Jonsbo D41 Mesh Screen Review - A CASE WITH A MONITOR! Wait, what?!?

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a case correction very very good case check a screen no make that a fully functional monitor put it in a case check how much 120 bucks you're gonna be kidding me looking for Affordable Windows or office keys look no further I got you covered head over to scdk.com pick your windows Edition use my discount code Elite 25 to get a 25 on any windows or Office Products once you complete your order after a few seconds you will receive your code in Windows go to settings there should be an activate Windows prompt at the bottom click that enter your code and wait for Windows to finish activation to check the activation status use the command prompt with the command slmgr.vbs XPR and you should receive a notification that the machine is permanently activated once again use code le25 at scdkey.com while it is possible disguise is a jonesbot d41 mesh screen case you get the idea why it's called that it's a mid tower case but on a more compact size because it utilizes a few clever ideas for component placement inside and of course it has a fully functional monitor on it which you can use for various things to get the idea of what we are dealing with here the case is 205 millimeters wide 407 tall and 452 millimeter deep the screen size is 8 inches in diagonal it's a fairly compact size for sure but it can accept ATX boards and Micro ATX boards gpus up to 330 millimeters or 400 and this depends on one thing only which I will show you later the CPU Cooler support is up to 168 millimeters or wider RTX 40 cards if that is easier for you alright the front of the case is completely meshed but the top section is kind of divided so of course this is for the LCD screen that you can fit here and to be honest this is the main selling point of this case but other than that the quality of the case is actually pretty good which surprised me a lot the front IO is fairly decent power button One USB 3.0 Port headphone mic Jack Combo and one USB C Port only but behind this mesh panel is something completely different than most of the other cases this case uses a front PSU Mount system which is adjustable so you can position the PSU up or down if needed depending on the PSU length of course and this is why I said that the GPU clearance is from 330 to 400 millimeters because it depends on the PSU position of course the PSU takes fresh air and exhausts it immediately up and if you have a fan up there it will just exhaust all throughout from the case so have no worries about the PSU position there is also a space for one 120 mil fan in the front below the PSU given the fact that you mount a PSU in the upmost position the installation of the included LCD screen could not be more simple remove the upper mesh part of the case there is a hole in the upper right corner of the case this is actually to pull the monitor HDMI and USB power cables and literally just pop the screen in it will click in there and it's securely held by pegs the screen has only three buttons on it plus and minus for brightness and the power on and off button that is pretty much it regarding deep screen control the screen is 8 interesting diagonal with the resolution of 1280 by 800 pixels for the various stat displays you can use the Ada 64 sensor panel option there is an option to download user made presets on their website I will leave a link for you guys in the description if you want to download some but you can always make your own from scratch which includes a bit of more time and dedication but end results are only limited by your imagination the side glass panel is also held by pegs so getting inside of the case is an easy task just pull it towards you to gain access to the interior there is a plastic bag with all the screws here and you can notice a power cable pass through for the PSU in the front to hide all the cable masks from the PSU Jonesborough used a metal cover here in the front that not only serves to hide the PSU but gives the case a touch of unique look and rigidity as well so once removed you can gain access to the PSU cage mounting a PSU here is an easy task and you can of course position the PSU in four different heights there is also a removable HD Drive cage in the bottom the cage supports two three and a half inch drives and one two and a half inch drive on top as well if we remove this hard drive cage we gain access for 3140ml fence in the bottom or 360 mil radiator but if you decide to leave it in place you are limited to two 120 mil fans or to 140ml fans in that case around the motherboard tray we have cutouts for all the cables the holes are present in all places where it matters but none of them have rubber grommets since we got that screen and case remained in that 120 US Dollars category something had to be sacrificed that is why this case also doesn't come with any pre-installed fans speaking of more fans can be installed up top and on the rear side the rear side supports 120 mil fan with sliding rails to adjust the fan up or down if needed up top there is no flimsy mesh filter case structure acts as a dust filter