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The JONSBO D32 PRO is a versatile 24L Micro-ATX PC case designed for professionals and gamers who demand high compatibility and sleek aesthetics. Featuring dual A/B motherboard modes, it supports large GPUs up to 365mm, 240mm liquid cooling, and tall air coolers up to 163mm. Its tempered glass side panel and adjustable cable management cover offer a clean, modern look, while front USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C and Gen1 Type-A ports ensure fast connectivity. With tool-free installation and a compact footprint, it’s the perfect case for a powerful yet stylish desktop build.
Brand | Jonsbo |
Series | D32 |
Item Weight | 11.97 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 15.6 x 8.15 x 12.4 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.6 x 8.15 x 12.4 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | JONSBO |
ASIN | B0DMVS51H3 |
Date First Available | January 16, 2025 |
J**M
Best matx case on the market. Noctua type quality on a budget imo
Easily the best matx case on the market. I have one of the largest 4070ti supers in it. 9800x3d plus a 240 AIO. The assembly is super easy, manual is very clear. Packaging was surprising nice. Very high quality, not a cheap stamped thin case. Compact yet plenty roomy. I’m using a sfx-l Asus Thor 1000w psu with it and there plenty of room for routing. Don’t sleep on this case!
N**O
The Price Is Right (lol)
Fantastic case. I looked it up online before purchasing. I knew my GPU is basically 3.5 slots thick (7900xtx red devil).Story time for those that enjoy that with their reviews. I had purchased an Asus X760E-F board long ago. At the time of purchase I had googled what memory was supported. A kit of TeamGroup DDR5 6000cl30 was on the list. It even listed support as supporting all 4 ram slots. So I had purchased that kit specifically to pair with the Asus. And then after a SINGLE BIOS update, Asus decided to completely remove memory support. Since then I swore to never use Asus again. Because why would you remove support for memory like that? MSI has NEVER in my history of using them, removed memory support.... So I had some extra money. New Build.Carrying over my 7800x3d, 7900xtx red devil, my Corsair RM1000X SHIFT power supply, and 2TB Samsung NVME. Also put in an old 1TB Crucial P5 nvme as well.New parts were this case (fantastic, ill get to it more in a bit), MSI B650M Project Zero motherboard, TeamGroup ECO ram DDR5 6000cl30, and an ---A-r-c-t-i-c-F-r-e-e-z-e-r-I-I-I-2-4-0-m-m---.Putting it together was rather simple. Surprisingly, even though my PSU is not on the recommended list for this case, I knew it would work simply because of the side connection design. And sure enough, it does. I can not only fit the PSU in the spot it belongs, but my GPU still fits under it. I did have to remove the bottom portion of the "hiding" bracket to ensure fitment, but you dont NEED the bottom part of the bracket. Its there for "beauty" memes. So I wont knock off a point on that. So the board in (had to install 1 extra standoff that wasn't installed initially) and PSU/GPU, RAM, and then Liquid cooler. Last was the rear fan which im using as an intake to help feed the CPU AIO mounted on top. And its working flawlessly.There was ONE screw on the case which was just way over tightened. And it stripped. Luckily I still got it off regardless. And the screw case has "extra" screws in it, so I simply replaced the bad screw with a replacement. So didn't knock a point off for that either. Though I would have preferred I didn't struggle at all... that isn't enough of a reason to dock a star considering quality is still really high for the price you pay....I wanted to slap the glass panel on the back side where all the cables plug in and use the mesh for the front side to enhance airflow.... but my corsair cables are so stiff that I was barely able to get the mesh panel on. Doing the glass certainly would have shattered the glass, if not instantly then over some times. And I am not dealing with that mess.... The back connect space needs to be just a bit bigger. And yes, I did move the motherboard tray to the B position which is meant for back connect motherboards. For stiffer power supply cables, it needs more room.On that note, the only reason I kept MY PSU was because I already had one and didn't wanna buy another..... if you are building fresh out, get yourself a sick 1000w Thermaltake SFF/SFX PSU (or any high wattage mini psu) and use that instead. Because more than likely the cables will be much shorter and better suited for this case. Because my PSU is meant for full size cases, i have TONS of extra length tucked behind in the space available. Which also meant squishing the panel against said cables. So if you are building fresh, definitely go that route for ease of use. I don't mind struggles especially since I knew I would be doing it on purpose before I purchased the case!Cooling wise, I dont see any different temps compared to my previous case which was an XL case. Granted that case had more fans, it