When it comes to the interior, there is a bit of a surprise. Since the unibody does not allow side panels or the lid to be removed, Jonsbo had to come up with something else for the V8 so that you can get to the internals. The manufacturer solved this situation with a body that can be pulled out to the back. If you loosen two knurled screws on the back, the body can be removed. Without the outer shell, it also becomes immediately clear why Jonsbo chose the name V8 for this case. Due to the large 200-millimeter fan at the front and the box-like design, this case has a certain resemblance to a V8 engine.
The interior consists of a large main chamber for the motherboard and graphics card, and a very small chamber for the SFX (L) power supply. The mainboard is positioned horizontally and the graphics card vertically accordingly. There is no other layout in the Jonsbo V8. The PSU’s chamber is located in the back right corner when viewed from the left side and has a removable frame as well as four cable management openings. With the help of the frame, the PSU can be slid into the chamber from above. To increase the overall stability, the right side of the body was equipped with a tray.
Above the main chamber, Jonsbo has also added a holding frame. Held by four screws, this allows for two 120-millimeter fans or a 240 AiO water cooler to be mounted. Matching the right side and the back, the frame has also received round openings.
Data media can be attached to the side of the PSU cage in the V8. The frame required for this can be attached to the PSU chamber via screws and rubber rings without tools and offers space for two 3.5″ and one 2.5″ HDD. All data carriers are decoupled, but require a screwdriver for mounting.
Unlike the exterior, the manufacturer relies entirely on steel for the interior. However, its workmanship and paint quality is also decent and leaves no real room for criticism. The pull-out mechanism, or rather the rail system for the carcass, has been well implemented and allows for a smooth installation without jerking.