto the fans, and comes with an ARGB illuminated top-plate.

Each of the two included 92 mm fans features a fluid-dynamic bearings rated for over 40,000 hours, turns at speeds ranging between 800 to 2,500 RPM, pushing between 11.95 to 38.2 CFM of airflow, at 0.25 to 2.00 mm H₂O static pressure, and a noise output ranging between 22.3 to 33.8 dBA. The fans each take in 4-pin PWM input for the main function, and 3-pin ARGB for the lighting. Only the "push" fan features ARGB lighting through LEDs located in the impeller hub. The hub features an infinity reflection design element. With its fan in place, the cooler measures 92 mm x 144 mm x 136 mm (WxDxH), the company didn't mention weight. The cooler comes in two variants based on color, Black and White (which changes the color of the shroud and fan frames. Among the CPU socket types supported are LGA1700, AM5, LGA1200, and AM4. The company didn't reveal pricing information.

Jonsbo Lanuches C6 Micro-ATX and N2 NAS Cases

Jonsbo, a Chinese case manufacturer known for unique case designs, has introduced the new Jonsbo C6 and N2 cases to its offerings. The C6 is a compact and versatile Micro-ATX case designed to appeal to many users, including gamers. It offers ample space for up to three 120 mm fans, ensuring efficient air cooling within the case. The front of the C6 can accommodate two 140 mm fans, further enhancing airflow. To promote optimal ventilation, the front, side panels, and lid of the C6 are made of air-permeable mesh. Regarding hardware compatibility, the C6 can house graphics cards with a maximum length of 255 mm and CPU coolers with a height of up to 75 mm. Additionally, it provides the flexibility to install an HDD or two SSDs in the front without a 120 mm fan. The Jonsbo C6 is available in black and white color options, catering to different aesthetic preferences.

Jonsbo Outs HX5230 Tower-type CPU Cooler with 230W Cooling Capacity

Jonsbo today released the HX5230, a mid-range tower-type CPU cooler. The cooler features an all-black tower-type design, Five 6 mm-thick nickel-plated copper heatpipes make indirect contact with the processor over a mirror-finish copper base, conveying heat through the anodized aluminium fin-stack, which is ventilated by a 120 mm fan. The fin-stack is capped by a die-cast aluminium top-plate that has a premium brushed-metal appearance. The included fan features a fluid-dynamic bearing, takes in 4-pin PWM input, and turns at speeds ranging between 700 to 1,800 RPM, pushing up to 83.04 CFM of airflow, at up to 2.68 mm H₂O static pressure, and up to 37.6 dBA noise output. Jonsbo claims that the HX5230 can handle thermal loads of up to 230 W. With its fan in place, the cooler measures 128 mm x 75 mm x 158 mm (WxDxH), weighing 704 g. Among the socket types supported are LGA1700, AM5, AM4, and LGA1200. The company didn't reveal pricing.

Jonsbo Unveils HP400S-New 40 mm-tall Low-Profile CPU Cooler with 140W Capacity

Jonsbo today unveiled the HP400S-New, a top-flow, low-profile CPU cooler with a claimed thermal capacity of 140 W, and with a height of just 40 mm. A major revision of the HP400S from February 2022, the "-New" revision uses a thicker fin-stack and a faster fan. The cooler uses a dense aluminium fin-stack heatsink with a C-type design. Four 6 mm-thick nickel-plated copper heatpipes make direct contact with the CPU at the base, conveying heat to an aluminium fin-stack arranged along the plane of the motherboard. This is then ventilated by a 15 mm-thick 90 mm fan that turns between 900—3,000 RPM, with 12.59—38.18 CFM of airflow, and 20.2—34 dBA noise output. With the fan in place, the cooler measures all of 103 mm x 92 mm x 40 mm, weighing 350 g. Among the CPU socket types supported are LGA1700, AM5, AM4, LGA1200, and LGA115x.

Jonsbo Unveils HX4170D Series Top-Flow CPU Coolers

Jonsbo today unveiled the HX4170D, a low-profile, top-flow CPU cooler with a Z-height (including fan) of 45.3 mm. Four 6 mm-thick copper heat pipes pass through an indirect-copper base, conveying heat through an aluminium fin-stack that's ventilated by a compact 12.5 mm-thick 92 mm fan. The fan spins between 600 to 3,300 RPM, pushing up to 38.85 CFM of air-flow, at up to 28.4 dBA noise level. The fan features a hydraulic bearing.

