Jonsbo D31

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Felt this case needed a thread of its own. Probably the first case since the NR200 that I've been really interested in and given the soaring cost of ITX motherboards, this may be a more reasonable build option for people.

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It's a 'small' form factor mATX case, few specs:
  • 31.3L in size
  • Option of Flat or Mesh front panels and an optional 8" screen that's integrated (yet, removable) into the case itself. Resolution is 1280x800.
  • CPU cooler support for up to 168mm (e.g. Noctua NH-D15)
  • Support for ATX power supplies and graphics cards at 330mm up to 400mm in length.
  • Fan mounts for 3x120 or 2x140mm in the top and bottom, with 120mm mounting positions at the front and rear.
  • Radiator support for top and bottom 360 and rear 120
Case seems to have been announced a good few months ago and is already available in the US market, so hopefully it hits these shores soon. Haven't owned a Jonsbo case before and have watched a few reviews on it. I did read that there's some inconsistent panel gapping when comparing the solid side panel and the tempered glass one but not sure if this is early production models or just loose quality control.

I think the screen is a bit of a novelty but having seen a lot of them included inside cases, it will probably be a popular option. A mesh side panel (similar to the AP201) rather than tempered glass would have been my preferred choice but you can't have everything. :P
 
Agree this looks like a very interesting case.
Had an NR200 then moved to an ASUS AP201.
The D31 has a similar layout to the AP201 but with the option of a glass side panel which is what I'm after.
Hoping Overclockers get some stock at a don't fancy paying £150 to get it over from China only for it to have large panel gaps or some other defects.
 
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