Thank you for sharing the video. It was very helpful in choosing between Jonsbo C6 and Z20. In fact, I couldn’t really tell the difference until I saw the actual products, but the video explained things in quite a bit of detail, so I was able to understand the differences. Thank you once again.
@@jobecope8159 I got both, one for me z20 bk & orange, one for my wife c6 bk. (I wanted bk & pink z20. As the color for men is pink, but everyone in my family laughed. Black pink?) waiting for delivery. 😁
@@jobecope8159 hi. I ended up ordering both items-one for me (z20 bk & orange) and the other for my wife(c6 bk). I'm currently waiting for the delivery.
@@jobecope8159 Hello. Actually, I ordered two items: both the Z20 and the C6. One is for me, and the other is for my wife. I am currently waiting for the delivery
I just need my sf750, 12400f, and 2 fans and I'll have all my parts to do this build. I'm coming back to it to make sure I'm prepared for the build! Your video is very helpful. I'm sure i'll be referencing it while I'm building too.
yeah thats what I was wondering. I'm doing a build in this case soon for a "console" pc setup for my living room tv and also for work purposes and I like that it can easily be transported from room to room with the handle. I noticed he didn't put fans on the bottom so the way he has his fans setup, there is no air intake at all. I plan on installing 2 120mm fans on the bottom for intake on my build.
this review is thorough, covered all bases, I am a returning PC builder, havent built anything from the Pentium III days in mid school. I am reacquainted with the current market now, currently looking at buiilding around this case or the cool master 300L. Thanks for the video, subscribed
Thanks. I think there's room for this kind of build video. Instead of "poof, it's done, watch an add from my sponsor and buy the thing" videos that are basically commericals, I hope these videos offer something helpful to people.
Hi Chill Builds! I'm interested on this case to be a replacement of my gaming laptop. How much does it weight? And how portable the size is? I know it will be not the same as carry a laptop, but I prefer a tiny desktop build instead. Thanks!
If you have to have an mATX motherboard this is pretty much your smallest reasonable option if having a discreet video card. Mine just arrived today. Having the handle is a nice option. I will not be using it, but one of the biggest reasons why I got it was that it would work with an mATX mobo AND be able to be mounted in my standing desk mount. It isn't a light case and once you put in the components it will be slightly heavy, but doable.
Nice build and clean! I like the minimalistic look of it! I plan on doing a build with this case. but one thing...where is the intake air coming from on yours? I plan on putting fans on the bottom of mine for intake, but i notice yours doesn't have any in bottom. Thx in advance for response!
Most times, a case will take almost any standard PC motherboard smaller than the size it's designed for. It'll take ITX boards. I can't think of any reason why yours wouldn't work, but sometimes there can be little quirks with case/motherboard compatibility.
My major complaint the stopped me from moving into this case from my Jonsbo D30 was the thumbscrews on the glass panel. It such an outdated design that I couldn't justify. Not sure what Jonsbo was thinking. It's a minor nitpick in the grand scheme of things, but it's a deal breaker to me aesthetically and function wise compared to simple latches or a magnetic design.
it protects the case and makes it easier to pickup, not an outdated design at all since most aren't consistently opening up their cases. your complaints are entirely aesthetic
to me it looks good, also symmetrical with the other side though of course a design with no screws jotting out of the panels would also be good. i'm more concerned about the square graphics that make it look kinda gamery/cheap