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PC case Jonsbo V12 Mini-Tower Micro-ATX — black
Jonsbo V12 Mini-Tower Micro-ATX in black is a compact PC case engineered for Micro-ATX motherboards. Its small footprint is intended for desktop placement where space is limited while still allowing installation of standard components. The design balances accessibility, airflow and a practical layout to support home, office or small gaming system builds.
The Jonsbo V12 combines a compact chassis with a layout that supports straightforward assembly and maintenance. Front and interior layouts are arranged to promote airflow, and internal clearance accommodates standard-length graphics cards and common CPU coolers within a Mini-Tower form factor. Cable routing and drive mounting are designed to simplify installation and reduce clutter, while the black finish provides a neutral aesthetic suitable for varied environments.
Install a Micro-ATX motherboard inside the case following standard mounting standoff positions and secure it with screws. Fit the power supply into the designated compartment, ensuring cable routing follows the case openings to reach motherboard and component connectors. Mount storage drives in the internal drive bays and attach the graphics card and cooling solution within the available clearance. Connect front-panel I/O to the motherboard headers, then verify all power and data connections before first power-up. Leave space around the case for airflow and position it on a stable, flat surface.
For optimal thermal performance, use at least a rear exhaust fan and consider a front intake fan if supported. Choose low-profile CPU coolers or verify cooler height against the internal clearance to ensure compatibility. Route cables through provided openings to maintain unobstructed airflow and reduce dust accumulation inside the case.
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