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Jonsbo UMX4

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As a revised version of the UMX2, the UMX4 combines a steel chassis for maximum stability with an extravagant exterior designed in brushed aluminum. We take a closer look to see if the improvements are more than a simple number.

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From what i can see, the fan in the back of the case is pushing air into the case , not out of the case.
 
This company did a better INWIN 900 series than INWIN itself, seems like

Going to say this...

This looks very similar to a 904 but the In Win wins in elegance... no plugs or buttons in the front, just super clean

I had a 904 and it was a super elegant case but came at a huge price of inconvenience. The back panel had to be removed to plug in IO cables and was super annoying.
 
It's perfect! The only thing I would change is somehow fitting a slim drive into the side of the case near the PSU (Heat-shielding tape could be used, the kind with the aluminum on top), or having a front type-c connection.

I want it.
 
Notice that with this case you have to always remove the cable to deactivate the psu, as the psu power button is not reachable unless you remove the top every time.

I also noticed the issue with the backside fan, it seems to be installed on the wrong side, pushing air in instead of out.
 
looks great, i love less plastic cases
 
I wonder why it is so expensive in Europe. In China it is just less than 120 USD.

The case is made in China. Little to no shipping expenses added to the cost is my guess.
 
I like their cases. They build for a bunch of other companies. I just bought the Rosewill Cullinan, which is built by them. The Rosewill is also sold under Anidees name.

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Great case. But I hate when engineers build nice case from high quality material for nice hardware and than forgot to consider E-ATX Form factor.
Many customers today use mostly E-ATX motherboards and all cases for ATX should support and E-ATC Form factor. That's my opinion.
I really like this case and Lian-Li PC-010. Personal RIG with watercooling and Rampage V Extreme I would build in Lian-Li PC-010 probably or
 
the plaque with the logo do lights up, you have to connect the 4pin molex to your psu.
LL
 
Great case. Excellent for Ryzen 1800X and ROG motherboard configuration.
 
Great case. Excellent for Ryzen 1800X and ROG motherboard configuration.
I know that this thread is old, and this being my first post, but I wanted to share my Jonsbo UMX4 build that is nearly complete:
Ryzen 7 1800x, ROG Crosshair VI Hero X370, Kraken x52 AIO, and dual 1080 Ti's:

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