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The JONSBO D41 MESH is a compact yet versatile ATX/M-ATX computer case designed for professionals craving high performance in a sleek form factor. Featuring a mesh front panel for optimal airflow, it supports large GPUs like the RTX 4090 (up to 400mm), multiple 360mm AIO radiators, and up to 10 fans. Its tool-free design and smart cable management make building and upgrading effortless, while its unique 'Pine cone' aesthetic ensures your setup stands out with modern elegance.












| ASIN | B0BQJ2R3RV |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #381 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | Jonsbo |
| Case Type | Mid Tower |
| Color | BLACK |
| Compatible Devices | Computers and components with ATX or M-ATX form factor |
| Cooling Method | Air, Water |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (37) |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Internal Bays Quantity | 5 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 17.8"D x 8.07"W x 16.02"H |
| Manufacturer | Dongguan Sibo Sitong Industrial Co., LTD |
| Model Name | Jonsbo D41 |
| Number of Fans | 10 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | unique 'Pine cone' series design, enhanced airflow with mesh front panel, support for high-end components |
| Power Supply Maximum Output | 600 Watts |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Bottom Mount |
| Supported Motherboard | Micro ATX |
| Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 7 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
N**E
The best PC case I have had in ages
This is by far my new favorite case. I have always liked smaller computer cases for a good micro ATX build, but then I started to get better parts, and my 4090 and 360mm aio required a pretty large case. I saw this pop up the other day, and had to give it a try. It is just awesome. I wedged a Asus Prime x670e, Ryzen 9 7900x3d, an MSI Gaming Trio X 4090, 3 Noctura fans, a Corsair 360mm AIO, and a 1000w EVGA power supply in this thing. It all fit, the wiring took some planning, but the results are basically a high end pc in a micro atx sized case. This looks so much less bulky on my desk than the fractal meshify 2 or the lian li o11 dynamic. Those cases were huge and this looks tiny by comparison. Performance wise, almost identical to those cases. I'm not seeing any more heat, nor are my fans running louder. While gaming my gpu is around 65 degrees, and my cpu around 57 degrees. Even while stress testing with Aida64, my cpu is only hitting around 75c with PBO on. Really a brilliantly made case.
U**K
Smallest ATX Case that fits my needs
This is one of the smallest and cleanest ATX cases ... it looks slick and clean and has really great thermals especially in the humid country I'm currently living (Central America Belize) clip in front panel and back panel, PSU side rail that hides cables and PSU, can fit 8 fans and 360mm rads and supports most Air Coolers... one 120mm fits at the front if you opt out of the screen can raise the PSU to the top and have an extra fan... take a look at the build... it's a solid case... highly recommended just be sure to get a semi or fully modular PSU...
A**D
Poor Quality for what you're paying for
Generic case maker designs a case that has unique design copied from other brands. Except they elect to use poor quality metal which is both flimsy and easy to dent / bend. No included fans come with this case, another missed opportunity compared to other generic brands. Ultimately, I wanted this case for the size, it fits a full size ATX motherboard, 360 AIO, and ATX power supply in a compact form factor mostly found in Micro-ATX or ITX cases. In an effort to make their brand stand out, they created an optional LCD display which plugs into an available HDMI port on the back of your computer. They could have made this completely USB-C based with an integrated USB-C to HDMI connector and use a split USB-C front panel motherboard cable to keep the case clean. I wouldn't recommend this case based on cost - as the quality doesn't warranty it.
P**R
Great case
The thing that sold me on this case was the compact size for a bottom intake fan layout. It’s full ATX, but it’s as compact as a mid-tower for my MATX set-up. Great airflow all around (the reason I got it was for more direct airflow for my gpu fans which helped lower my junction temps by at least 15 degrees). The metal is solid, which is great and surprising for the price range, because typically manufacturers cheap out on flimsy aluminum (this is good build quality). The downside: there is barely room for good cable management in the back of the case (I didn’t upload a pic because I don’t want to be judged)… sacrifices were made, but at least it’s out of sight. All in all I’m giving it a solid 4.75/5 (5/5 for Amazon’s purposes, but that cable routing layout needs to be re-evaluated by the design team.)
E**A
Not quite what I want.
It is a well made case, painted well, with good fitment, has no sharp edges and requires no more than a Philips screwdriver to build in. It is about as small as a full ATX case can be and still accept a large graphics card and a 360 AIO. Part of the reason it is small is that the PSU mounting does not require a wasteful bottom compartment. Instead, the PSU is put into a space that is typically not utilized. So the space utilization is very good. It seems clever. But one thing I didn't like was that with a roof mounted 360 rad, the PSU hot air output feeds into the 360 rad which reduces the AIO effectiveness. You can easily build a shunt/partition that will direct the PSU air to the front mesh panel (cardboard/tape would work). Unfortunately such a shunt affects the air path to AIO rad. Also the lid on the roof is meshed but fairly finely. Likewise the floor has a mesh that obstructs the floor fans. The inlet sides of the floor fans are close to the floor mesh and consequently noisier. The end result is that IMO, the design has unnecessary airflow restrictions, this matters a lot when case size (and hence surface area) is reduced but the amount of heat energy that must be vented is still high. This can be partly compensated for with higher fan speed but results in more noise. So it is well made case, small is size due to good space utilization, easy to build in but with air flow issues that result in more noise. For me, the noise was the deal breaker.
M**L
Great case
Awesome pc case for the price, looks amazing and everything fits great
S**Y
The case is junk
Looks great, performs terribly. The case is junk if you plan on using an AIO. The holes in the top of the case restrict probably 90% of the exhaust airflow coming from the top fans, and because of this the radiator and CPU temps will continue to get hotter and hotter during long gaming or workload sessions. In this case my CPU reaches a max temp of 96 degrees after a couple hours gaming. In my O11 D Evo, it maxes out at 84 after gaming all day. Now, if you use an air cooler the rear exhaust fan will shoot out most of that heat and it works well, but with the top exhaust fans being functionally useless, your temperatures will always be higher than they should be in a case with this chimney style airflow design. 0/10, would not recommend. Side note, with the top panel removed the performance is significantly better (only a few C more than the O11). Such a poor design choice by Jonsbo.
P**R
Not great
Previous build was in a fractal case. Went this route for the price and size. If I could go back and do it again I’d just buy a higher quality case. There’s no quality of life stuff in this case. Building in it is a real pain.