🚀 Compact power, cool style — carry your performance anywhere!
The JONSBO Z20 is a sleek, black micro-ATX mini tower PC case designed for professionals who demand high performance in a compact form. With a 20L volume, it supports up to 363mm GPUs, 240mm AIO liquid cooling, and multiple fan configurations. Its detachable carrying handle and magnetic dust filters combine portability with premium build quality. Featuring versatile PSU compatibility and modern front I/O ports, it’s engineered for efficient, stylish, and flexible desktop setups.
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | Jonsbo |
Series | Z20 |
Item Weight | 14.27 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13 x 13 x 7.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13 x 13 x 7.5 inches |
Color | BLACK |
Manufacturer | JONSBO |
ASIN | B0CWQK3LMB |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | February 29, 2024 |
S**H
Great value, Sturdy Sleek and Stylish!
I just wanted to give a shout-out to this brand and their product before I build (orange version). Though I had never heard of them before, they seem to know what they doing and have an intuitive grasp for how to effectively blend Form and Function. I've uploaded some photos from the unboxing, one which includes a view behind the removed side-panel and an example of their cable management accommodations (though there are more within the case body). This 'use-case' is for a small video production studio and I needed it to fit on a short-scale skinny table that I'm using as the desk, which would also snugly house my micro-ATX motherboard. Needed room for the camera and the lights, afterall!Honestly, it's a lot nicer than I was even expecting - particularly for this price. If you were on the fence about grabbing one before they run out, I'd highly recommend it!(Will upload more photos and commentary once the build is complete)====UPDATE:Well, my view on the manufacturers and designers of this product have not changed, but have actually improved somewhat - or let's say, I was pleasantly surprised. I have seen some reviews stating that the instructions are not clear. I emphatically disagree. They ARE minimalist, but you can tell a lot of thought went into the point of view of the person reading the instructions, and how they were laid out, such that an average builder could mostly understand and not have to guess.They label ALL of the screws and components with their own alphabetic letters (pictured), separate each piece-group into a bag with the letter actually printed on it and, they provide spare parts of which I actually did need one - and even give you multiple arrangements for how to hang your power supply. I was able to follow the instructions from beginning to end and I actually haven't done an in-case build for a long time. My last build was a TEST BENCH and you can see some photos for that if you look at my other reviews.SOME THINGS TO CONSIDER:The quarters ARE tight in the case of a Micro-ATX, particularly at the bottom of the case (pictured), in that there isn't much clearance between the mobo and the case itself. This was only an issue when I attempted to connect the front panel wires included in the case. Speaking of which, you want to make sure your motherboard has the USB-C front-panel pins on it (wire is pictured), because mind didn't, and now the wire is just kind of hanging-out! (not their fault) But even these wires are labelled as well and the directions are very clear on which is which, as they're all differently-sized as well.That being said, you may want to connect such components as may be required to interact with any of the pins on the bottom edge of your mobo BEFORE you screw it into the case, it just might be a little bit more difficult to get to afterward. But not impossible.I stand by my assessment that for this price range, and even significantly above it, this is a very well-designed and sleek product, as well as being thoughtfully put together and presented to the customer. I will upload some additional photos of the bags and the instructions for now, and when my lighted fan finally comes in, the finished build.For now, I'm just raw-dogging it with the Heatsink block, but no fans (except the PSU)! And yes - it still works. My temps stayed in the 40-50 range at most, and often far below. Pretty amazing, actually.(note on PSU: I am NOT using a modular power supply unit on this build, repeat am NOT, and yet I still had room for all the cables in that little management cubby on the back which is pictured. So even if you have a power supply for which you cannot remove/obviate unnecessary cables from the brick, they still managed to all fit here. And I will add that to my pictures when the fans arrive as well. Thought that might be something worth mentioning.)
B**I
A great compact case!
Okay so I want to start this by saying I’m not one to typically leave reviews for things and I’m also not an expert when it comes to building pcs but I have built 3 in the past. When searching for the perfect case with a handle for my tiny build this one immediately stood out and the few reviews with pictures helped me make the push to purchase it! I wish there were more people sharing their builds so that others can have a better understanding of what parts fit. I’ll give you the parts of my build so that it can hopefully help you too! I went with a Ryzen 7 9700 could’ve went with a Ryzen 9 but wanted to be conscious of this case being very small and me not wanting it to get too toasty, 7700xt 12Gb a few asked me if “I was sure a graphics card this huge would fit” and I replied “according to the case specs yes” now keep in mind to fit a long card like this I had to mount the power supply side ways so that the cords coming from the psu wouldn’t hang down in front of the graphics card space. If you’re going for a 2 fan card you’ll be safe with a regular psu but I went with the ROG LOKI 850W Platinum PSU which is one of the smallest on the market and this thing is the prettiest psu I’ve ever seen and can be mounted in pretty much any direction, for my motherboard I went with a B650 ELITE AX ICE and it fits in this case like it was made for it! Only issue I ran into was when playing in the front IO cable the way this motherboard sits its right next to a metal section in the case that kind of interferes where you plug this is so the best thing is recommend is to plug in this cable before you seat the motherboard but with enough concentration I got it in through this awkward area. For my ram I went with 32gbs DDR5 6000mhz Corsair Vengeance, and 3 Corsair Rx120mm iCUE link fans and for my cpu cooler the Corsair iCUE link Titan which all share close to the same fans and Corsair news connection system where you can daisy chain the fans off each other if they’re next to each other or apart with included cables which was awesome. For me I’ve been an owner of a bunch of gaming laptops in the last few years and I bring them between my house and my families but got tired of issues of mobile parts, heat, and lack of customization or expandability so I decided to make my own compact build and keep a portable monitor at the houses I visit! I’d say if you’re thinking about this case you should give it a try! You’re also able to remove almost every part of the case which I had to do to get my gpu in you can literally remove the metal rails that assemble the case which helps a ton in a tiny build.
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