

🖤 Elevate your workspace with the JONSBO TK-0 — where compact meets classy.
The JONSBO TK-0 Black ITX Mini Tower PC Case is a meticulously engineered small form factor chassis combining aluminum alloy, steel, and walnut wood veneer with a 270° dual-curved tempered glass design. Its separated cabinet structure enables superior cable management and cooling flexibility, supporting ITX motherboards, GPUs up to 230mm, and multiple fan placements. Perfect for professionals seeking a stylish, compact, and highly functional desktop showcase.






| ASIN | B0DCW41WGB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #121,913 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #968 in Computer Cases |
| Manufacturer | JONSBO |
| Product Dimensions | 24.89 x 23.62 x 28.45 cm; 5.4 kg |
D**.
I purchased the Jonsbo TK-0. This ITX case is beautiful and quite functional without taking up too much room on your desk. The secondary compartment for power supply, extra drives, and wiring is perfect for organizing your cabling and easily connecting all your parts. The build quality of the case is excellent, with my only gripe being the tiny and mediocre quality screws provided to screw in the glass and the PSU side panel. I would recommend being very gentle with them to avoid stripping. The top panel is a simple in design but fantastic in form and function, and even has silicone protectors to keep everything tight and vibration-free when it’s put together. There are some things to consider with this case. Unfortunately, you cannot fit even a 120mm AIO in the top of the case, due to the top fan sticking out about 1-2mm into the PSU compartment through a cutout, constraining the depth of fan—25mm thickness (the standard) is the maximum that would fit. Watch out because some TUF and other fans are actually 28mm thick, and will not fit. The rear fans are a dual 90-92mm pair, which align perfectly to the other parts in the case. A 120mm fan will not work there. I personally used a very nice pair of Silverstone 92mm ARGB fans that worked great. The graphics card slot (which, I’m still waiting to receive my card from Amazon, so I will update once I get that) accommodates a 2.5 slot thick card, which should work with most smaller dual fan graphics cards. Very importantly, keep in mind that the best cool air intake location is at the bottom of the case, and unfortunately, if my measurements are correct, only a 15mm thick specialty fan will fit. Once I get my graphics card I will update this. The case does come with mesh dust screens—one is built into the PSU side panel, while one is magnetic on the bottom of the case. Keep in mind that you CAN change the location of the feet and the case orientation, which changes the air flow pattern. Overall, this case is amazing so far, easy to work inside, and is definitely worth the price. If you want a beautiful case that you can display on your desk without taking up a ton of room, I cannot recommend this one enough!
A**R
This little case is super well built. The comments about the screws being low quality are either dated or someone is using way too much force. I put the entire thing together and took it apart again because I added in extra fans. The screws held up totally fine and as expected. it also came with a bunch of extra screws. This case is TINY. I have built SFF PC's many times and the TK-0 takes the cake as the most compact but intelligent design. PLENTY of space for cable management. I added a Jonsbo cr-1400 dv2 cooler (hard to find at the time of ordering) but it looks great and works well for a 265k. You will definitely want to utilize maximum amount of fans in the case if running any serious loads. Also, follow all compatibility requirements because it will NOT give you 1 extra MM of space on any of the specs. I used an Asus 4070 super EVO and that barely had a little wiggle room at 227mm of the 230mm spec. Build Quality: 9/10 Ease of use: 7/10 (wish I could take the glass / back panel off without taking out screws) Looks & Personality: 10/10 Recommended: 10/10 (so long as you realize you're building a SMALL form factor pc)
S**S
This is a remarkably well-built little case. The metal is much thicker than I expected, as is the glass; I'd compare the subjective evaluation of its build quality favorably to my Fractal and Hyte cases. It's kind of a pain to work in, but no more so than any other case as densely packed as this. The fiddly aspect of it is just the nature of tiny systems. The only real gripe I have is that if you use a 140mm fan in the bottom, depending on how you need to orient the power wires to the fan (e.g. if you have an infinity mirror fan or something that can only go in in one of two orientations), you may find that you need to really pinch the power wires to the fan against the motherboard tray to get it installed. Another 3mm is all they would have needed. Otherwise, it's a great-looking case of much higher quality than I was expecting.
T**Y
Love it's small design, my only gripe is that I cannot find a strong graphics card (nvidia **70 and above) that would fit in the case. The case only has 210mm of clearance and only low powered cards are small enough to fit. Sure, I can reduce the size by getting the gpu water cooled but that would require finding an over priced nvidia **90 card or getting a custom water block for an existing card either way is very expensive. I personally cut up a 3 fan 6600xt and shoved it into the case, thankfully, it was designed so the heat pipes didn't reach throughout the gpu.
T**C
The quality of Jonsbro really shines. This is an SFF case, yet pretty easy to build in. It's definitely more attractive than your standard "box"
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