The Jonsbo D31 and D41 cases have finally arrived, offering clean aesthetics with a modern feel, with a varied range of options in size and front panels depending on your needs.
The Jonsbo D31 and D41 share a similar design and layout, but one is smaller, with a 31.3L capacity and a shorter standing height, while the D41 is 44.5mm taller and has a 34.5L capacity. Both are available in ‘standard' form, which uses solid panels for silent operation, a mesh version that uses mesh panels for additional airflow, and there is also a version with a display embedded in the front panel, which you can use to display pretty much whatever you want, as it functions as an independent monitor.
With that in mind, you could use Wallpaper Engine to display a custom animation, or you could use it as an editing panel, or a live chat viewer for content creators. If you are tinkering with your PC, you could use the extra display for system stats, like temperatures and clock speeds.
The D31 and D41 are available in both black or white. Both are built using steel panels for construction, with ventilation on the top and bottom panels to help with airflow. All versions of these cases ship with a glass side panel, giving you a window into your system. The front I/O features USB 3.0, USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C and a 4-pole audio in/out port.
The D31 is built for ITX, DTX and M-ATX motherboards, while the D41 is built for up to ATX motherboards. For CPU cooling, you'll have room for a cooler up to 168mm tall, and GPUs up to 400mm in length. The D31 supports four PCI slots, while the D41 has seven PCI slots.
The table below shows fan/radiator configuration options for both cases:
Fan | Fan | Radiator |
Top | 3 × 120mm/2 × 240mm | 1 × 240/280/360mm |
Rear | 1 × 120mm | 1 × 120mm |
Bottom | 3 × 120mm/2 × 240mm | 1 × 240/360mm |
Front | 1 × 120mm | – |
All versions of the Jonsbo D31 and D41 cases will be available at Overclockers UK.
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KitGuru Says: I've always liked the idea of having a custom front panel display and these configurations do seem to be becoming more common at the moment. What do you all think of the latest range of cases from Jonsbo?