which I welcome 3120mm fans or two 140mm fans can be installed here or up to 360 ml radiator support basically airflow in this case is actually not sacrificed because of the screen in the front you get the chimney style cooling which is pretty nice for the GPU as well and yes I did not install bottom fence yet the rear side of the case has a power pass through up top classic IO Shield hole 120 mil fan support and 7 PCI slots one of them with two holes this is for the screen cables to pass out to the back so they can can be plugged to the GPU the back panel removal is easy captive thumb screws and here we have some interesting things as well there are two SSD caddies here but also Raceway channels for cables that you need to use since there is no space between the motherboard tray and the back panel but luckily everything fits here without any issues thanks to zip tie points that are scattered all over the case there are also front tire panel cables Here regular power and led connectors HD audio connector USBC and USB 3.0 connectors on the bottom of the case there are four large rubber feet and a magnetic dust filter which spans across the whole bottom area it is removable from the side of the case giving you easy access for maintenance later and cleaning and once this filter is removed you can see fan mounting holes and this is where we can also remove the inner hard drive cage to gain access for the third fan placement the quality of this case absolutely fits that 120 dollar category I have no remarks in terms of quality I am actually surprised how good it is yes there are some things that are missing like the rubber grommets but I can live without them if you give me deep screen in exchange speaking of you can take the screen off the case and use it as a desk monitor panel or a second monitor if you want it comes with these metal feet that allows it to be safely tilted and stand on its own on the desk but what about the performance the temperatures of course airflow noise you saw that I did not Mount bottom fans on purpose to see if it will affect temperatures primarily for the GPU and yes it does trust me use at least two bottom 120 mil fans I used AMD ryzen 5 7600x CPU here which is hot by Design and Intel Arc a750 that ran at 50 degrees at idle without button fans which is absolutely unacceptable load was above 74 degrees so I decided to mount additional two fans at a bottom which immediately helped me with GPU idle to be reduced to a more reasonable 38 to 40 degrees load immediately dropped to Mid 60s maxing out at 65 degrees the CPU is cooled with deep cool ak620 digital CPU Cooler I already did a review of the regular version of this cooler so this is basically just a variant with LCD screen on top that displays your temperature and yes screen on the CPU Cooler screen in the front too bad I have no screen on the GPU to wrap it all up but without bottom fans my idle temps were 48 to 50 degrees and load maxing out at 85 because of the CPU design adding three vents at the bottom reduced idle temps to about 42 degrees on average but again load remained the same because of the design but without ever worrying about clock reduction in return so adding at least two bottom fans helps a lot the front fan is not going to affect anything so you might as well not use it there but you can use three events in the bottom noise-wise around 45 decibels at full load which is quite nice I use the lean Lee SL Infinity fans which are practically inaudible but most of the noise came from the GPU itself the idle is around 32 decibels so virtually silent sum things up I am very positively surprised by the quality of this case Jonesborough is not that much present on the market but I am glad they are making a debut in style with the new cases this model is available in black color as well and without the screen as well also with the solid panel in the front the screen is also available as a separate accessory speaking of the screen it looks like it's the strongest selling point of this case I mean it looks awesome can deny the fact but I like that the performance and overall quality was not sacrificed in return so for the 120 dollars go for it if you like compact systems and that gorgeous front LCD screen that you can customize to your liking case easily gets a solid 9 out of 10 from midpoints taken for no rubber grommets and no pre-installed fans but who cares about him you'll get a screen in return thanks for watching guys subscribe to the channel if you like the content like and share the video and I'll be seeing you in the next one bye [Music]
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Channel: LevelUP Gaming & Tech
Views: 41,922
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Keywords: jonsbo d41, jonsbo, jonsbo d41 mesh, jonsbo d41 screen, jonsbo d41 screen review, jonsbo d41 mesh screen review, jonsbo d41 review, jonsbo d8 screen, jonsbo review, jonsbo cases, jonsbo d31 mesh, jonsbo d31, aida64, aida64 panel setup, aida64 sensor panel
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Length: 10min 20sec (620 seconds)
Published: Sun Aug 13 2023
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