Jonsbo outs Cube type Mini-ITX chassis called N1
Cube type Mini-ITX case that comes with 4 aluminum feet and can be placed vertically. The chassis material is 1 mm thick steel, and the exterior panel is 3 mm thick aluminum.
Although it is a compact Cube-type PC case, it is equipped with a total of five 3.5-inch bays in front of the main unit. In addition, the front part is equipped with a 140mm large-diameter fan as standard equipment, which can efficiently cool the HDD and the inside of the case. The expansion slot is low profile x1, 2.5 inch shadow bay is one stage, front interface is USB Type-Cx1, USB3.0x1, audio terminal x1. Each effective space has a graphics card length of 185 mm, a power supply unit SFX (depth 150 mm), and a CPU cooler up to a total height of 70 mm.
The external dimensions are width 170 mm, depth 354 mm, height 217 mm, and weight 3.8 kg.
N1 - www.jonsbo.com/en/products/N1.html
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it's cute but it's so dated. who on earth puts hdd's in ITX new systems?
most people have long since migrated to NAS for that kind of storage. they could otherwise easily fit a full length three slot card in by rotating mobo mount 90 deg and OR accommodate a 140mm push/pull radiator.
and besides the "good luck" finding a gpu period, even harder luck finding on that fits this case.
Hard Pass
Signed up just to let you know how silly your comment is. Do you think that maybe, just maybe, this case is intended to be used for a DIY NAS build?
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It's still a weird design that supports 5 HDDs. Consumer itx boards rarely support more than 4 SATA drives, and itx server boards almost always support much more than 4 SATA/SAS drives. The only kind of array you can really build with 5 drives is RAID 0, 5/Z or 6/Z2 and only one of those options is really viable if you want redundancy.
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what he said

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I tried unsuccessfully to refrain from posting.
Couldn't help myself.
Let's see.
For a DIY NAS/server that housing is a fancy interesting piece of hardware.
ZFS could have a talk with 5 hard drives, and you'll be surprised how many threads are open looking for a ITX enclosure able to contain more than 2 drives on Reddit r/homelabs or DIY server forums.
Even for me it looks "wanna have it" just not now. But good to know that it was released.
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it's cute but it's so dated. who on earth puts hdd's in ITX new systems?
most people have long since migrated to NAS for that kind of storage. they could otherwise easily fit a full length three slot card in by rotating mobo mount 90 deg and OR accommodate a 140mm push/pull radiator.
and besides the "good luck" finding a gpu period, even harder luck finding on that fits this case.
Hard Pass