There are two variants of the HX4170D. The standard White variant has an all-white heatsink, and its fan features addressable-RGB illumination. The All-Black variant has an opaque fan impeller, and lacks illumination. The cooler measures 95 mm x 95 mm x 45.3 mm (WxDxH), weighing 290 g. Among the CPU socket types supported are LGA1700, LGA1200, LGA115x, and AM4. The company didn't reveal pricing.

JONSBO Unveils HP400S Ultra-Low-Profile CPU Cooler

JONSBO today unveiled the HP400S, an ultra-low-profile, top-flow CPU cooler. With its fan in place, the cooler has a height of just 36 mm. Despite its compact dimensions, its designers claim that it is capable of handling thermal loads of up to 140 W. Its design involves four 6 mm-thick copper heat pipes making direct contact with the CPU at the base, twisting into a dense aluminium fin-stack with 40 fins, which are ventilated by a 90 mm fan. This 15 mm-tall 90 mm fan can turn at speeds of up to 3,000 RPM, pushing up to 48.3 CFM of airflow, and 3.24 mm H₂O static pressure, with a maximum noise output of 33 dBA. The cooler measures 103 mm x 92 mm x 36 mm, with a weight of 380 g. Among the CPU socket types supported are LGA1700, AM4, LGA1200, and LGA115x. The company didn't reveal pricing.

Jonsbo Intros HX6240 Series Chunky Tower-type CPU Cooler

The new Jonsbo HX6240 joins a breed of thick aluminium fin-stack tower-type coolers, which rely on a thicker aluminium fin-stack, over a split dual fin-stack design. With its single 120 mm fan in place, the cooler measures 105 mm x 120 mm x 162 mm (DxWxH), weighing 1.035 kg. Its design involves a nickel-plated copper base that has a mirror-finish, from which six 6 mm-thick copper heat pipes emerge, transferring heat to the aluminium fin-stack, which is ventilated by a 120 mm fan.

The surface-area for heat-dissipation mentioned by Jonsbo, is 8,900 cm². The fan included with the Jonsbo HX6240 turns at speeds of up to 1,800 RPM, pushing up to 83.04 CFM of airflow, at up to 45.56 dBA noise output. It features a fluid-dynamic bearing. An interesting design element of this cooler is its detachable top-plate, which uses magnets to stay in place, and is hence tool-free. Removing the top-plate, and slighly pushing down the fan, lets you reduce the height of the cooler by 5 mm. The HX6240 comes in two trims—black and white. Among the CPU socket types supported are LGA1700, LGA1200, and AM4. The company didn't reveal pricing.

Jonsbo Introduces the N1 Mini-ITX Chassis

Jonsbo has added to their PC case lineup with the introduction of the N1 Mini-ITX chassis. The N1 features a minimalist, industrial design thanks to its external brushed aluminium enclosure (3 mm) and steel innards (1 mm thick), and includes four feet so the tower can be put in vertical position, in addition to its apparently stock, horizontal one. The Jonsbo N1 features 5x 3.5" expansion bays, and 1x low-profile PCIe expansion port.

A single 140 mm fan on the front of the unit helps keep temperatures in check (particularly for the HDDs), and there's naturally support for a SFF power supply (up to 150 mm in length). The CPU cooler has clearance for up to 70 mm, and the graphics card support is limited to 185 mm. The front panel offers 1x USB 3.0, 1x USB Type-C, and 1x audio port. No word on pricing was available at time of writing.

JONSBO HX6250 is a Large Tower Type Cooler That Can Tame 250W TDP

JONSBO today released the HX6250, a large tower-type CPU cooler that's capable of handling thermal loads of up to 250 W. A massive 1.15 kg tower-type aluminium fin-stack heatsink forms the main cooling muscle. The fin-stack pulls heat from a nickel-plated copper base through six copper heat-pipes. These heat-pipes, and the aluminium fins, feature a graphene-based surface treatment that improves heat dissipation. The heatsink is ventilated by an included 140 mm fan that does 700 to 1,800 RPM, pushing between 34.57 to 90.2 CFM of airflow, and 38 dBA maximum noise output. An included resistor cable can dial things down to 400 to 1,200 RPM, 17.68 to 57.81 CFM, and 28 dBA noise output. The cooler measures 121 mm x 144 mm x 162 mm (DxWxH). Among the CPU socket types supported are LGA2066, LGA1200, LGA115x, and AM4.