also had more space. Thus it required extra fans to help push more airflow through such a wide area.Noise wise its not bad either. There is a noise with my liquid cooler. I thought it was the fans because when I ramp them up manually i hear the sound get louder. So I replaced the arctic fans the liquid cooler comes with for noctua nf-a12x25 (the goat fan) but sadly the sound remains. And its completed tied to fan speed. I am not sure why, but so far im keeping the fans at 25% rpm and it doesn't bother me (not loud at 25%). And since im cooling a 7800x3d, I dont need that much fan speed anyway. Its AMD, they dont run hot....I also happened to have tried the thermalright cpu mount/frame. So peace of mind there too. Which is nice.For a budget builder who wants a small form factor, this case is minted. I wanted the new thermaltake TF100 or whatever its called that released FEB42025 but sadly it wont fit my behemoth of a GPU. This jonsbo does!!!! 3.5 slot and long AF. And it fits, with room to spare. Meaning if I upgrade at any point to a newer GPU that has an even more insane cooler, I know it would fit. So this case will last a long time for me. Maybe down the road I will get a different liquid cooler, but for now its minted.UPDATED with picture. Sadly the Arctic Freezer III 240mm I had purchased was bad. Which means 1 star review for Arctic. Do a better job at Quality Assurance Arctic.... No reason why I should get a bad product that makes a horrible noise. And I tossed the packaging because I am not a hoarder, so I can't return it. Oh well. Wont buy Arctic ever again, right up there with never buying XFX....On that note, updated picture shows my new MSI a13 cooler which honestly fits the case way better than the Arctic one did.....Sadly the aesthetic is ruined because I was using black fans but figured "eff it, if im gonna rebuilt it because of the AIO I will use all my left over Noctua NF-A12x25 fans which are monster performers" and then purchased two slim NF-A12x15 for the bottom which are mounted closest to the glass possible to help push air up towards the rear/aio/psu which are all exhausts. Temps are great BTW in case anyone is wondering. Stay cool and even with fans maxed out its really really quiet.
D**Y
Great SFF case for the price
This is a light and sturdy little case. I watched a lot of youtube videos about this case before deciding on it for my most recent build, and often the biggest critique was that it was too thin. I think its thin and light, and would border on feeling cheap if it was not engineered so intelligently. A+ design, SFF case that can fit a full size graphics card (I have an rx 9070 XT) and mATX or mITX boards. Room for 6 fans, and I haven't had any temp issues running 5 fans. No complaints on noise to keep it cool either. Overall, great value for the money.
P**R
Sleek, high quality, and overly functional.
Very high quality material, every piece fit together flush, came apart easily, and went back together solid. I was glad that there are these great, fine mesh screens for all intake fans, as I was worried about dust with the open design and all the holes. I was also worried about the power supply, as my previous case was traditional. My standard size power supply fit snug and secure, and having it at the front of the case z so helps distribute the weight evenly which helps a lot when transporting. My CPU temps have been sightly lower than my previous case, hinting good airflow as I do not have an AIO or any liquid cooling. Exceeded my expectations for overall looks as well. Cable management area was designed perfectly, I would not change a thing about the design even if I could.
J**N
Great case for mATX build
I bought this to build a new PC in a smaller form factor - I've built in other smaller cases, but they were rough - this is great to build in, and fully fits in my limited space.One note - it advertises 365mm GPU - however, with the size of my PSU, 280mm is really the max I would want to put in here. If I went any longer, it would make it tough to manage the cables.EDIT: a 300mm GPU does fit, but it ends up going under the PSU, but there's about 20mm more space before it hits the cables. If you have a smaller PSU, or one configured different than mine you might be able to get something longer in there.
B**N
Nice case
It’s really easy to build in. If you are unsure, there are plenty YouTube videos to help. The quality is solid, and bottom intake seems to be the easiest way to cool the system. Comes with plenty screws, and is shorter than regular mATX cases.
J**D
Nice little case
This was my first sff build, that I built using old parts for my family to use in the living room. I was suprised by how much room there was to work for being a small case. Cable management was pretty straight forward. Airflow is great. A r5 3600O with an h100i aio doesnt crack 65c in this case. The only thing I would recommend is that they offer a tinted glass panel. I tinted the glass down to 5% and it looks much cleaner in my opinion compared to clear.
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