Jonsbo C6 MAX Case Launches for Around $34 with Mesh Cooling and Glass Side

Jonsbo launches the C6 MAX PC case for around $34. It features mesh panels, a tempered glass side, and convertible fan mounts for 3.5- inch drives.

Jonsbo C6 MAX Case Launches for Around $34 with Mesh Cooling and Glass Side

Jonsbo has released the C6 MAX PC case, a compact chassis designed for builders who need flexibility without sacrificing airflow. The design prioritizes thermal performance through extensive mesh coverage while offering a clear view of internal components via a tempered glass side panel. This approach matters to users who want to balance visual appeal with practical cooling in smaller form factors.

Jonsbo C6 MAX offers mesh airflow and convertible drive bays for budget builders

The chassis supports both ITX and Micro-ATX motherboards, making it suitable for a range of small to mid-sized builds. It accommodates graphics cards up to 335mm in length, which covers most standard consumer models. The open design features mesh panels on the top, rear, and bottom, ensuring that heat does not get trapped inside the enclosure.

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 202x349x295mm
  • Motherboard Support: ITX, M-ATX
  • Max GPU Length: 335mm
  • Power Supply Support: ATX, SFX
  • Front I/O: USB-A 5Gbps, USB-C 5Gbps, 3.5mm Audio

Cooling options are robust for the size, with support for up to five fans across the top, rear, and bottom mounts. The top section can take two 120mm fans or one 140mm unit. The bottom mount offers a unique trade-off, as it can be converted into a 3.5-inch hard drive bay if users prefer storage over an extra fan.

Front connectivity includes a USB-A port running at 5Gbps, a USB-C port at the same speed, and a standard 3.5mm audio jack. The case also accepts both ATX and SFX power supplies, adding to its versatility. We looked at JONSBO C6 Mini-Tower PC Case Released in our earlier Jonsbo coverage.

The C6 MAX is available in China for 229 CNY (around $33.99). It launched on JD.com on August 22, 2024. This pricing makes it an accessible option for budget-conscious builders looking for a feature-rich mini-tower.

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