Jonsbo Intros the UMX6 All-Aluminium Case

Jonsbo late Monday announced the UMX6, its flagship all-aluminium ATX mid-tower case for premium builds. The case is characterized by a main chamber that floats over a beam of aluminium with a silvery-matte finish. The case is vertically partitioned internally, with the main chamber that has the motherboard tray being located toward the tail end, and a smaller chamber with a PSU bay and drive bays toward the front, as shown in the pictures below. The internal PSU bay is wired to an AC receptacle at the back.

The motherboard tray of the Jonsbo UMX6 still offers room for boards up to E-ATX form-factor in size, graphics cards up to 33 cm in length, and CPU coolers up to 16.9 cm in height. Storage options include two 3.5-inch/2.5-inch drive trays, and four 2.5-inch mounts behind the motherboard tray. Ventilation includes either three 120 mm or two 140 mm fan mounts along the top, which vent out from cutouts at the sides; two 120 mm intakes at the bottom, and a 120 mm rear exhaust. Front panel connectivity includes a USB3 type-C, two USB3 type-A, two USB 2.0/1.1 type-A, and HDA jacks. The case measures 224 mm x 482 mm x 501 mm (WxDxH). The company didn't reveal pricing.

Jonsbo Intros CR-2100 Dual Fin-stack CPU Cooler

Jonsbo today introduced the CR-2100, an aluminium dual fin-stack CPU cooler. Its design involves six 6 mm-thick copper heat-pipes, which draw heat directly from the base, conveying it to two aluminium fin-stacks, which are ventilated by a pair of included fans in push-pull fashion. Both fin-stacks are capped by a plastic top-plate that features a Jonsbo logo ornament. The cooler just about makes it under the 160 mm cooler height limits of most mid-tower cases, measuring 120 mm x 159 mm x 134 mm (WxHxD), weighing 900 g. Each of the two included 120 mm fans spins between 700 to 1,500 RPM, pushing up to 62.8 CFM of air, with up to 29.5 dBA noise output. Among the CPU socket types supported are LGA1200, AM4, LGA115x, and LGA2066. The company didn't reveal pricing.

Jonsbo Rolls Out Angeleyes TW2 Pro Color Series AIO CPU Coolers

Jonsbo earlier this week rolled out the Angeleyes TW2 Pro Color line of all-in-one, closed-loop, liquid CPU Coolers. These coolers are variants of the Angeleyes TW2 Pro series the company released through 2019-2020. Its radiator, tubing, and pump-block designs are unchanged. The only only area of change is the set of fans included with the cooler. These fans are characterized by ARGB LEDs located in the impeller hub, and translucent fan-blades that diffuse the light. In the older Angeleyes TW2 Pro series, the fan featured acrylic ARGB diffusers along the bore of the frame. Under the hood, the fan features hydraulic bearings rated for over 40,000 hours, 700-1,500 RPM fan-speeds, 25.5-62.8 CFM of air-flow, and 18.1-29.5 dBA of noise output. There are currently two models of the TW2 Pro Color series - the TW2-360 Pro Color, which features a 360 mm x 120 mm radiator and three fans; and the TW2-240 Pro Color, with a 240 mm x 120 mm radiator and two fans. Among the CPU socket types supported are AM4, LGA1200, LGA115x, and LGA2066. The company didn't reveal pricing.

Jonsbo Unveils the V8 Cuboidal Mini-ITX Case

Jonsbo today unveiled the V8, a cuboid-shaped Mini-ITX case featuring a 2-piece slide out chassis design. The internal steel chassis of the case slides out intact of the outer aluminium-magnesium alloy body that has a silver/gray matte finish. The outer body features a floating front intake that conceals the case's main fan vent; and additional vents along the sides and top. The front intake features a large 200 mm fan that maintains positive air pressure inside the case; and mounts for two 140 mm/120 mm fans along the top, and one 140 mm/120 mm rear exhaust.

The Jonsbo V8 offers room for a Mini-ITX motherboard with room for full-height graphics cards up to 33 cm in length, and CPU coolers up to 19.5 cm in height. There are two expansion slots, however, there's enough room for a graphics card that's slightly thicker than 2 slots. An internal SFX/SFX-L PSU bay is wired to an AC receptacle extension at the rear. Stroage areas include two 3.5-inch bays and a 2.5-inch mount. Front panel connectivity includes one each of USB 3.2 type-C, USB 3.2 type-A, and HD audio jacks. The case measures 249.5 mm (W) x 390 mm (D) x 260MM (H). The company didn't reveal pricing.

