JONSBO D34 Micro-ATX Cube Case with Large Front Display

JONSBO has launched the D34, a compact Micro-ATX cube case featuring a large front-panel digital display. It supports GPUs up to 333mm and AIO coolers up to 280mm with rear connector motherboard design.

JONSBO D34 Micro-ATX case supports GPUs up to 333 mm and CPU coolers up to 165 mm high with four PCI slots.
JONSBO D34 Micro-ATX case supports GPUs up to 333 mm and CPU coolers up to 165 mm high with four PCI slots.

JONSBO has introduced the D34, a Micro-ATX computer case designed for compact builds. The chassis measures 338.5 x 288.9 x 366.0 mm and features mesh perforations on the top and right panels to improve airflow. A clean design with straight lines defines its exterior structure.

New JONSBO D34 m-ATX cube chassis features a front-panel digital display for real-time system monitoring.

The case supports graphics cards up to 333 mm long and CPU coolers up to 165 mm high. It accommodates 240 mm or 280 mm all-in-one liquid coolers for users who prefer water cooling solutions. The D34 includes four PCI slots and offers storage options with one 2.5-inch bay at the bottom and space above the power supply for two 3.5-inch drives or a single 2.5-inch drive.

JONSBO D34 Micro-ATX case supports GPUs up to 333 mm and CPU coolers up to 165 mm high with four PCI slots.
JONSBO D34 Micro-ATX case supports GPUs up to 333 mm and CPU coolers up to 165 mm high with four PCI slots.

Cable management benefits from a rear connector motherboard design that routes cables behind the panel. The front of the case features a digital display that shows system information such as time and CPU temperature. Fan mounts support up to four fans on the top and bottom panels, plus one fan at the rear.

Rear connector motherboard design and front-panel digital display show system information like time and CPU temperature.
Rear connector motherboard design and front-panel digital display show system information like time and CPU temperature.

JONSBO has not confirmed specific pricing or an official launch date for the D34. Some details regarding AIO cooler hose routing guides remain unconfirmed according to current reports.

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