[Question] Jonsbo Cases

intrance

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it's aluminum so materials are solid. psu intake is a concern. sucking hot air in? not sure good for psu or not.

heat seems to be an issue. maybe blower gpu is better or those hybrid type. with a nice glass, seems a good case for custom loop.

i guess one has to bear these factors in mind when getting this case.

cooling is an issue this casing. Get thermaltake core v1 or cm elite 130. better cooling.

this type of air flow is no good?
jonsbo.PNG


my MB's temperature never exceed 45 deg C..
im using.. rear - 120mm 900rpm, top - 140mm stock fan
 

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this type of air flow is no good?
jonsbo.PNG


my MB's temperature never exceed 45 deg C..
im using.. rear - 120mm 900rpm, top - 140mm stock fan

thanks for the feedback :)
did you use the led fan as in the pictures ? looks great ... tempting to get 1 :o
 

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this type of air flow is no good?
jonsbo.PNG


my MB's temperature never exceed 45 deg C..
im using.. rear - 120mm 900rpm, top - 140mm stock fan

Still ok, but the cooling airflow for this chassis is less than ideal... :o
 

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Still ok, but the cooling airflow for this chassis is less than ideal... :o

it has the 'WOW' factor thus choosing this casing.. never thought of if it has a good air flow... hmm....
everytime i look at it.. im happy... LOL
 

intrance

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thanks for the feedback :)
did you use the led fan as in the pictures ? looks great ... tempting to get 1 :o

no.. im using stock fan for the CPU..
no more money to change to other cooler..

but i replaced the rear fan...

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