JONSBO N4 Black NAS Pc Case, Walnut Wood, 8-Drive Bay/6 * 3.5 “HDD (4 hot-swap,2 Non hot-swap),2 * 2.5SSD,Micro ATX Chassis, USB3.2Gen2Type-C, 1x120mm Fan Built-in, Black

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J​ONSBO N4 series NAS mini case,Micro ATX/ITX PC Server Case-Applications for Home Office, Network storage,Enterprise Storage etc.
【8-Drive Bay】: 6*3.5 “HDD (4 hot-swap,2 non hot-swap), 2*2.5SSD Solid Wood Panel: Adopt 8mm thickness North American black walnut solid wood, natural texture, fusion home
【5-inch disc bay】: Split top and bottom compartments :Motherboard compartment supports MATX motherboards and half-height expansion cards,also supports downdraft coolers front panel vents with North American walnut veneer accents
【Hardwares support】 – 【Hard disc bay】: 2.5″ SSD*2+3.5″HDD*6 【Compatible Motherboard】: ITX/Micro-ATX​ 【PSU SFX】125mm/4.92inch 【CPU Cooler】 70mm/2.75inch 【Support GPU】230mm/9.05inch 【Cooling System】 : 120mm*1(built-in)
【Specification】 – 【Size 】: 286mm(W) *300mm(D) *228mm(H) 【Material】: 0.7SGCC steel plate + Dark walnut wood hard​ 【Hard disc bay】: 2.5″ SSD*2+3.5″HDD*6 【Compatible Motherboard】: ITX/Micro-ATX 【PCI expansion slot】 4 slots 【Front I/O】: USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C x1 /USB3.0x1

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Customers find the computer chassis’s build quality, functionality, and appearance good. They describe it as an excellent enclosure for a NAS build, with a SATA backplane that works great. However, some customers find the top compartment cramped and difficult to work with, requiring small hands or patience.

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8 reviews for JONSBO N4 Black NAS Pc Case, Walnut Wood, 8-Drive Bay/6 * 3.5 “HDD (4 hot-swap,2 Non hot-swap),2 * 2.5SSD,Micro ATX Chassis, USB3.2Gen2Type-C, 1x120mm Fan Built-in, Black

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  1. Chris A

    I LOVE this thing! Great homelab NAS for Proxmox/TrueNAS/UnRaid etc
    I was surprised how much I loved this thing once it arrived!Pros:- No sharp corners or metal. Compared to some of the devices I’ve received, especially how much you have to grab and reach into the case to e.g. route the SATA cables, there are no sharp edges I’ve found.- Very compact given the # of bays, and SATA backplane (left side) works great. Left side of bay is hot swap, right side has to be manually set up, which is a little annoying, but the price you won’t hear anything bad out of me.- Looks amazing. I love looking at this in my homelab setup.- Quiet, takes a regular SFX compact power supply, doesn’t have any giant extra fans like getting a decomm’d enterprise server off eBay.- Powerful (or as powerful as you want it). Since it just takes a MicroATX board, I have consolidated many services into one including all my Proxmox VMs, as I installed my own Ryzen 5600 processor instead of having to deal with some integrated low-end N95 or 100 CPU. Has room for 3 or 4 PCIe slots (half height) on your ITX/mATX board as well.Cons:- As mentioned, having the right side bay (inlcuding the 2.5″ drives) need to be manually set up with the SATA power and cabling is a bit of a PIA. But this is a very inexpensive device. But I only needed two drives on that side.- No remote console. You can obviously DIY one yourself (I got the AOOCOO HDMI USB KVM Extender Over Cat 6/7 to solve this). Some IPMI module with built-in power would be ideal, but again this is not enterprise hardware and it’s certainly not enterprise pricing.I am super happy I took a chance on this, will report back if I have any issues, but so far it’s been at least a month and has been smooth sailing.

