If you’d like to learn more about the AIO CPU cooler featured in this video, check out the unboxing video here: czcams.com/video/WqW26q-jpMg/video.html Also, if you would like to check the thermal results of the PC build, please check it here: czcams.com/users/postUgkxIjL6cqb2eQsYCj5ZJO3oVun4fpu44NrM?si=XNc6iF_0a4GgqbBX
Yes, natively, the case uses an ATX power supply bracket. To install an SFX PSU, you’ll need an SFX to ATX PSU mounting bracket. However, if you use an ATX PSU, it may limit support for long GPUs like the RTX 4080/4090. Additionally, if you’d like to install a GPU thicker than 2.5 slots, consider adding a 120mm x 15mm bottom fan; this won’t be affected by the PSU. Thank you!
I haven’t tried that case yet, but I plan to build a Mini ITX PC with this case: czcams.com/video/jjl-n9hsgWs/video.html. After scouring the internet, it seems this case is similar in size to the one you suggested.
Hi, I’ve posted the PC temperatures during benchmarking and idle use on my community tab here: : www.youtube.com/@itggear3400/community. To easily share this information with you, please check the picture to see the specific temperature of this PC build. Thank you!
beautiful build! Just a quick question. I bought the sf750 corsair psu 2024 version and I was under the impression that the 8 pin pcie cable for the graphics card was just 1 connecter, but i notice you had to zip tie the other connector that was hanging off of it. Are you using the 2024 version of this psu or is this the older version? Because I want my pcie cable to just have 1 connector. thx!
My Corsair SF750 is the previous version; I purchased this PSU in 2022. The reason I used a zip tie for the PCIe cable is that my GPU (RTX 3070) has 1x6-pin and 1x8-pin PCIe connectors, while the PSU PCIe cable has 2x6+2-pin connectors. After plugging the cable into the GPU, there was an unused 2-pin section, so I tied it to prevent the cable from hitting the GPU fan blades. Thank you!
The Jonsbo Z20 supports a 240mm AIO cooler with a wide range of mounting positions. While it doesn’t explicitly include support for that specific cooler, the case allows you to conveniently adjust the position of the radiator at the top.
I just bought this case, and im very excited. I also will do as your setup using aio 240mm. Does the rear fan interfere with the radiator cable? I see the gap is very tight
For the rear fan, it can be adjusted up or down by 30mm. The adjustment depends on your setup. If you install a radiator on the top of the case, you can lower the rear case fan to its lowest position. However, please note that this case only supports a 240mm AIO cooler and cannot accommodate a 280mm AIO cooler.
You can use a 120mm fan, and the fan position can be adjusted for an up or down position since the fan mounting hole is adjustable by around 30mm up or down. So, if you only install a fan on the top, you can place 120 rear fans at any position. However, if you install a 240mm AIO, you’ll need to install the 120mm fan at the lowest position. Thank you!
Can some one please please answer this in detail...are there fans included with this case?? And also the AIO looking thing that you installed the fans to, is that also included in the case???
Hallo! :D Was wondering, This theoretically could be brought overseas due to its size, right? I plan on going to Portugal next year and this seems like a pretty cool thing to have.
Hallo! Yes, theoretically, you could bring this M-ATX PC overseas due to its compact size (382mm x 198mm x 335mm) and manageable weight (around 10kg). Just make sure to pack it securely to avoid any damage during transit. Enjoy your trip to Portugal and happy gaming!
The squares are ink-painted on the glass side panel, so they likely cannot be erased. This design is part of the Jonsbo Z20 chassis’s aesthetic. However, if you prefer a similar case without the square marks, there are many other models and brands available. Thank you for your understanding!
I have a good amount of faith in the handle on the Jonsbo Z20. It’s designed to be sturdy and can handle the weight of the case when it’s fully built. However, I always recommend lifting with care and supporting the bottom of the case as well, just to be safe. Thanks for watching!
It’s an ASUS Vivobook Slate 13 OLED Windows 11 tablet. In this video, I use my tablet as a monitor using the Razer Ripsaw HD Game Capture and monitor it on OBS Studio. Thank you!
Yes, if you choose a power supply, make sure the CPU 8-pin cable is long enough. Otherwise, it can be challenging to plug the CPU cable into the motherboard. In this video, I’m using the Corsair SF750 PSU, but the CPU cable is too short. As a result, I could only install the PSU in the top position, which pushed the AIO cooler all the way to the back. Consequently, the AIO tube is facing the back of the PC due to the PSU taking up space on the AIO radiator. For cable management, it’s not too difficult because the case provides ample room behind the PSU to hide all the cables. Thank you.
