JONSBO/JONSPLUS Z20 Orange/Black Micro-ATX Mini Tower Pc Case,with Detachable Carrying Handle, Mini Size, High-Performance Hardware Compatible, Support 240AIO, H160mm Cooler,Orange/Black
$105.00
Price: $105.00
(as of Dec 29, 2024 17:31:49 UTC – Details)
Product Description
1 Micro ATX Motherboard
2 Cooler Systeam
3 Power Settings
4 GPU installation
5 Front IO
JONSBO/JONSPLUS Z20 Mini Micro-ATX PC with Detachable Carrying handle-Built with only about 20L of volume, be easily placed in various desktop environments.
Thick to 2mm integrated bent steel panels (panel + top panel)Complemented by a large area of delicate square openings, Combines heat dissipation and craftsmanship,Comprehensive Coverage Magnetic Dust Filter
Innovative Design: Removable PCI-E Fixing Piece to Optimize the Installation Experience for Longer GPU
[FAN]TOP 120mm*2/140mm*2 Bottom 120mm*2/140mm*2 Real 120mm*1 /92mm*1
[GPU Clearance]:Up to 363mm,depends on other hardware configurations 【ATX PSU】 ATX/SFX/SFX-L The power supply can be adjusted in multiple gears. It is recommended to check the picture for detailed introduction to prevent interference from different hardware. It supports SFX side mounting.
[Water Cooling:] TOP 240 AIO Compatible with 60mm thickness [CPU Air Cooler Clearance]:164mm MAX (Intel CPU) or 163mm MAX (AMD CPU)
[HDD] : 2*2.5 SSD+1*3.5HDD or 3*2.5 SSD
Expansion Slots: 4
Front IO Port:USB3.2 Gen1 Type-A*1/USB3.2 Gen 2 Type-C*1/AUDIO*1 & MIC*1
Size : 14.56×7.32×11.6 IN
Customers say
Customers are pleased with the computer chassis’s quality, size, and build. They find it well-constructed with sturdy materials and a solid feel. The case provides good airflow with magnetic dust screens, making it easy for them to build in. Many appreciate its great looks, air cooling, and handle.
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10 reviews for JONSBO/JONSPLUS Z20 Orange/Black Micro-ATX Mini Tower Pc Case,with Detachable Carrying Handle, Mini Size, High-Performance Hardware Compatible, Support 240AIO, H160mm Cooler,Orange/Black
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T Frex –
Exceptional Value
This case is probably the best case I’ve ever bought for $100. The case has a lot of compatibility, easy to build in, excellent build quality, thoughtful touches, and it looks great. Plus it comes with a handle if you need that, which is actually why I bought this case in the first place. I just so happened to need an mATX case with a handle for my wife’s build. This thing did not disappoint. In fact, I like it so much I was considering changing my own rebuild into this case. It’s really good for air cooling, but a skilled builder could fit a nice little loop in here. If you have an mATX or ITX board and want a smaller than mid tower footprint, this is a fantastic option.
Shelley –
The GOAT of compact cases
This is the smallest and most well thought out matx case I’ve ever built in, and I absolutely love it. The quality is absolutely top notch with a very solid metal body, ample cable management, and fantastic airflow.This cant be beat currently.
James Franks –
I love this case. Probably my new favorite.
So this is my first matx build and it turned out better that I could’ve imagined! Building in it was a joy. I had a couple of issues when building, but they were easy to overcome. So I would say building in this case might take a little bit of build experience. This was my 7th build, so I was able to work around all the issues I had, but other people might not find it so easy so just keep that in mind.Quality of the case is phenomenal. It’s built like a small tank! The metal is thick and heavy, the handle is sturdy and feels good to hold. I feel comfortable moving around to different areas of my home and overall, its just a very good feeling case. The quality is high.Overall, this case is great and can be a good case to get you started in building an matx pc. If you want something that is small but not too small, easy to build in with multiple tie down points and velcro straps, and high in quality, this case is for you. The only con i would say is that it doesn’t come with an optional mesh side panel that you can purchase for it. Other than that, its a wonderful case and worth the money.
xxlionxx5150 –
They thought of everything yes everything
So this is probably one of the nicest micro at cases I’ve ever built in it’s not to big not to small fits good on a shelf or desk and everything about it was a pleasure to build in with it I never had wiring issues never have heat issues like over all the air flow is great my build is a 5700x3d with a 7900gre has a 700w sfx silverstone psu and a nzxt 240mm radiator I was able to fit in 2 storage drives by taping them in with sticky tape around the psu and it has 4tb of m.2 storage as well 2 crucial 2tb m.2s in a msi motherboard all and all the pc stays around 38-56c even while gaming cpu getting a little warmer sometimes to 59c but all is safe with the computer still and the gpu fans if you turn them up will keep the pc cool I love this little guy and take it on trips when I go away well worth the money don’t hesitate to pick one up
Jonathan –
Solid case, but not for the beginner.
