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post Jun 14 2013, 10:47 AM

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QUOTE(syk @ Jun 14 2013, 10:26 AM)
Or I wait for the new U1. If the stock arrived in July?
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U1 is about RM 30-40 more than the V series. Actually we are hoping for better pricing but we will see. If Jonsbo ships end of the month it will arrive middle of next month
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post Jun 14 2013, 01:25 PM

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QUOTE(CyntrixTech @ Jun 14 2013, 10:47 AM)
U1 is about RM 30-40 more than the V series. Actually we are hoping for better pricing but we will see. If Jonsbo ships end of the month it will arrive middle of next month
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Cool! Please update us here on its availability. I don't mind to wait.
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post Jun 15 2013, 03:04 AM

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QUOTE(CyntrixTech @ Jan 11 2013, 06:12 PM)
Sole Distributor for Malaysia
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Jonsbo
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V2
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V3+
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V6
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These casings are extremely high quality, extremely affordable. Perfect casing for a HTPC!
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pm price for these item?
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post Jun 15 2013, 10:53 AM

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You can check C-Zone price list. They have ready stock on everything:

http://www.compu-zone.com/index.php/price-...ownloads-in-pdf
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post Jun 17 2013, 08:17 AM

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V3+ user reporting in.

Components I manage to put into the casing.
1. CPU - Intel i7 4770 stock cooler.
2. MB - Asus H87I-Plus - The SATA connectors are facing upwards so no problem here.
3. Ram - Kingston 8GB (2x 4G)
4. SSD - 2x SSD (120+120) (OS + data)
5. PSU - Silverstone SFX 450w gold - This small size power supply gives me extra space in the casing due to its much smaller size than standard ATX power supply.

Casing runs fine with low noise and low temperature (less than 50c) until I put in a Asus GTX 670 mini graphics card.
During gaming the CPU temperature rises up to 65c and bottom part of the case where the graphics card is mounter will be hot.
Now I need to start research on doing cooling for the casing. rclxub.gif

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post Jun 17 2013, 02:09 PM

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That's pretty common biggrin.gif
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post Jun 19 2013, 05:14 PM

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QUOTE(yushin @ Jun 17 2013, 08:17 AM)
V3+ user reporting in.

Components I manage to put into the casing.
1. CPU - Intel i7 4770 stock cooler.
2. MB - Asus H87I-Plus - The SATA connectors are facing upwards so no problem here.
3. Ram - Kingston 8GB (2x 4G)
4. SSD - 2x SSD (120+120) (OS + data)
5. PSU - Silverstone SFX 450w gold - This small size power supply gives me extra space in the casing due to its much smaller size than standard ATX power supply.

Casing runs fine with low noise and low temperature (less than 50c) until I put in a Asus GTX 670 mini graphics card.
During gaming the CPU temperature rises up to 65c and bottom part of the case where the graphics card is mounter will be hot.
Now I need to start research on doing cooling for the casing. rclxub.gif
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I actually think 65c is very normal as cyntrix said
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post Jun 19 2013, 05:56 PM

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QUOTE(yewMP5 @ Jun 19 2013, 05:14 PM)
I actually think 65c is very normal as cyntrix said
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65c is causing the power supply fan to run at full speed in creates a high pitch wind sound and its very loud. sad.gif
Opening the case and putting a fan at the side lowers the temperature to 55c.

So this weekend I gonna cut a hole at the bottom of the case and install a 12cm fan.
I need to find taller legs from hardware store for the casing as the fan will suck air from bottom.

Hope this can solve the heat issue.

*Update @ 26/6/2013*
Dig a 120mm hole and install a 120mm slim fan at the bottom of the casing to suck air into the casing.
I use Silverstone fan filter to filter the dusts before it gets into the casing.
To facilitate better airflow, I have to raise the foot of the casing by 2cm so I installed 2cm tall feet at the bottom of the casing.

Now the heat problem is solved. Temperature maintains at 51c-55c while gaming.
Now itchy want to try using fanless power supply see how it fare... brows.gif

This post has been edited by yushin: Jun 26 2013, 01:49 PM
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post Jun 30 2013, 11:57 PM

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I like it alot!

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post Jul 24 2013, 06:02 AM

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Is the V3 come with a power supply or we need to buy separately ?
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post Jul 24 2013, 06:18 PM

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QUOTE(firestream @ Jul 24 2013, 06:02 AM)
Is the V3 come with a power supply or we need to buy separately ?
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V3 no power supply.
It does support standard size power supply.
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post Jul 25 2013, 03:05 AM

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Can we fit gigabyte GA-F2A75M-HD2 into v3?

The Form Factor is 22.5cm x 17.4cm. Seem a bit bigger than the matx spec that support


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post Jul 26 2013, 09:29 AM

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Does anyone installed the V6 with maximum 4 hard disks (3.5")? Please snap a few to have a look at the fully assembled (with PSU) system.
Also is there 4x SATA ITX mainboard around?
This chassis looks like a good NAS alternative as well.

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post Jul 28 2013, 12:36 PM

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QUOTE(firestream @ Jul 25 2013, 03:05 AM)
Can we fit gigabyte GA-F2A75M-HD2 into v3?

The Form Factor is 22.5cm x 17.4cm. Seem a bit bigger than the matx spec that support
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Based on the spec from website (http://www.jonsbo.com/products_9_2.html).
It is ITX(170*170MM), MATX(170*190MM、170*210MM).
Your motherboard seem slightly bigger.
Maybe is good for you to check up at C-zone.
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post Aug 12 2013, 09:53 PM

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pm price for U2 side window any color... thanks
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post Sep 2 2013, 07:28 PM

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I wanna get the U2 case as well. Where to find?
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post Sep 2 2013, 07:31 PM

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QUOTE(yushin @ Jun 17 2013, 08:17 AM)
V3+ user reporting in.

Components I manage to put into the casing.
1. CPU - Intel i7 4770 stock cooler.
2. MB - Asus H87I-Plus - The SATA connectors are facing upwards so no problem here.
3. Ram - Kingston 8GB (2x 4G)
4. SSD - 2x SSD (120+120) (OS + data)
5. PSU - Silverstone SFX 450w gold - This small size power supply gives me extra space in the casing due to its much smaller size than standard ATX power supply.

Casing runs fine with low noise and low temperature (less than 50c) until I put in a Asus GTX 670 mini graphics card.
During gaming the CPU temperature rises up to 65c and bottom part of the case where the graphics card is mounter will be hot.
Now I need to start research on doing cooling for the casing. rclxub.gif
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just wanna know how much ur build ?
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post Sep 2 2013, 09:23 PM

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QUOTE(oxJustMexo @ Sep 2 2013, 07:31 PM)
just wanna know how much ur build ?
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RM3.5k including the video card.
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post Sep 3 2013, 07:06 PM

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The jonsbo cases are really small.. I wanted to get a gtx 760, but the measurements are too small for the case. it wont fit. x-x
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post Sep 4 2013, 12:16 AM

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QUOTE(JasonJFD @ Sep 3 2013, 07:06 PM)
The jonsbo cases are really small.. I wanted to get a gtx 760, but the measurements are too small for the case. it wont fit. x-x
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The Jonsbo v6 can fit a Zotac GTX 760 AMP! or the short Asus GTX 760.

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