It’s not too expensive since I didn’t use the latest PC parts. The entire PC costs around $1000, with the breakdown as follows: GPU: $300 CPU: $100 AIO Cooler: $75 RGB fan: $30 PSU: $140 RAM: $120 Case: $75 M.2 SSD: $125 Thank you!
The Jonsbo Z20 case supports a GPU clearance of up to 363mm, but this can vary based on other hardware configurations. If you’re planning to install an ATX power supply unit (PSU), ensure that you position the PSU all the way at the top of the PSU mounting bracket. The case allows for adjustable PSU positioning. However, if you find that you can’t install the PSU in the top position due to an AIO (all-in-one) cooler already installed, consider using an air cooler instead in your PC build. Thank you!
Connecting two PCs directly using an M.2 slot cable isn’t a common practice. M.2 slots are typically used for connecting storage drives (like SSDs) to the motherboard. If you have a specific purpose in mind, could you clarify? For data transfer between PCs, Ethernet cables or USB connections are more suitable.
It’s an ASUS Vivobook Slate 13 OLED. In this video, I use my tablet as a monitor using the Razer Ripsaw HD Game Capture and monitor it on OBS Studio. Thank you!
The Jonsbo Z20 case supports GPU clearance of up to 363mm and accommodates 4 PCIe slots. However, the actual clearance may vary based on other hardware configurations, such as the PSU and the presence of bottom fans. Thank you!
Is the AIO cooling system for $70 a good deal? It’s called aesthetics for a reason. It can also reduce stress, so you should try it too. Also, I only need to pay for the CPU cooler once, and I won’t need to buy a new cooler every time I upgrade the CPU, right? Thank you.
I have a question regarding ATX PSU size, I will be reusing my SeaSonic PRIME Ultra Gold 850 850 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply, RMA'ed from a dead Seasonic PSU in March 2019. Can this model fit in the case?
The Jonsbo Z20 supports full-size ATX power supplies. Additionally, the case is designed with flexible mounting solutions for bottom fans, rear fans, top fans/AIO coolers, and the PSU. This means you can adjust the position of all these components to fit your needs. However, keep in mind that a large PSU may affect the top fan/AIO radiator and GPU limitations. To ensure the case fits all your selected components, please check the case specifications at the end of this video or on the product website. Thank you.
In my opinion, if you install a large PSU along with a large GPU, you’ll need to mount the PSU all the way to the top location. However, doing so will prevent you from installing the AIO radiator. Conversely, if you choose to install the radiator on the top, you’ll need to place the PSU at the bottom location, which may limit your ability to install a long graphics card. Thank you!
Absolutely! It’s like solving a puzzle, piecing together components to create a powerful and efficient system. Each choice affects the overall outcome, just like fitting those puzzle pieces perfectly. Keep having fun with your PC upgrades and gaming content! 😊🎮🧩
@@itggear3400 Sorry typo error. Deleted the pervious comment. Was going to say I'm going to air Cool my 7800X3D or Ryzen 5 7600. Have not decided on which CPU to settle on. CPU Coolers, (Air and AIO) I have in mind: - Arctic Freezer 36 ARGB CPU Cooler (Low fan noise, smart install of fans.) - Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120 SE - Montech Metal DT24 Base
If you’d like to learn more about the AIO CPU cooler featured in this video, check out the unboxing video here: czcams.com/video/WqW26q-jpMg/video.html
Also, if you would like to check the thermal results of the PC build, please check it here: czcams.com/users/postUgkxIjL6cqb2eQsYCj5ZJO3oVun4fpu44NrM?si=XNc6iF_0a4GgqbBX
planning to get this case. it's such a compact case for matx. Nice build
this is cool✌
Really wish I could see how you did your fans. I am stuck on the side Ilaria build 😢
Great video, clean looking build. I do have something to ask, can we use an ATX PSU? If so, would two fans GPU fit in it? Thank you!
Yes, natively, the case uses an ATX power supply bracket. To install an SFX PSU, you’ll need an SFX to ATX PSU mounting bracket. However, if you use an ATX PSU, it may limit support for long GPUs like the RTX 4080/4090. Additionally, if you’d like to install a GPU thicker than 2.5 slots, consider adding a 120mm x 15mm bottom fan; this won’t be affected by the PSU. Thank you!
@@itggear3400 thank you for the answers!
@@itggear3400 btw, have you tried building on a Gamemax Spark Mini case?
