







🖤 Carry power and style wherever you go with the JONSBO Z20 Mini Tower!
The JONSBO/JONSPLUS Z20 is a premium micro-ATX mini tower PC case featuring a compact 20L volume, sturdy 2mm steel construction, and advanced cooling support including 240mm AIO compatibility. Designed for professionals who demand full-size ATX PSU and large GPU support in a portable form factor, it includes a detachable handle for easy transport and comprehensive dust filtration, making it perfect for high-performance setups on the move.















| ASIN | B0CWQK3LMB |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Manufacturer | Jonsbo |
| Product Dimensions | 33.02 x 33.02 x 19.05 cm; 6.49 kg |
C**N
Este gabinete supero todas mis expectativas, no solo es pequeño sino que admite fuentes de poder atx, itx y tarjetas de video grandes, el gabinete es completamente metálico y tiene una calidad de fabricación excelente, definitivamente ame este gabinete
H**P
This is a great form factor PC case, I use it with a m-ATX, full size ATX PSU, and full size 3 slot graphics cards in a PC that gets moved around regularly; sometimes multiples times a day as I split the time between my desk, and my sim rig across the ground floor and basement. The case fit and finish is excellent, with a nice capable back channel for cable management. Everything goes together well with no major gaps. The handle is one primary feature I bought the case for, and it’s sturdy and well designed. I recommend this case if you’re looking for a case which is portable, fits full size components, and of good quality.
T**.
This was my very first PC build and from someone with no previous experience in this hobby. The quality for this is great. From the coating, panel thickness, cut quality, and components used, everything is pretty much perfect. Here is the parts lineup that I used for the build: ASUS 3060 (dual fan), Thermaltake smart 600w PSU (Non-modular), ASRock B550M-C, ryzen 9 5950x, WD Blue 1Tb HDD, 3 Be quiet 120mm lux wings (can't remember if that's the exact name) intake fans (two bottom mounted, and reversed the rear to be an intake rather than exhaust), 32gb Corsair vengence ram, and an Arctic Liquid Freezer III 240mm AIO (stock without modification to tubes) with 2 120mm PW12 Pros I believe. These are the main space consuming components. With that, I was able to put everything together easily in this case given it's well designed layout with ample space for cable management in around 4 hours (still new to this) but there was no problems that were of the case's fault. I loved this build and how it all came together. This is a very forgiving case in my opinion and would be good for people new and experienced to build in and are looking for high quality and functionality. Not to mention, cooling temps for my CPU are rarely above 73c under a gaming load with very very brief spikes of 76c (not something I would believe is even remotely related to the cases design). For the GPU, temperatures peak at 71c and are often below that even under load. Ambient case temperature for my situation is 27c while idle and maybe 34c while under load. So airflow is also a non-issue with this case design (something I was worried about). Fans stay quiet even under load (rarely do they exceed the 65%-75% power window) but that's subjective I suppose. So I consider this a 10/10 amazing case. (The handle also is a nice solid touch for if I want to use this for gaming on my TV it's easy to move). For reference, the temperatures were obtained under load running the following games with the settings nearly maxed out: Monster Hunter Wilds and World, Helldivers 2, 7Days to Die, and Space Marines if it's of any value or consideration. Buy it! Won't regret it! (Plus you get some extras in a nice package which also have good build quality and are very functional if you need them).
P**K
I absolutely love this case! It feels really premium and it's just compact enough to feel like a true SFF case with M-ATX support, while still offering enough space for air cooling. I started with a somewhat budget build that I decided to shrink down to be able to move the tower from the Office to the TV effortlessly and Since I was on AM4 I didn't want to invest too much trying to go down to an ITX board, and I honestly think I'll stay with an M-ATX board in that same case when I decide to upgrade. Thermals are good for my modest AMD Ryzen 5600X and RTX 4060, but I did go with an SFX power supply and I'm thankful I did as it allowed me to put a 140mm fan that overlaps a bit under it to bring a ton of air in. On the note of cooling, keep in mind that a lot of motherboards have the PCIE slot for the graphics card on the second position, and that prevents you from putting fans at the bottom of the case with two slots cards like mine. Fortunately, the fans of the graphics cards are more than enough in my case, but builds with more demanding parts might require better cooling. Case is a little heavy, but it feels solid so I find that to be a great compromise, having that handle is a plus in my case too. I was originally disappointed Amazon didn't have the mesh panels version, but in the end I'm glad I have that piece of glass to show off my build. It look great with all the other green lights and stuff on my desk. It's making me wish they'd start organizing LAN parties at work again. It's for intermediary PC builders or people with patience building things, since it's so small you have to think about the configuration carefully.
J**N
This is a well built and sturdy case, its cable management is near perfect for what it is. USBs are a little lacking so make sure you have a good amount on back of Motherboard, but there is what you see in the picture. The Power button is unique and neat but it almost like a unfocused laser. Pay attention to all of the parts in the case as it has some nice extras that most wouldnt notice like GPU Riser. I would highly suggest a modular small form power supply for the extra space and fitment but the full size will work. Overall im very happy with the quality, the value, the airflow and the functionality and it's a very nice looking case. good job Jonsbo
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