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The Jonsbo D41 MESH SC Black ATX Computer Case is a compact yet powerful mid-tower chassis designed for gamers and professionals alike. Featuring a stunning 16:10 HD LCD display, it supports high-performance components including RTX 4090 GPUs and various AIO cooling solutions. With a tool-free design for easy assembly and a sleek all-metal build, this case is perfect for creating a stylish and efficient workstation.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 4 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | Jonsbo |
Series | Jonsbo D41 |
Item model number | D41 |
Item Weight | 15 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.3 x 8 x 15.4 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.3 x 8 x 15.4 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Dongguan Sibo Sitong Industrial Co., LTD |
ASIN | B0BQJ68G5K |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | December 19, 2022 |
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Overall Review Pros & Cons
The JONSBO D41 MESH SC is a sleek, high-performance ATX mid-tower case that pairs style and functionality, delivering a compelling choice for builders looking to house powerful components like the RTX 4090. Here’s an in-depth look at what it offers:Design & Build QualityThe D41 MESH SC exudes a minimalist yet sophisticated design with its full black color and fine mesh front panel that strikes a balance between aesthetics and functionality. The mesh design not only adds a modern look but also allows for excellent airflow, making it an ideal choice for high-powered setups. The build quality is solid, with sturdy materials that feel robust and well-crafted. The addition of a customizable screen on the front panel is a unique touch, giving users the ability to monitor temperatures or display personal animations, adding both style and utility.GPU & Component CompatibilityThis case shines in terms of compatibility. It supports large GPUs, including the massive RTX 4090, with an allowance of up to 400mm in length, so you won’t need to worry about space constraints for high-end graphics cards. With ample room for cooling, you can install either a 360mm or 280mm AIO cooler, which is essential for builders looking to push their system to the limits. The case also supports both ATX and SFX power supplies ranging from 100mm to 220mm, giving you flexibility with your power solution without compromising on space.Tool-Free Design & Ease of BuildThe D41 MESH SC features a mostly tool-free design, making installation a breeze. This design is particularly helpful if you plan to frequently upgrade or swap out components, saving time and reducing hassle. The case provides adequate cable management options, which helps keep your build neat and optimized for airflow.Cooling & AirflowThe mesh front panel and spacious interior allow for excellent cooling potential. With support for multiple fans and large radiators, the D41 MESH SC can handle demanding setups while maintaining cool temperatures. Its airflow design is efficient, and paired with the mesh front panel, it provides natural ventilation to keep temperatures down, even with high-performance components installed.Screen & CustomizationThe front panel screen is a standout feature. You can customize it to display hardware stats, system temps, or even animations. This feature not only adds a personalized touch to your setup but also provides real-time feedback on system performance, making it both functional and fun.Pros:Sleek, modern mesh design with solid build qualitySupports large GPUs, including the RTX 4090Excellent compatibility with ATX and SFX power suppliesTool-free design simplifies installation and upgradesCustomizable front screen for monitoring and personalizationCons:Mid-tower size might be bulky for some setupsLimited RGB customization options (depends on preference)Custom screen could use more integration options with third-party softwareVerdict:The JONSBO D41 MESH SC Black ATX Computer Case offers exceptional value and versatility, especially for users looking to build a high-performance system with ample cooling and GPU compatibility. The tool-free design and customizable front screen elevate the build experience, and the stylish mesh panel supports both airflow and aesthetics. This case is ideal for enthusiasts who want a practical, durable, and visually striking case without sacrificing performance. Overall, it’s a strong choice for anyone looking to house powerful components like the RTX 4090 while keeping things cool and stylish.
