I have the power supply version on the front, this case fits a tall CPU cooler, but this pc case is quite heavy even when empty, perhaps because the four sides of the removable mesh are made of steel and are quite thick
Im building a PC with an M-ATX motherboard and a 13900k, So I need a big air cooler like peerless assassin 120 157mm. Im not gaming so I dont need GPU, i will be using iGPU. With the C6-ITX, d you think I can mount the power supply at the bottom (basically replace the GPU with the power supply)? Maybe use some heavy duty double sided mounting tape to mount it because there are no screw holes there. Lol crazy idea, but i might try it anyways
May I suggest another video of mine? th-cam.com/video/k9a4-BOZjBA/w-d-xo.html Essentially, you could use an ITX mobo + Flex PSU which should leave enough room for a beefy CPU cooler.
Tell me, I bought myself a c6-itx case, an asrock b650i fantom gaming motherboard. An sfx power supply like yours. 3 arctic 120 fans for exhaust. I won't install a video card yet. The question now is which processor to choose, 7600 or 7600x. Won't they be hot? Maybe I'll lower the TDP then. And what kind of cooler, will it fit with 2 towers or not? Like id cooling 226, ak620 or thermalright fantom spirit. Or which one can you suggest from your experience, thanks in advance😀
@@geekdk thank you I did see it before, my question was more about fitting a motheboard that is only slightly bigger than the mini dtx, the huananzhi h610m-k is an example
Not possible. I can see it happening if you add a 120mm AIO on the bottom but you will need a low profile GPU, like 4060. Regular non-ITX Jonsbo C6 is more flexible in options to be honest.
@@greenhat3667 Well, I will probably do a video about C6 ITX 120 AIO water cooling. You gave me an idea for content at least. Thanks. C6 ITX can also house a micro ATX motherboard as well which is an idea for another video.
what a waste of space. itx cases should be the smallest possible, maximizing internal layout, eliminating empty spaces, and having components intaking and exhausing directly outside as much as possible, especially the gpu that has nice shroud design by factory, but hidden inside by case panels
I have the power supply version on the front, this case fits a tall CPU cooler, but this pc case is quite heavy even when empty, perhaps because the four sides of the removable mesh are made of steel and are quite thick
other youtuber try to stand on top this pc case and this case still rock solid. the weight maybe around 80kg or 170 pound i think.
are these corner peace things sold separately? i want some for my case.
Hey geek. Subbed! More itx videos pls
Is it possible to add two fans 120mm in the front of jonsbo c6, If possible, what difference would there be?
Not really doable with two 120mm. Possible with two 92mm fans.
Im building a PC with an M-ATX motherboard and a 13900k, So I need a big air cooler like peerless assassin 120 157mm. Im not gaming so I dont need GPU, i will be using iGPU.
With the C6-ITX, d you think I can mount the power supply at the bottom (basically replace the GPU with the power supply)? Maybe use some heavy duty double sided mounting tape to mount it because there are no screw holes there.
Lol crazy idea, but i might try it anyways
May I suggest another video of mine? th-cam.com/video/k9a4-BOZjBA/w-d-xo.html
Essentially, you could use an ITX mobo + Flex PSU which should leave enough room for a beefy CPU cooler.
Tell me, I bought myself a c6-itx case, an asrock b650i fantom gaming motherboard. An sfx power supply like yours. 3 arctic 120 fans for exhaust. I won't install a video card yet. The question now is which processor to choose, 7600 or 7600x. Won't they be hot? Maybe I'll lower the TDP then. And what kind of cooler, will it fit with 2 towers or not? Like id cooling 226, ak620 or thermalright fantom spirit. Or which one can you suggest from your experience, thanks in advance😀
7600 non-X.
@@geekdk and regarding coolers, one or two towers. It seems to me that if you install a large cooler, there will be no ventilation at all.
Not a huge cooler. It's a bare minimum tower cooler. It's a small form factor case.
Hi, do you think a 215*165MM M-ATX will fit on the C6-itx?
I refer you to another video of mine, th-cam.com/video/k9a4-BOZjBA/w-d-xo.html
@@geekdk thank you I did see it before, my question was more about fitting a motheboard that is only slightly bigger than the mini dtx, the huananzhi h610m-k is an example
Well, if a full-size mATX can fit in there, it's only logical that a smaller mATX can surely fit.
is it possible to add 120mm water cooling to the c6 itx? i'm thinking of adding the arctic liquid freezer 120 to the top if it's possible
Not possible. I can see it happening if you add a 120mm AIO on the bottom but you will need a low profile GPU, like 4060. Regular non-ITX Jonsbo C6 is more flexible in options to be honest.
@@geekdk I see. I prefer the aesthetics of the c6 itx with the psu to the side but I guess some sacrifices had to be made. Thanks for answering!
@@greenhat3667 Well, I will probably do a video about C6 ITX 120 AIO water cooling. You gave me an idea for content at least. Thanks. C6 ITX can also house a micro ATX motherboard as well which is an idea for another video.
Way too big for an ITX case. They could've reduced dimensions in all directions and still have plenty of room.
what a waste of space. itx cases should be the smallest possible, maximizing internal layout, eliminating empty spaces, and having components intaking and exhausing directly outside as much as possible, especially the gpu that has nice shroud design by factory, but hidden inside by case panels