JONSBO Rolls Out the CR-1100 Tower-type CPU Cooler in Bubblegum Pink

JONSBO rolled out a new bubblegum pink trim of its CR-1100 tower-type air CPU Cooler. The design sees pink making up the fan frames, and the heatsink shroud, with contrasting white bands making up portions of the heatsink shroud. Both the push- and pull fans feature frosty translucent impellers with ARGB LED embellishments. Underneath all that plastic is a tower-type heatsink that uses six 6 mm-thick copper heat pipes making direct contact with the CPU at the base. Each of the included fans feature fluid-dynamic bearings rated for 100,000 hours, 600 to 1,500 RPM fan-speeds, 23.0-57.59 CFM of air-flow, and 18.0-31.0 dBA noise output. The cooler is designed for thermal loads of around 200 W, and measures 141 mm x 112 mm x 165 mm (LxWxH), weighing 1 kg. It is priced at USD $55.

JONSBO Intros CR-1000 Plus Tower-type CPU Cooler

JONSBO today introduced the CR-1000 Plus premium CPU air cooler. It features a aluminium fin-stack tower-type design with push-pull ventilation. The heatsink design involves four 6 mm-thick copper heat pipes making direct contact with the CPU at the base, conveying heat to the aluminium fin-stack, which is then ventilated by a pair of 120 mm fans in push-pull arrangement. The fin-stack is capped off by a steel top-plate that has heatsink-like ridges, and an addressable RGB LED ornament.

The two included 120 mm fans each take in 4-pin PWM input for their primary function, spin between 700 to 1,500 RPM, with air-flow ranging between 26.1 to 57.35 CFM, and noise output proportionately ranging between 20.55 to 31.2 dBA. The fans feature addressable RGB LEDs in the fan impeller hub. Measuring 128 mm x 101 mm x 158 mm (LxWxH), the CR-1000 Plus weighs 745 g (including fans). The company didn't put out performance figures. Among the CPU socket types supported are LGA1200, LGA115x, and AM4. The company didn't reveal pricing.
Jonsbo CR-1000 Plus

JONSBO Expands Angeleyes TW2 Pro Line of AIO CPU Coolers

JONSBO today rolled out new variants in the Angeleyes TW2 Pro line of all-in-one liquid CPU coolers. The series debuted with its top 360 mm variant in April 2019, which is now joined by smaller 240 mm x 120 mm; and 120 mm x 120 mm variants, the Angeleyes TW2-240 Pro and Angeleyes TW2-120 Pro. It features a cylindrical pump-block with an acrylic top that's studded with addressable RGB LED embellishments. The RGB bling also extends to the included fans, which feature acrylic diffusers along the bore of the frames, with 18 diodes per fan. These fans take in 4-pin PWM input, spin between 800 and 1,600 RPM, each pushing up to 42.8 CFM of airflow, with a noise output of 26 dBA at max speed. These coolers support mainstream sockets, namely the LGA115x (including upcoming LGA1200), and AM4. The company didn't reveal pricing.

Jonsbo Intros TW2 PRO 360 AIO Liquid CPU Cooler

Jonsbo introduced the TW2 PRO all-in-one, closed-loop liquid CPU Cooler, with a 360 mm x 120 mm radiator-size model. The company is preparing variants with 240 mm x 120 mm and 120 mm x 120 mm radiator sizes. These coolers are characterized by ambient air-pressure stabilized radiators, and high flow-rate pump-blocks. The included fans and the pump-block feature bright acrylic RGB LED embellishments. The included fans feature glossy-black impellers with the RGB diffusers located along the bore of the frames, with 18 diodes per fan. These fans spin between 800 to 1,600 RPM, pushing up to 42.8 CFM of air, with noise output of 26 dBA. Among the CPU socket types supported are LGA115x and AM4. The 360 mm variant is expected to be priced under 499 RMB ($71 USD).

Jonsbo Unveils CR-2000 Twin Fin-stack CPU Cooler

Jonsbo unveiled the CR-2000, a type-D (double fin-stack) CPU cooler. The cooler's design is characterized by an RGB LED illuminated brushed metal top-plate on both of its fin-stacks, besides two illuminated RGB LED illuminated fans. A single 3-pin 5 V ARGB cable handles lighting for the entire cooler. Six 6 mm-thick copper heat pipes make direct contact with the CPU at the base, and their ends pass through the two aluminium fin-stacks. Two 120 mm fans ventilate the fin-stacks, one through the first stack, and the second in the middle of the two stacks. A third fan can be mounted to pull air from the second stack.

