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Jonsplus Launch its New i400 PC Cases

The latest to join the Jonsplus range, the Jonsplus i400 is a mid-tower case with a simplistic
stylish aesthetic and great cooling potential. Designed to offer fantastic airflow with plenty
of internal space for a variety of components, the Jonsplus i400 can support a range of
motherboards and cooling options.

Jonsplus Launch its New i400 PC Case Designs

The Jonsplus i400 is raised on four stands to allow 25mm of clearance to draw in cold air.
The case has been designed to act as a vertical wind tunnel, with cold air pulled in from the
base and the hot air expelled through the top of the case. – To allow for better cooling options, the chassis has been transformed to support the PSU vertically in the front of the case, rather than traditionally at the base. This allows more space for both hardware and improved airflow as the bottom of the case can be dedicated to cooling fans. With offset mounting options fans can be optimised to direct air to large components such as the GPU.

The Jonsplus i400 also offers great compatibility with a number of radiators allowing for AiO
or custom water-cooling. The case can support a radiator up to 360mm in length and with a
maximum depth of 80mm, and a CPU cooler of up to 168mm.

The i400 is able to support a total of 7 x 120mm or 4 x 140mm fans.

Inside the Case

The spacious interior of the i400 offers plenty of choices when it comes to hardware. The
i400 can support an EATX motherboard up to 330mm and can house an ATX PSU up to
270mm long. As the PSU can be installed vertically, there is space available underneath for
either cable management or additional storage drive space. Two 3.5” HDDs and a 2.5” SSD
can fit under the PSU and another four 3.5” drives can be installed behind the motherboard.
The case can fit a graphics card up to 340mm in length either vertically or horizontally
thanks to a rotatable PCIe panel. To install vertically a PCIe extender cable is required (sold
separately). A dual-adjustable graphics card bracket also comes with the case as standard to
support longer GPUs and extend their lifespan.

Outside the Case

The Jonsplus i400 features curved front and rear panels made from sandblasted, anodised
aluminium, for a sleek contemporary design. The supporting feet are also made from the
same material. The top grill is manufactured from black PC-ABS plastic and is magnetised
allowing it to be easily removed.

As for the side panels, both sides feature tinted tempered glass perfect for showcasing
components while keeping lighting unobtrusive. The case also features 40 Mesh Dragon Filters pre-installed on the top, bottom, rear and PCI slot brackets.


The front I/O features 1 x USB Gen 2 TYPE-C, 2 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, 1 x Audio out and
1 x Mic-in. – The i400 measures in at 502mm x 231mm x 480mm (W x D x H) and is available in black or
silver.

Where Can I Learn More?

The Jonsplus i400 is available to pre-order now in black or silver with shipments set for the very near future. – If you would, therefore, like to learn more about this new chassis design, you can check out the official Overclockers UK retail links below:

What do you think? – Let us know in the comments!

Mike Sanders

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