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Phenomenal Case + OK 720p 60Hz Screen
This is a premium PC case. It bleeds high quality everywhere you look. The metal used is strong and thick in many areas. And the final finish is super smooth.I got the one with the screen. It was a bit of work to set it up and it is actually pretty cool. It acts as an additional monitor. I have a 2 monitor setup - so this baby acts as a smaller 3rd. And it’s super easy to set this up properly in the Windows monitor settings.And also it comes with the two cords you need to hook up the screen to your setup. I somehow missed this when unboxing and bought two cords for this setup, then found them once I dug deeper. Don’t do what I did. Everything is included here. Well… except PC fans.One weird thing is having the power plug at the top of the rear of your PC. It's not too bad tho.The 720p panel isn’t too bad. It can do a lot. However I feel it could benefit from a higher resolution than 720p, because the visual limitations do creep out sometimes to rear its ugly face. But whatever. Honestly having a screen like this on the front of my PC is really cool and modern feeling. So I can let the lower resolution slide a bit.I would pay more for a higher resolution version. And on a side note: 4k too. That might be overkill, but would be awesome. I can hear the conversations now:“Yeah my PC is a ___________ and has a little 4k panel on the front.”“I’m sorry, what??”And oh man I forgot!: 60Hz. That is pretty sweet.Overall tho: worth $150? Yeah, I’d say so. Is the $50 up charge worth it for the screen add on? Yes.
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Decent Attractive Case - I recommend experienced builders only.
I am building a PC for a friend, and she wanted this case because she liked the customizable screen and exterior aesthetics. This case did not come with any fans (first I have seen in a while that didn't). You would think that for the price they could at least include one fan. The design is flawed in a way that makes it not "easily" compatible with all different types of internal components, so smaller ones shouldn't be an issue. I'm not saying that it isn't compatible with large components - I'm just saying that it won't be easy because it's a compact case.The location of internal components, such as the PSU, interfere with a lot. Unless you have a smaller AIO radiator, or one with 90 degree elbows coming off the radiator, you are going to have a harder time with this case. My friend's AIO doesn't have 90 degree elbows coming off the radiator, causing the PSU to give very little clearance. Normally, I have the radiator fans above the radiator, to blow the air into the radiator, but I couldn't because it lowered the radiator, causing a kink in the hose from the PSU. I would have lowered the PSU, but due to a tight fit from the PSU cables I wasn't able to. Before switching the fans I tried reversing the radiator, where the hoses come down in the rear, but it caused them to be in the way of the exhaust fan mount. To make this work I switched it again, placing the hoses above the PSU, but with the fans under it, instead of above, so they pull air through, instead of pushing it. The hoses are not kinked but it's a tight fit, and it worked. The case does have a mount on the front for a fan (behind the front cover), but I would recommend installing the PSU above the lowest mount because it will obstruct the fan mount otherwise. The cables coming from the PSU may still obstruct your ability to mount a fan in the front, so be aware of that - I was unsuccessful in my attempt to mount a fan there. The cable management isn't terrible, but the design makes it almost impossible to hide them coming from the PSU. It has a side cover, that hides the PSU and cables, but only on the side. Due to limited space, the cables were bulging out, for all to see, in front of the hardware. I'm sure that I could have zip tied them, to make them fit better, but was on limited time, so I had the typical bunched up mess under it. The mount for the HDD is (guess where) just under the PSU, but the cables are in the way of the mount, and so tight that there's just no room for the mount. I had to relocate the HDD mount to the left, which worked to hide the PSU cables, but resulted in using the bottom vent holes as screw holes for the mount, instead of the holes intended for the mount.I have provided some pictures to show what I'm talking about. Mind you, I used an 850W PSU (which is the largest I would recommend). If I would've gone with a smaller PSU (650, or 700, or possibly a high watt with a compact design) I would have probably had an easier time, and been successful in mounting a front fan.Don't mind the PCI-E cables coming from the GPU - they're only temporary, until the new ones arrive. I'm grateful that I was able to make it all work in the long run.If they would have added about 5 inches to the height of the tower, or had the PSU mounted on the bottom, along with all the cables, and an internal box to cover them all (like a solid bottom), that would have been amazing, and would have made this my favorite compact case. To anyone looking to buy this case please consider smaller components (especially the AIO), to make your build easier.
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Funcionalidad
Facil de armar, El unico pero es el espacio para el cableado.
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