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Jonsbo launches new pillarless TK-03 PC case with curved tempered glass

While many case manufacturers have been using a two-sided tempered glass panel design, Jonsbo stands out as one of the select few to achieve a truly refined iteration of this design by using a single curved piece of glass (like the Montech King 95). This design approach removes the pillar between two glass panels, resulting in a panoramic view of your system.

The newest addition to Jonsbo's line-up, the TK-3, is an excellent example of this design approach. The case is available in black and white and features a dual-chamber design. The spacious motherboard tray fills the main compartment, providing ample space to accommodate large graphics cards up to 420mm long and CPU coolers up to 165mm tall. Motherboard compatibility includes ATX, mATX, and mini-ITX.

The motherboard tray is recessed towards the front, providing enough space for a liquid-cooling radiator and accompanying fans without interfering with the graphics card. The other compartment, behind the motherboard tray, provides sufficient space to hide the PSU away, which can be up to 220mm long. The PSU bay is positioned horizontally alongside a drive cage containing two 3.5-inch bays (one also supports 2.5-inch drives). The entire left side panel is perforated to provide increased ventilation. The top panel is also perforated.

Inside the case, there's space for up to ten 120mm fans and two 360mm radiators. 140mm fans are only supported in the roof. The front panel connections include two USB 3.2 Type-A ports, a Type-C connector, and a 4-pole headphone jack. The case measures 288 x 438 x 415mm (WxDxH).

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KitGuru says: Although the Jonsbo TK-3 is very similar to the Montech King 95 in design, there are some differences, with the former getting slightly better cooling hardware compatibility. However, the Montech case also has some points in its favour, namely the alternative front mesh panel, built-in RGB strips, and more colour options.

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