Cooltek RM1 Review 11

Cooltek RM1 Review

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Introduction

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I would like to thank Cooltek for supplying the review sample.



The Jonsbo RM1 chassis, powered by Cooltek, turns some serious heads by being extremely compact and lightweight, but with the ability to swallow a fully sized ATX board. It, on top of that, comes with a 5.25" drive bay and small fan controller. All this while using an all-aluminum construction. The RM1 we are reviewing today is black, but you may also grab an all silver variant if you like.

Specifications

Jonsbo powered by Cooltek RM1
CASE TYPE:HTPC / ATX
MATERIAL:aluminum
WEIGHT:2,6 kg
SLOTS:6
DRIVE BAYS:1x External 5.25"
1x Internal 3.5"
3x Internal 2.5" max. (2x instead of ODD)
MOTHERBOARD
FORM FACTORS:
Mini-ITX, Micro-ATX, ATX
DIMENSIONS:349 x 209 x 302 mm
FRONT DOOR/COVER:N/A
FRONT FANS:120mm x 1 (pre-installed)
REAR FANS:N/A
TOP FANS:N/A
BOTTOM FANS:N/A
SIDE FANS:N/A
I/O:2x USB 3.0
1x Headphone
1x Microphone
FAN/LED Controller:High/Low Switch
Compatibility:CPU Cooler: 95 mm
GPU: 290 mm
PSU: 200 mm

Packaging


The Cooltek RM1, as we will call it, comes in a Jonsbo-branded cardboard box. The box has a simple outline of the chassis and its main specifications on the front. On the rear, another image gives you some insight into the overall design, and some more detailed labels describe each area inside the RM1. Both side panels are also filled with a bit of marketing text and a black sticker to let you know which color is within.


Two foam spacers hold the lightweight chassis in place, while a thin plastic bag protects it from scratches and fingerprints.

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