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Jonsbo Reveals Small Form Factor Cases and More Cases at Computex 2025

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Here in Jonsbo's booth at Computex 2025 we discovered two new Small Form Factor ITX NAS "style" cases, the NV10 and N10. These compact cases support ITX motherboards and Flex PSUs up to 150 mm. The NV10 is oriented more towards users who want to build a compact PC by offering support for a dual-slot graphics card. The N10, on the other hand is focusing on storage with support for four 2.5-inch drives and cooling fans for SSDs. Another SFF-oriented case is the V12, a microATX case with three-sided glass panels and wood accents.

From Jonsbo's T series they showcased the T9 that sports a modular design with removable metal and wood panels. Going further down the series there are also the T7 and T6, both following a similar design, with the T6 being a compact micro ATX model.



Jonsbo showcased several larger models alongside their Small Form Factor cases, including the TK-5, TK-4, TK-4 Wood, and BO400. The TK-5 case combines steel construction with curved front glass and side glass panels. It measures 474 mm x 245 mm x 539 mm and accommodates up to nine 140 mm or 120 mm fans across top, side, and bottom positions, plus one 120 mm rear fan, though no fans are included. In terms of GPU support you can fit inside graphic cards up to 460 mm in length.



The TK-4 features steel, 4 mm glass, and 2 mm aluminium construction with ATX motherboard support and 460 mm GPU clearance. Fan support includes up to nine 140 mm or 120 mm units on top, side, and bottom, plus two 92 mm rear fans, all sold separately. The TK-4 Wood maintains identical specifications but adds wood accents and includes three 140 mm side fans, three 140 mm bottom fans, and two 92 mm rear fans, with front fans sold separately.



The BO400 represents an existing model with an aluminium frame design featuring rounded corners, constructed from twelve aluminium profile columns and eight die-cast aluminium alloy parts. It supports ATX back-insertion motherboards and triple 360 mm radiator configurations. The left and right side panels operate via a press mechanism with built-in sliding rod locking.



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T7 and T9 look interesting. Waiting for more details on them .
 
T6 is interesting to me.

I've been anti-ATX for years, mATX caters to most people who buy ATX boards and then never use more than one GPU and maybe two M.2 drives at most. It seems like a majority of cases on the market are catering to the 0.1% who need multiple radiators at the same time as multiple GPUs but that's not what your average buyer is putting into their PC.
 
T6 is interesting to me.

I've been anti-ATX for years, mATX caters to most people who buy ATX boards and then never use more than one GPU and maybe two M.2 drives at most. It seems like a majority of cases on the market are catering to the 0.1% who need multiple radiators at the same time as multiple GPUs but that's not what your average buyer is putting into their PC.
It is the PC space. There is something for everyone. You have plenty of choices. Just because you like M-ATX does not mean that others don't like ATX. There are more choices in the Case space for everyone as well.
 
The nv10 has been out for a while, sadly due to tariffs it’s a lot more expensive to get now.

T7 and t9 look interesting, hopefully the T9s price is reasonable.

V12 is a looker, don’t see that layout too often. Nice alternative to the normal fish tank cases.
 
It is the PC space. There is something for everyone. You have plenty of choices. Just because you like M-ATX does not mean that others don't like ATX. There are more choices in the Case space for everyone as well.
Oh for sure, it just annoys me that most case manufacturers ignore mATX entirely or give it so little attention that it is a half-hearted afterthought when it's the most relevant size for the most common build configuration.

There's a hidden market force I don't claim to understand that is keeping the ideal motherboard size for a Single-GPU + multiple SSDs relegated to the sidelines.
 
Oh my, the mini-me cube.......gimme pleeze, like, yesterday...

I just told my AI-buyer-bot thingy to snag 'em up ASAP, cause I know that some of my clients will want these as soon as I can get 'em, hahahaha :D

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Some of the Jonsbo cases are the best looking ones I have seen, and the rest look good to me at the minimum (I can't say the same about any other case manufacturer). I have never been close to any of Jonsbo's cases, so I don't know about built quality and quality of the finish. It's a pity to me personally that they are Chinese, as I currently try to avoid Chinese (not only Chinese) products (I won't explain because I don't want to bring politics to the thread, but I have nothing against the ordinary people and the culture of China).
 
The smallest case, the T9, looks a lot like the Fractal Terra as people have pointed out in this reddit thread with more pictures
Which in turn looks a lot like T1 (that's right, despite no wood). First 24 s.

Terra does however have horrible vents. First 5 s, and 13:30
 
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V12 is a looker, don’t see that layout too often. Nice alternative to the normal fish tank cases.
Indeed! Despite how much I don't like the glass elements on PC chassis. This one looks much better than mojority of cases with similar layout. Like the CI-02B-OP, HAF XB, Level 20 VT/ Divider 200, or the SUGO 14.

This being said, this might not neccessaritly be a better option. But just visually appealing. As others had the functional 3.5" and 5.25" slots.

This one could as well have had the alternative version with optional bottom wood panel, having 5.25" slot opening, with partial (hidden), or full tilted cover. Or even fully detachable one, which could be replaced with 5.25" LCD.

Still looks like a decent case, performance wise. The problem is it's nowhere to buy, especially for non "first world" countries. As a niche chassis this is, it still is much interesting alternatives to the countless Corsair 540 and Lian-Li 011 cube fishtanks.
 
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