Recently moved my larger custom liquid cooled build down to an SFF build, and after spending weeks of looking for the ideal case I landed on this one. Ideally, I was hoping to find a SFF case that would support a 168mm height air cooler so I could have a simple zero maintenance build, but there’s really no case on the market that is small, looks great to my standards, and can support a large GPU – so I settled on this one with a 240mm AIO from NZXT.Pros:+Build Quality: Frame is solid, no plastic, and the handle you can easily attach/remove is a nice feature.+Cable Management channels: The only way I could have my cables look even cleaner is if ASUS provided cable combs with their Loki SFX PSU. Not a big deal, easy to work with inside+Air flow+ AIO removable mounting rackCons:- No easy access to any part of the case: You will need to unscrew tiny screws just to get access to the PSU, AIO rack, etc. The back panel and tempered glass are also secured using thumb screws instead of a tooless entry setup like most modern cases have.- No quick access to any air filter screen minus the one on the bottom: The top filter and front are placed inside the case behind components are require decent work to get out. The top filter ended up having clearance issues with the screws used to secure the aio in a PUSH config, so I ended up removing it.
Bob dollars –
Great small case for your mATX board.
Appearance: subjective, but I like itEase of assembly: about as good as it can be for a solution this smallNoise: seems normalCable management: pretty decent, straps and channels where you want themQuality: nice but not over built. Everything fit very well together, but wasn’t super heavy.The description made me think my parts my not fit, and I didn’t see anyone in the pictures with a very similar build, but I was able to fit everything (even my xl PSU)180mm PSU240mm AIOGPU: rx 590 (260mm)2 x 2.5 SSDs2 x 120mm fans on the bottomone of those Corsair commander pros in the back.Notes (small criticisms):All but one of the standoffs were pre installed except 1.Front panel cables were a little long (maybe for compatibility, but you could’ve shave like 2 inches or more off most of them (not the hd audio one)
Kou –
Good MATX case
I was concerned that my GPU (RX 7900 GRE) would cause too much heat, but it turned out ok. Everything fit just fine, and the temps are adequate, no thermal throttle. There was not space to fit fans on the bottom, but the top fans were adequate. If it helps anyone else, my spec are:Ryzen 9 7950X3DCooled by the Noctua NH-D15 Chromax BlackMATX ASUS TUF GAMING B650M-PLUS WIFI Socket AM532 GB DDR5 6000 MhzCrucial T705 1TB PCIe Gen5 NVMe SSDASUS ROG Strix 850W White ATX PSUASUS Dual Radeon RX 7900 GRE
Bonham –
High quality, stylish and functional
I love this case and it was great to build on. Able to fit everything I got. I was surprised with the flexibility to install different PSUs, a large graphics card, and a large CPU fan.The handle on top makes transporting it easy.Iâll be buying this one again!
Tim Yi –
Good quality, comprehensive package with all required accessories like graphic card riser, SFX to ATX adapter and etc. super thick metal to form the case. Highly recommend!
T. Lin –
This case was able to let me fit an ATX power supply (Seasonic Focus GX750), a 335.3mm graphics card (XFX Radeon 7900 GRE) card and a CPU cooler that holds a 140 mm fan (Thermalright Peerless Assassin 140), in top of that there is room for 3*140 mm fan and 2* 120 mm fan. If you use a SFX power supply, you can swap out one of the 120 mm fan for a 140 mm Fan.Putting together the PC following the steps listed on the components box is highly recommended.Unfortunately for me, I broke the graphics card bracket while assembling the PC. What happened was that when the screwing on the piece that touches the graphics card, the screw threading on the piece (not the screw) was stripped, so it was no longer possible to tighten the piece on to the bracket. Rendering it useless. I decided to just buy another kind of GPU support that looks nicer.Just one more thing. I would love to see a version that has mesh panel instead of Tempered Glass, as I am not the RGB type.Overall a nice case to work with