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  2. Kinzuko

    Excelent enclosure with some slight issues
    Unsurprising to anyone this case is somewhat cramped to work in. Anyone with any system build experience could have called that. What couldnt have been called however was how obnoxiously bad the included fan is. When i tried running the NAS i built in it over night all i could hear was this low pulse constantly through the night. Eventually i turned it off from my phone and ordered a noctua fan for it. Upon inspecting this bundled no-name fan i noticed it had a very pronounced wobble which was likely the culprate of the awful noise. After a fan change and opting to use the 4-pin fan header on the motherboard instead of the 3-pin header on the daughterboard the acustics arent bad (and the cooling is ever so slightly better)Another issue that is minor for me but could be major for someone else: be sure to observe the length of the motherboard power connector on your PSU. You want something thats over long so you can route it off to the side and back around instead of straight through the front side as doing this will make the top 2 drive bays un-usable. Not a deal breaker for me but if you had planned on using all avalible bays this could be an issue for you. This probably goes without saying but i highly recomend a modual PSU to pair with this case because, as stated previously its very cramped and while you have basically 360 access to the top chamber you dont have the same ease of access to the bottom chamber.If you are planning on using this case for a system that does more demanding tasks than acting as a home storage or media server i would probably look elsewhere as there is only 1 120mm fan mount and there isnt a lot of room for a GPU or a good cooler for a modern high end CPU. Still for a NAS for a home lab or media server it’s beautiful and functional.Ps: also be aware that there is a green indicator light on the daughter board that is very apparent in the dark. I mention this because i was unaware of it until i had gotten it up and running and i couldnt find infor about this anywhere prior.

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  3. Koushik Dutta

    Power button gets stuck
    The wood paneling around the power button expands over time and catches the power button in the down position. It becomes very difficult to turn the machine on and off. If it gets stuck the machine will immediately power back down because the power button is being held in place.

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  4. C

    It’s decent
    If you want a compact NAS case that your wife won’t hate, you don’t have a lot of options. 6 full size disks is good enough for my ZFS array, and the matx compatibility is much nicer than the limits of an itx case. The sfx psu is weird to work with and you need very small hands or a lot of patience to get your wires routed. Make sure you put the motherboard cables in first, since the motherboard covers the holes that the connectors route through

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  5. John D. Curry

    Compact case for building NAS or home server
    Looks great but be careful with air flow. Back fan may need to be replaced to get better air flow. I only had 5 drives so I used tape for increase the air flow over those drives. Works well with stock fan. SFX power supply will push up tightly to the back of the 2.5” drives, so watch that area. Cable in the drive rear area need to be organized and tied so they don’t hit unguarded case can’t. Top compartment is tight but you can squeeze to 2 more SATA drives in beside an mATX. CPU fan will have to move the air around to keep the bay cool. Little space for any other fans.

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  6. Rodney Hess

    Good case for a NAS build
    I really like this case. Just make sure to purchase the proper power supply and mobo. It uses a micro ATX and a small form factor power supply.

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  7. N. Conrad

    It’s good but has some difficulties.
    For the most part this was good to build in, the backplate for the Hard drives and the included accessories were nice. However, you need to ensure that your SFF power supply has long enough cables to reach the motherboard power otherwise you will need an extension.

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  8. mcwillzz

    Good for the price
    Overall, building in it is pretty straightforward, cable management is easy enough. Jonsbo really should have reworked the design for all the 3.5″ drives to be hot-swappable, not just 4…. Also, the power button is poorly sized – mine sticks really badly. I’ve tried disassembling the front fascia to adjust its position without any success.

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    JONSBO N4 Black NAS Pc Case, Walnut Wood, 8-Drive Bay/6 * 3.5 “HDD (4 hot-swap,2 Non hot-swap),2 * 2.5SSD,Micro ATX Chassis, USB3.2Gen2Type-C, 1x120mm Fan Built-in, Black
    JONSBO N4 Black NAS Pc Case, Walnut Wood, 8-Drive Bay/6 * 3.5 “HDD (4 hot-swap,2 Non hot-swap),2 * 2.5SSD,Micro ATX Chassis, USB3.2Gen2Type-C, 1x120mm Fan Built-in, Black

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