🔥 Mesh your way to elite builds with the JONSBO D31! 🖤
The JONSBO D31 is a sleek black Micro ATX computer case designed for professionals and gamers who demand high performance in a compact form. It supports MATX and ITX motherboards, fits powerful GPUs like the RTX 4090 up to 400mm, and offers extensive cooling options with support for 360/280/240mm AIO radiators. Its adjustable PSU mount and tool-free design streamline custom builds, making it perfect for stylish, high-end workstations or gaming rigs.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 3 |
Brand | Jonsbo |
Series | D31 |
Item model number | D31 |
Item Weight | 15.07 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.32 x 8.07 x 14.29 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.32 x 8.07 x 14.29 inches |
Color | BLACK |
Manufacturer | Dongguan Sibo Sitong Industrial Co., LTD |
ASIN | B0BQJ9TSP3 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | December 19, 2022 |
M**N
High quality and thoughtful features, and the screen is super neat.
I took a chance on this case and was very happy with it! All of the exterior panels, including the front and top, can be easily removed with no tools. The screen will refuse to work unless you send it 800x1280 - so video sources like cheaper USB to HDMI dongles may not support the needed mode. The screen has controls on the side, as well as a power button to turn it off as desired. I used an adapter to get USB 3.0 from the motherboard header to power the screen and run the USB->HDMI converter. Rainmeter provides some fun free options to use the screen as shown in my pics.Build quality:The build quality is surprisingly good. Everything pops on and off in a crisp, satisfying way. Nothing about it feels cheap or flimsy. The panels are very easy to remove and assemble in an intuitive way.Cable management:There are holes located throughout to pass cables from the main compartment to the "basement" behind the motherboard. In this area there are a bunch of eyelets to thread cable ties through to keep everything tidy. There's also a nice internal trim panel to hide the nest of cables that comes out of the power supply. The case also includes a cable from the back of the PC to the power supply, which is convenient.
I**Y
The Case So Good I Bought It Twice
AKA: The Micro-ATX Marvel With Airflow for Days and Looks That SlapYou know how rare it is to find a case that:Looks minimalist and clean without being boring?Has actual mesh airflow that doesn’t choke your fans?Doesn’t feel like it’s going to warp the first time you mount a GPU?Yeah. The JONSBO D31 MESH SC nailed it. And I liked it so much, I picked up a second one—because when a case just works, you stop experimenting and start building.The layout is tight but intentional—everything fits where it should, no cable management rage quits, and the airflow path is dialed. I’ve got one build running a Ryzen 5 5600 with a 240 AIO top-mounted, and the second with a full air tower cooler and a 3060 Ti—both run cool and whisper quiet.What I Love:Full front mesh = unrestricted airflow and dust filtering without killing the lookCompact micro-ATX footprint but still fits full GPUs and AIOs—yes, even 2.5–3 slot cardsSide window is clear and clean, not tinted black like you're hiding somethingPSU shroud is clean and smart, giving you that cable-free look even if you didn’t try that hard 😅Great white finish—not that cheap glossy stuff; it’s clean and modernWhat Could Be Better:The included fans are basic—not terrible, but you’ll want to upgrade if you care about acoustics or ARGBClearances are tight if you're trying to squeeze in a thick radiator and tall RAM—measure firstFront panel I/O could use a USB-C, but not a dealbreaker for meTL;DR:The JONSBO D31 MESH SC is hands-down one of the best airflow-first, aesthetic-friendly micro-ATX cases on the market. It’s clean, compact, and just makes sense. If you want a case that won’t fight your parts or your build process—and still looks sleek on your desk—this is it.You bought two? Smart. I’d do the same.
D**.
This is one of those "It maybe an unheard of brand, but its solid product."
Pros-The cable routing is nice and comes with a decent amount of anchor points for zipties.Fits a 360mm aioMagnetic dust filter and bottom clearance for air intake can be 2x 140mm fans (can allow for a HDD) or 3x 120mm fan (no hdd) and pushes plenty of airIf you go with a 280mm radiator (if you go with a 360mm aio the psu will have to sit in the middle) you can fit any graphics card in this. If you have a 360mm radiator you have the mid section to install the psu, this still allows for large cards, but if you want the max size card you will need an SFX psu and some creativity.PSU can be moved to different levelsUsb3.0 front panel connectors are generally bulky and round, this one is flat. Every exterior panel except the pcie brackets are all toolless.Cons-The 2.5 inch mounting brackets are hidden on the right side of the case, but the arrangement is a little awkward. Could use improvement.The front panel has space for a 120mm fan, which sits below the psu can collide with the psu cables and the cables probably don't allow for optimal flow.Note- Ok, while it probably could use a better locking mechanism for the side panels, it comes with replacement clips. I broke a clip by pounding the panel shut. so my fault.
V**C
Very Cool looking Case
I think the case is really cool i’ve never seen a case like it before which is what initially attracted me to it. its a micro atx case so the cable management is a bit tricky to figure out in the back of the case but its manageable. the screen looks really good actually as well.
C**5
Good case. Pick wisely on aio.
Building in it now. You get this for the screen, but its layout is cool and unique, too. Not “cheap” like some have suggested, but I do worry about the retention clips on the sides and screen holding up. The metal is sufficient thickness and the psu shroud in its front mounted position gives many options on cooler and gpu configurations. But, one choice can eliminate another. If you go 360 on an aio, the psu has to come down and, depending on how far down, you may or may not be able to mount a front intake fan. Even without one you can do 3 on the bottom which is enough. I went 240mm aio and use a front intake with the psu mounted high. The LF III aio has a longer hose and figment is hard. Go with a 400mm hose aio or less.
R**R
Beautiful little case, just make sure you get an appropriate psu.
Do not use a Lian Li edge style PSU, a normal atx or SSF psu is great. I only wish cable management is easier, but i suppose that's not a small case's fault. Having shorter power cables is helpful. Very easy to assemble and work in. Fits a 360 radiator. Smallish, so it runs a bit warmer than a full mid case naturally. I do like the screen in front. Acts as an extra monitor.
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