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Just watched Slick's video of Jonsbo MX2. What a great case it is. The build quality looks so perfect and stylish. This would be a perfect case for my MicroATX singe sdd, single gpu setup.

However think it doesn't support 240mm radiator. Would any of you go for case and get 120 or 140mm rad?

 

 

P.S. This would be a perfect case for hackintosh machines :D

 

 

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The styling rather reminds me of the Silverstone TJ series of cases, with the curved aluminium front-plate.

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I do like this case but I believe the TOU trumps all IMO.

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its nice..but they expand-ability options are very limited...whenever i buy a case i always look at wcing it just incase i wanna do it in the future

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Yeah the case looks awesome. But is it really just mATX? You could get a full ATX rig in a smaller form factor than that.

 

Is it just me or does Slick say "products" kinda weird at 0:38 lol.

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Looks really nice worry if they will make it to US market

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Excellent looking case, looks like a quality built case, which you would expect being a niche market.

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<p>If you count the expansion slots, you can see seven, with the seventh one partially blocked by the bottom fans. Or it's just a bad angle. But that is definitely a full-ATX case, with a front mounted PSU to cut down on height. Downside to that is it cuts down on GPU options.</p>

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Yes please.

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that case looked nice. i just wish Slick covered some of their other products also.

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I do like this case but I believe the TOU trumps all IMO.

The TOU looks amazing, but you could build a whole system for the price of it. I really like the look of the MX2 and I love what they've done with the PSU to cut down on height. Pretty keen on seeing it become more readily available.

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to small :| i like space in a case

Pretty much.

 

I like to have some airflow, you know?

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Pretty much.

 

I like to have some airflow, you know?

Air flow is a massive thing for me :D reason why i have a Antec 1200 and im using a Cosmos 2 on my next build 

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I'll agree the TOU is bling, fill it with chrome would be baller

Its all about those volumetric clouds

 

 

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Air flow is a massive thing for me :D reason why i have a Antec 1200 and im using a Cosmos 2 on my next build 

Cosmos 2 is huge ... I know someone using it as a small scale server

Its all about those volumetric clouds

 

 

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I guess I'm one of the few that just doesn't. Don't know why... I want that CPU cooler though, that looks amazing

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Cosmos 2 is huge ... I know someone using it as a small scale server

i like how moddable it is :3

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YES.

 

(or the new Corsair 540)

 

(I also really like the mITX/mATX cases in the background)

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I like the Looky of this hmmm

 

Except no cut out on the back panel for switching the brackets for CPU coolers I don't find anything wrong about this case :)

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What do people even put in these things?

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Looks somewhat like a Mac Pro one. Yes i want it.

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i like how moddable it is :3

I dislike how much you have to mod the Cosmos 2 to be able to do something even remotely unique with it. At stock there isn't actually that much you can do with the space you should have.

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