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JONSBO X400 White case flaunts exoskeleton and dual chambers
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81984, member: 636"] Jonsbo dipped their industrial X400 chassis in white paint to satisfy the aesthetic crowd. This mid-tower retains the exposed metal exoskeleton found on the gray predecessor released previously. The dual-chamber layout separates heat sources while shoving the power supply into its own zone to keep the motherboard area chill. An airflow shroud directs wind toward power delivery circuits while builders can mount an extra fan up top to cool MOSFETs during heavy grinding. Glass panels cover the front and left sides to show off expensive parts, whereas mesh covers the rest for breathing room. Cooling options remain massive with space for three 120 mm fans on the bottom, side, and top, respectively. Rear support fits dual 120 mm units. Hardware compatibility accepts ATX boards with rear connectors and massive graphics cards reaching 427 mm. The steel frame measures nearly 480 mm tall and weighs over ten kilos. [/QUOTE]
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