In typical ITX fashion, the interior is divided into two distinct chambers by the motherboard tray. The tray itself has a large cutout for CPU cooler with backplate, four pre-installed spacers for the motherboard and two cable management openings. The left chamber (seen from the front) offers one thing in particular: plenty of space for graphics cards. For this purpose, the PCIe riser cable is attached in the lower area and routed behind the GPU to the other side. Jonsbo has additionally reinforced the riser cable at the kink with a fabric tape to prevent wear.
The right chamber houses the ITX mainboard as well as the power supply and data media. This is made possible by a removable cage that is connected to the mainboard tray via six screws. If you remove these screws, the frame can be taken out and can be equipped with an SFX(-L) power supply. Two acrylic plates are pre-installed on the frame ex-works. One plate has been engraved with the manufacturer’s logo and the other has been equipped with all the important mounting screws. Additionally, next to each type of screw is a description for its intended use.
If, on the other hand, you want to install two 2.5″ SSDs, the two acrylic plates have to give way and the attached rubber rings have to be fastened to the data carriers. Then they can be attached to the PSU frame again. However, the cabling will have a negative impact on the looks. Another 3.5″ HDD can be attached in the bottom instead of the 120 millimeter fan.
The power supply frame almost completely hides the power supply and also features a rubberized cable management opening. Due to the convenient positioning of the power supply with the back facing up, the 24-pin ATX connector can be routed directly to the motherboard. This should improve the looks significantly. Otherwise, there are numerous eyelets everywhere in the case where you can attach cable ties.
The interior or inner body is made entirely of steel, but the workmanship is still very good. Again, no sharp edges or paint or other workmanship defects are apparent.