I haven’t tried that case yet, but I plan to build a Mini ITX PC with this case: czcams.com/video/jjl-n9hsgWs/video.html. After scouring the internet, it seems this case is similar in size to the one you suggested.
@@itggear3400 I just watched it, would love to see the full build on it! And it's definitely smaller than what i was suggesting
Best case Evey
Loved the build
Can I know what are the thermals on idle and test bench ?
Hi, I’ve posted the PC temperatures during benchmarking and idle use on my community tab here: : www.youtube.com/@itggear3400/community. To easily share this information with you, please check the picture to see the specific temperature of this PC build. Thank you!
beautiful build! Just a quick question. I bought the sf750 corsair psu 2024 version and I was under the impression that the 8 pin pcie cable for the graphics card was just 1 connecter, but i notice you had to zip tie the other connector that was hanging off of it. Are you using the 2024 version of this psu or is this the older version? Because I want my pcie cable to just have 1 connector. thx!
My Corsair SF750 is the previous version; I purchased this PSU in 2022. The reason I used a zip tie for the PCIe cable is that my GPU (RTX 3070) has 1x6-pin and 1x8-pin PCIe connectors, while the PSU PCIe cable has 2x6+2-pin connectors. After plugging the cable into the GPU, there was an unused 2-pin section, so I tied it to prevent the cable from hitting the GPU fan blades. Thank you!
Hi! Really clean build. Im thinking of building in it but I have a question. Can you use the Arctic liquid freezer III 240mm in here?
The Jonsbo Z20 supports a 240mm AIO cooler with a wide range of mounting positions. While it doesn’t explicitly include support for that specific cooler, the case allows you to conveniently adjust the position of the radiator at the top.
@@itggear3400 My AIO has 38mm RAD, can it fit without interfering the rear fan or motherboard? Thank you.
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I just bought this case, and im very excited. I also will do as your setup using aio 240mm. Does the rear fan interfere with the radiator cable? I see the gap is very tight
Oh yeah, which GPU did you use? I see yours is 3 fan and still fit with the ATX PSU
Very nice case introduction btw
The GPU I used in this VIdeo is Gigabyte Vision RTX 3070. Thank you.
For the rear fan, it can be adjusted up or down by 30mm. The adjustment depends on your setup. If you install a radiator on the top of the case, you can lower the rear case fan to its lowest position. However, please note that this case only supports a 240mm AIO cooler and cannot accommodate a 280mm AIO cooler.
@itggear3400 ah i see, thanks for that info. It's hard to find 9cm fan which suits my style in my region
You can use a 120mm fan, and the fan position can be adjusted for an up or down position since the fan mounting hole is adjustable by around 30mm up or down. So, if you only install a fan on the top, you can place 120 rear fans at any position. However, if you install a 240mm AIO, you’ll need to install the 120mm fan at the lowest position. Thank you!
Can some one please please answer this in detail...are there fans included with this case?? And also the AIO looking thing that you installed the fans to, is that also included in the case???
Jonsbo Z20 does not come with fan or CPU cooler. Thank you.
Is this case good with a Deepcool AK620 cooler?
I just bought it, do you think the handle is not solid enough?
I believe the handle is strong enough. It doesn’t even wobble.
Hallo! :D Was wondering, This theoretically could be brought overseas due to its size, right? I plan on going to Portugal next year and this seems like a pretty cool thing to have.
Hallo! Yes, theoretically, you could bring this M-ATX PC overseas due to its compact size (382mm x 198mm x 335mm) and manageable weight (around 10kg). Just make sure to pack it securely to avoid any damage during transit. Enjoy your trip to Portugal and happy gaming!
@@itggear3400 thanks daddy itg
it there a way i can take those squares off the glass?
The squares are ink-painted on the glass side panel, so they likely cannot be erased. This design is part of the Jonsbo Z20 chassis’s aesthetic. However, if you prefer a similar case without the square marks, there are many other models and brands available. Thank you for your understanding!
How much faith do you have in that handle ?
I have a good amount of faith in the handle on the Jonsbo Z20. It’s designed to be sturdy and can handle the weight of the case when it’s fully built. However, I always recommend lifting with care and supporting the bottom of the case as well, just to be safe. Thanks for watching!
Is it suitable if you use an ATX PSU ?
Yes
what is monitor?
It’s an ASUS Vivobook Slate 13 OLED Windows 11 tablet. In this video, I use my tablet as a monitor using the Razer Ripsaw HD Game Capture and monitor it on OBS Studio. Thank you!
Did you encounter any difficulties doing cable management in this case?
