Jonsbo C6 Black Mini MATX Mesh PC Case,Simple Compact Desktop Micro ATX Chassis,Upper Cover/Side Panel Tool-Free Open pc case

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C6 Black Mini MATX Mesh PC Case,Simple Compact Desktop Micro ATX Chassis,Upper Cover/Side Panel Tool-Free Open pc case Case
C6 Black Mini MATX Mesh PC Case,Simple Compact Desktop Micro ATX Chassis,Upper Cover/Side Panel Tool-Free Open pc case
Jonsbo★★★★★4.5
mATX
Mid
No
380mm
A
$59.99
Specifications
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reviews124
Model #C6
Form FactormATX
TowerMid
Side PanelNo
value88
RGBNo
ColorBlack
USB-CNo
Max GPU Length380mm
Max Cooler170mm
2.5in Bays2
3.5in Bays2
PERFORMANCE
58%
Customer Reviews★★★★★4.8 · 5 reviews
★★★★★Nice compact case.
Nice case with adaquate space for a basic PC build. WHile I didnt install a graphics card on this build it does appear that there is room for one.
R. Mcaleer · 2026-04-14 · via amazon
★★★★★Adorable Little Case
This adorable little case ate up my entire mATX system into less than 20 liters. That is less than half the size of my last case! For the price (both of the case and the cheaper mATX standard), it cannot be beat. It can be a little bit complicated to work in, but you only have to do it once and then you're good. My main concern when purchasing this case was temperatures. I did not want a loud computer, and I did not want an overheating computer. I am pleased to say that the case can handle my Ryzen 5700x and RX 580 just fine; the loudest part of the computer is my graphics card fans, and they are not disruptively loud. I found that the best configuration was to have the fan on the bottom and front of the case blow air into the case, while the top fan would blow air out. A couple of things to keep in mind to make your life easier: - I used and recommend using slim 120mm fans on all three sides. It made everything so much easier. I personally used Arctik P12 Slims and have been very satisfied. - I also used fan grills on each of the fans, though they ended up being mostly useless. You may or may not find them helpful. They're cheap enough that I would recommend them either way. - The side panels are all held on with plastic pins. I thought that these pins would not hold the panels on all that well, but it seems to be holding up fine. - I would not use an ATX power supply where the cables cannot be removed. There's just enough room for the motherboard, CPU, and GPU cables, nothing more. - Similarly, I would not recommend this case if you want to use a sata drive. I would only recommend m.2 drives. - My build with the mATX board and two fan graphics card did not allow enough space for the front connectors, so I have no USB in the front, only the power button. I was half expecting this, and the case is so small that it's easy to reach around back and use the rear connectors, but it is something to keep in mind. A one-fan graphics card should have no issue fitting the connectors. - An ATX power supply will only fit into the case with the fan pointing outwards (you cannot point the fan towards the CPU.)
Nathan P. · 2024-07-17 · via amazon
★★★★Nearly Perfect - Cheap Fix
Almost perfect. I’ve not bought a new case to build with for over 10yrs. I built my 7yo son a budget gaming PC with it. The fact the panels all come off with no tools is great. It’s a good balance of space inside vs total case size, moveable mounting brackets are great, it’s mesh so you can put your fans wherever you’d like, and it feels solid in spite of the panels having no screws holding them on. It also fits a full size PSU, which is cool and the source of my single complaint. In a normal size case and the ITX cases I’ve used before the PSU doubles as a default exhaust fan for the system. This is a very efficient setup. So KISS good that it annoyed me when PSUs started to be put on the bottom of lots of cases. This PSU setup manages to be even worse than that. It’s directly “above” the CPU. In an effort to let the CPU fan still do its job of pulling air down they flipped the intake for the PSU to outside the case. This completely removes the PSU from the case’s airflow. It’s wasteful design which I fixed by flipping the PSU the correct way and using a piece of cardboard to separate the CPU fan’s flow from the PSU fan’s. Overall I’m happy, but it’s a little weird that they created a problem that didn’t need to exist with really no upside.
Joshua · 2025-12-30 · via amazon
★★★★★Great fun build, wish it had better cable management.
The Build Experience: This case is a straightforward, high-quality option that does exactly what it’s supposed to do. It feels very sturdy—the frame isn't wobbly or weak at all. I know some reviews mentioned the plastic snap pieces for the mesh panels failing, but I’ve popped mine on and off 30–40 times while wrestling with cables and haven't had a single issue. Layout & Customization: While it’s a compact mATX/ITX space, it offers decent customization. However, cable management is the one area where it falls a bit short. There aren't many channels or tie-off anchors (or I missed them), so be prepared to get creative. Airflow & Cooling: The mesh panels are great for constant airflow, though they can disrupt "channeled" air paths. To compensate, I managed to snugly fit 5 fans for a "bottom-to-top" and "front-to-back" flow: Bottom/Top: Two 140mm fans (Intake/Exhaust). 3rd picture is from top down. Front: Two 120mm fans (one for the GPU, one feeding the CPU cooler). CPU: One 90mm fan. Pro-Tips for New Builders: PSU Choice: Use an SFX/SFF PSU if possible, ideally fully modular. Since the PSU sits directly over the CPU, a smaller unit is a lifesaver for airflow. PSU Orientation: Face the PSU fan outward, away from the CPU. If your PSU has a mesh frame, it can actually act as an additional exhaust. The build: Mobo: ASRock B365M Phantom Gaming 4 CPU: i7 9700 GPU: 9060XT 32GB DDR4 Cooler: Thermalright AXP-90 X53 Black Low Profile CPU Air Cooler Swapped the stock fan with a Noctua NF-B9 redux-1600 PWM CPU temps around 68C during cyberpunk 2077 1440p ultra GPU sits around 72C Verdict: Excellent value for the money. If you already have your components ready, this makes for a fantastic "stealth" build or a dedicated Steam machine. I'm very happy with this purchase!
Major Bizzell III · 2026-04-25 · via amazon
★★★★★Minimalist Case
I got this case to cut down my gaming time and clutter. My bequiet500 I believe was just to big and bulky for my room and moving my pc got to much of a hassle to lug around. I opted for the C6 mesh case after catching the SFF Case bug watching SFF builds. Realizing I have a Asus tough Matx board I bought this. It works well with a full size Psu which I am currently running the RM750 by Corsair. Its a bit tight on the fans so Opt for Slim Fans it will make your life a lot easier that way. I plan on making that change in the future. Also go for custom short cables will save you in the long run. It can get a bit messy with cable management. Overall satisfied with the just the appealing of it being so small. However Jonsbo if your listening. You should of made the bottom detachable like the rest of the case. So you could access the fan on the bottom easier then taking screws out and the mesh feels a little cheap. Thats my only complaint.
L · 2024-04-25 · via amazon
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Performance (58%) ÷ Price ($59.99) = 24.2
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