Each of the two included 120 mm fans takes in 4-pin PWM input, spins between 700 to 1,500 RPM, pushing 25.5 to 62.8 CFM of air, with a noise output of 18.1 to 29.5 dBA. The cooler measures 159 mm x 120 mm x 134 mm (LxWxH), weighing 900 g. Among the CPU socket types supported are AM4 and LGA115x, although the manufacturer doesn't mention support for any HEDT sockets such as LGA2066, much less TR4. The company didn't reveal pricing.

Jonsbo Introduces the TR03, a Triangular Case With RGB Lighting

Jonsbo, who have recently reentered the American market, have launched their latest PC case, which sees a departure from the norm (in a seen-before sort of way, though). The TR03 is a triangular case, eschewing the usual boxy design of 90% of the market. The TR03 is made of aluminium, for the outside and steel on the innards to achieve structural integrity, and features tempered glass side panels for showing off your hardware - like any enthusiast case true to its name should.

The TR03 supports radiators up to 360 mm, CPU coolers up to 175 mm, PSUs up to 185 mm and graphics cards up to 460 mm, so you known you won't have to make forced decisions regarding your hardware configuration on account of this case. The interior of the case is modular, and can be rearranged in a number of ways to display your hardware vertically or horizontally, and pre-designed mounts for your custom water tank mean you won't have to worry about your hardware's integrity. It supports up to ATX motherboards, has mounts for 3x 2.5" SSD + 3x 3.5" HDD or 5x 2.5" SSDs. It also features supports for up to ten fans. No word on pricing at time of writing, but you should expect this case to be in the upper echelon of pricing for the company.

Jonsbo Intros CR-201 RGB CPU Cooler

Jonsbo introduced the CR-201 RGB CPU cooler. This aluminium fin-stack cooler features a tower-type heatsink capped off with an RGB LED studded top-plate and fan. The heatsink features a conventional design, with four 6 mm-thick copper heat-pipes making direct contact with the CPU at the base, conveying heat to the aluminium fin-stack. Both the aluminium fins and the heat pipes are black. An acrylic top-plate caps off the fin-stack. The included 120 mm fan takes in 4-pin PWM input, spins between 800 to 1,500 RPM, pushing 21.6 to 52.1 CFM of air, and has a proportionate noise range of 18.5 to 30.8 dBA. Measuring 129 mm x 160 mm x 94 mm (WxHxD), it weighs about 971 g. Capable of handling thermal loads of up to 135W, the cooler supports sockets LGA115x and AM4. The company didn't reveal pricing.

Jonsbo Intros NC-2 Memory Heatsink for RGB Heathens

The price-gap between basic DDR4 memory modules that even lack heatspreaders, and "premium" modules with RGB LED-studded heatspreaders, can be rather big. For those who'd prefer to pick up cheaper memory modules and light them up on the cheap, Jonsbo has come up with its second-generation RGB LED custom memory heatspreaders, with the NC-2, a successor to the NC-1 series from last year. A pack includes two units, for dual-channel memory setups. Each heatspreader consists of two brushed aluminium plates meeting on top, through which a chunky RGB LED diffuser peeks out.

The NC-2 features 256-color RGB LEDs, and comes in two variants based on control. The first variant is a "color" variant, or the "dumb" variant, which gives you limited manual control over pre-loaded lighting presets. The second, slightly pricier variant, is the "smart" variant, which takes input from ASUS Aura Sync RGB, over a standardized 4-pin header, giving you software control. Measuring 141 mm x 8.5 mm x 43 mm (WxDxH), each heatspreader weighs roughly 114 g. The NC-2 series starts around 80 RMB ($13 USD) for the basic variant, and around 120 RMB ($20 USD) for the Aura Sync-capable variant, which is a bargain, when you consider that RGB-enabled memory kits can be 20-30% pricier than basic ones that lack RGB lighting.

Jonsbo Intros CR-301 White Edition Cooler

Jonsbo today introduced the CR-301 White Edition, a variant of the original CR-301 C-type top-flow CPU cooler the company introduced in December 2017. The whitewash extends to the fan frames, impellers, the 6 mm-thick copper heat pipes, and a steel top-plate capping the aluminium fin-stack, in which the fins are left to its natural color. The fans still retain the RGB LED illumination from the original, even though the fan frame and the white surfaces have a matte finish instead of glossy black on the original. The rest of its feature-set is the same as the original.
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