Yes, if you choose a power supply, make sure the CPU 8-pin cable is long enough. Otherwise, it can be challenging to plug the CPU cable into the motherboard. In this video, I’m using the Corsair SF750 PSU, but the CPU cable is too short. As a result, I could only install the PSU in the top position, which pushed the AIO cooler all the way to the back. Consequently, the AIO tube is facing the back of the PC due to the PSU taking up space on the AIO radiator. For cable management, it’s not too difficult because the case provides ample room behind the PSU to hide all the cables. Thank you.
@@itggear3400 Would you recommend an ATX Size PSU in this case?
I think that if you plan to use a dual-fan GPU, an ATX PSU should be fine.
@@itggear3400 Hmm ok, thank you for this insight!
@@itggear3400 I will be reusing my ''MSI RTX 3060 VENTUS 3X 12G OC'', purchased in March of 2021.
This case give u bracket psu sfx ?
Yes, the PSU bracket comes with case.
how much for 1 pc like this ?
It’s not too expensive since I didn’t use the latest PC parts. The entire PC costs around $1000, with the breakdown as follows:
GPU: $300
CPU: $100
AIO Cooler: $75
RGB fan: $30
PSU: $140
RAM: $120
Case: $75
M.2 SSD: $125
Thank you!
Hey man, can a RX 6800 (340mm) fit in this case with an atx (140mm) psu?!
The Jonsbo Z20 case supports a GPU clearance of up to 363mm, but this can vary based on other hardware configurations. If you’re planning to install an ATX power supply unit (PSU), ensure that you position the PSU all the way at the top of the PSU mounting bracket. The case allows for adjustable PSU positioning. However, if you find that you can’t install the PSU in the top position due to an AIO (all-in-one) cooler already installed, consider using an air cooler instead in your PC build. Thank you!
@@itggear3400 Thanks
what happens if we connect two pc with m.2 slot cable eachother?
Connecting two PCs directly using an M.2 slot cable isn’t a common practice. M.2 slots are typically used for connecting storage drives (like SSDs) to the motherboard. If you have a specific purpose in mind, could you clarify? For data transfer between PCs, Ethernet cables or USB connections are more suitable.
What test screen you using??
It’s an ASUS Vivobook Slate 13 OLED. In this video, I use my tablet as a monitor using the Razer Ripsaw HD Game Capture and monitor it on OBS Studio. Thank you!
hi, can i fit a rx 6650 xt merc 308 with an atx psu? thank you
The Jonsbo Z20 case supports GPU clearance of up to 363mm and accommodates 4 PCIe slots. However, the actual clearance may vary based on other hardware configurations, such as the PSU and the presence of bottom fans. Thank you!
What are the specs ?
Sure! The PC specs are in the video description. Thanks!
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12400 and water cooling? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Is the AIO cooling system for $70 a good deal? It’s called aesthetics for a reason. It can also reduce stress, so you should try it too. Also, I only need to pay for the CPU cooler once, and I won’t need to buy a new cooler every time I upgrade the CPU, right? Thank you.
I have a question regarding ATX PSU size, I will be reusing my SeaSonic PRIME Ultra Gold 850 850 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply, RMA'ed from a dead Seasonic PSU in March 2019. Can this model fit in the case?
The Jonsbo Z20 supports full-size ATX power supplies. Additionally, the case is designed with flexible mounting solutions for bottom fans, rear fans, top fans/AIO coolers, and the PSU. This means you can adjust the position of all these components to fit your needs. However, keep in mind that a large PSU may affect the top fan/AIO radiator and GPU limitations. To ensure the case fits all your selected components, please check the case specifications at the end of this video or on the product website. Thank you.
In my opinion, if you install a large PSU along with a large GPU, you’ll need to mount the PSU all the way to the top location. However, doing so will prevent you from installing the AIO radiator. Conversely, if you choose to install the radiator on the top, you’ll need to place the PSU at the bottom location, which may limit your ability to install a long graphics card. Thank you!
Absolutely! It’s like solving a puzzle, piecing together components to create a powerful and efficient system. Each choice affects the overall outcome, just like fitting those puzzle pieces perfectly. Keep having fun with your PC upgrades and gaming content! 😊🎮🧩
@@itggear3400 Sorry typo error. Deleted the pervious comment. Was going to say I'm going to air Cool my 7800X3D or Ryzen 5 7600. Have not decided on which CPU to settle on.
CPU Coolers, (Air and AIO) I have in mind:
- Arctic Freezer 36 ARGB CPU Cooler (Low fan noise, smart install of fans.)
- Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120 SE
- Montech Metal DT24 Base