Dude , you just saved my butt. I'm so glad I found this. I have a Sapphire Toxic 6900xt(has it's own 360mm cooler) and a 360mn Kracken Z73 on the way along with this case. I had just enough time to cancel the Kraken and get a 240mn Asus ROG Ryujin II instead and I guess for the top mount position. I'll just have case fans at the bottom with the PSU now. This video saved me alot of head and heart aches. Thank you Good Sir.
Such an expected outstanding review from an Indian, you guys are quite detailed and never leave out anything! Thank you! The only review of this case that is detailed on the internet even more than the product page itself.
Hi. So the bottom rad would fit from the outside and not from inside. I guess you would be installing a 30MM or a 27MM thick radiator, which is possible but the only way you would get the air to flow through the radiator fins would be pushing the air from outside into the case which leads to the problem of your PSU taking most of the heat dissipated. If you can use your front radiator for the GPU that would be the ideal solution. You could use a top mounted 240MM radiator of 45MM thickness for the CPU. I guess if you are putting in a 4090 there your cpu would be equally good like a 7950X or a 13900K?
If you have the budget then I think it’s ok to build inside this case or for that matter any expensive case. If you use this case make sure to have the top mounted fans as intake for better VRM temps.
i haven't seen a review this good in a while - very nice review! very informative!
Thanks Man.
Man!! you saved me a hella time looking on the internet. Many thanks!
Dude , you just saved my butt. I'm so glad I found this. I have a Sapphire Toxic 6900xt(has it's own 360mm cooler) and a 360mn Kracken Z73 on the way along with this case. I had just enough time to cancel the Kraken and get a 240mn Asus ROG Ryujin II instead and I guess for the top mount position. I'll just have case fans at the bottom with the PSU now. This video saved me alot of head and heart aches. Thank you Good Sir.
Glad this video was of help. A 240mm on the top should’ve be absolutely fine. I hope I earned a subscription from you. Tks for watching this video.
A Very detailed overview of #jonsbo Mod 5 case, love to see the upgrade.., keep it up.
The quality of the slides makes the video way better.
Such an expected outstanding review from an Indian, you guys are quite detailed and never leave out anything! Thank you! The only review of this case that is detailed on the internet even more than the product page itself.
how to buy this case? Can we customize other CPU component and PSU ?
Great review mate.
Hey man I have a rtx 4090 water force with 360 radiator.. I was wondering if it can fit at the bottom? If yes it would be space for the psu aswell??
Hi. So the bottom rad would fit from the outside and not from inside. I guess you would be installing a 30MM or a 27MM thick radiator, which is possible but the only way you would get the air to flow through the radiator fins would be pushing the air from outside into the case which leads to the problem of your PSU taking most of the heat dissipated. If you can use your front radiator for the GPU that would be the ideal solution. You could use a top mounted 240MM radiator of 45MM thickness for the CPU. I guess if you are putting in a 4090 there your cpu would be equally good like a 7950X or a 13900K?
Do you thinks it's a good project for a first time builder using air cooled parts?
If you have the budget then I think it’s ok to build inside this case or for that matter any expensive case. If you use this case make sure to have the top mounted fans as intake for better VRM temps.
Jon's Bro?
This is great. Too bad it is expensive.
16 minutes only speak :)