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🔥 JONSBO U4: The Ultimate Versatile All Aluminum Delicate Wonder Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.5
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Details

BrandJonsbo
ColorBlack
MaterialAlloy Steel
Motherboard CompatabilityATX
Item Dimensions LxWxH7.5 x 11.5 x 17 inches
Case TypeMid Tower
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Description of 🔥 JONSBO U4: The Ultimate Versatile All Aluminum Delicate Wonder

Dimension: 205MM (W) x 340MM (D) x428MM (H). Material: internal structure: 1. 0mm SGCC steel plate. U-type body: 2. 0mm aluminum. Right plate/back plate/HDD rack: 1. 5mm aluminum. Motherboard: ITX/M-ATX/ATX (within 305mm x 245mm)

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Extremely beautiful case

This beautiful case is great minimalist design, fit and finish, thick aluminum and tinted tempered glass. Looks and feels like a case that easily doubles the price. No plastic anywhere. Very good all round if you have some building experience - when you see this in real life all other cases will pale in comparison (I've lost count of how many cases I've built over the years but this one is very close turn to lian li v1000 in terms of quality). It installed a quality system with no issues and…

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Cable shorter than others

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Thermal problems, but first-class workmanship and optics.

The case itself is not bad, but it could be smaller. I bought this UMX4 case due to its rather compact form factor, it could have been a few inches shorter in my opinion. Overall I'm happy with my purchase, build quality is good but lacks a cable management department compared to other manufacturers like NZXT. Thermals aren't that great either. On the default setting, my 8700k CPU temps with Prime95 with Cooler Master Hyper 212 easily reached 100C. I tried several coolers and finally settled on

Pros
  • Large selection
Cons
  • Something is wrong

Revainrating 4 out of 5

BEAUTIFUL case! Not an "easy case " for a beginner.

I bought this case for the looks. There aren't many/no "real" instructions other than a few pages to show you the basics. TOP COVER HAS A LATCH, PUSH UP TO OPEN. Don't force it open as this may break the latch (like I did). Expensive materials, THICK glass, good cable management. This keeps my motherboard and graphics card COOL under load. Heat emanates. There are also options for a water cooler, but not included. The way the PSU is mounted is "unique", never seen such a setup, but it works…

Pros
  • Fingers crossed
Cons
  • Update availability

Terrible cable management! I have to say that this case is not for beginners. This is one of those cases that struggles with you throughout the build. There is practically no cable channel. To make matters worse, there is glass on both sides. So if you don't want the side of the cable to look like ****. All of these cables need to be routed and carefully tied. There are 2 SSD brackets on this side and a standard daisy chain SATA cable won't quite fit. The SSD is attached directly to the sheet…

Pros
  • Elegant design
Cons
  • Long delivery time

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Smallest ATX case made of tempered glass. Nothing for beginners.

This is a tiny case (428mm x 205mm x 340mm) that fits a full-size power supply and an ATX mobile device. There is no rear camera for cable management, but the mainboard bracket in the case is high enough to easily lay all cables. Laying the cables takes a little time, but is doable. The case also supports 2 hard drives and tall air coolers (167mm Master GTX v8 cooler fits without problems).

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Seniors

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Yes. External Components

Oh my god yes. So I lived in Hawaii. I just moved there and found that I need to split my desktop and throw out everything but the mobile device, CPU, memory and graphics card. Because it was not possible to transport the entire desktop on an airplane. Want to ship your desktop to Hawaii? Hahahhaa krasssshh bangggg chopppp breakkkkks My only option for moving to Ha-Vai-Yee was to break my desktop apart, wrap it in bubble wrap and carry it in my backpack. A few months after my arrival, I finally

Pros
  • Certified
Cons
  • Upgradeable