I can see why the Jonsbo D40 could be popular, but that doesn't mean it's flawless, far from it. Either way, I think it's an interesting case that's worth considering for a compact ATX build! Support me on Patreon! - If you're looking to pick this one up, here's an Amazon link which will help me out: Amazon Associate Link (I earn through qualifying purchases): Other components used in this video: CPU - Intel i7-6700K (, ) CPU Cooler - Scythe Mugen 5 Motherboard - ASRock Z270M Pro4 (mATX) PSU - SilverStone Strider Gold S Series (750W) GPU - EVGA GTX 1070 FTW (2000MHz) RAM - 2x 4GB Ripjaws 4 DDR4 (3000MHz) Fan Controller - NZXT Grid V3 Chapters: 00:00 - Start 01:00 - Unboxing 01:11 - Overview 07:28 - PSU 08:17 - Cable Management 09:27 - Drives 10:32 - Motherboard CPU Cooler 11:14 - Graphics Card 12:24 - Parts Bag and Minor Issues 14:08 - Thermal and Acoustic Performance 18:22 - Thermal Performance Conclusion 18:47 - CPU Cooler TIM spread 19:09 - Score Breakdown and Analysis 21:46 - Final Score 22:10 - Price 22:28 - Conclusion Tags: jonsbo d40, jonsbo case, jonsbo, best technology reviews, uk tech reviews, pc case, best pc cases, best pc case, gaming pc build, best gaming pc cases, pc gaming, best pc case 2022, pc case review, pc cases, best pc cases 2022, best gaming pc case, how to build a gaming pc, pc cases 2022, tech reviews
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