

🖤 Carry your powerhouse in style — compact, cool, and ready to roll!
The JONSBO C6-ITX is a sleek, compact Mini-ITX desktop chassis featuring a durable steel mesh design with an adjustable carry handle. It supports Mini-ITX and Mini-DTX motherboards, ATX power supplies up to 140mm, GPUs up to 255mm, and CPU coolers up to 170mm. Tool-free access and triple 120mm fan support ensure easy builds and efficient cooling, making it perfect for professionals seeking portability without compromising performance.











| ASIN | B0D1YD7SQT |
| Antenna Location | Business |
| Best Sellers Rank | #74 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | Jonsbo |
| Case Type | Mini-Tower |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Mini ITX motherboards, ATX or SFX power supplies, GPUs up to 255mm long |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (59) |
| Enclosure Material | Alloy Steel |
| Fan Size | 120 Millimeters |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Internal Bays Quantity | 1 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10.5"D x 8"W x 11.6"H |
| Item Weight | 2.97 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | JONSBO |
| Model Name | C6-ITX |
| Number of Fans | 3 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Carry handle, ATX PSU compatibility in mini-ITX case |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Bottom Mount |
| Supported Motherboard | Mini ITX |
| Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 4 |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
M**.
Great value, Easy-Build Case
A great little case. The layout is very well thought out to make it easy to build in for an ITX case and if you go for a 3-fan cooling arrangement does surprisingly good with thermals while staying quiet. The build quality is better than expected for the price. I also find it looks even better in person than in pictures. I did a spare parts AM4 build in it with an older 6600XT to give to my kid. Potential negatives depending on your build: 1- It only fits a 250mm graphics card and I'd recommend keeping it to 230 or less for cable management. 2 - It's on the large side for an ITX case. This does help with easy of building and air flow, but something to consider.
B**Y
Small and portable, big enough for good equipment.
Great case, solid build, clean installation. Built a case to carry to work, and it’s small enough and strong enough to be moved constantly. Fits everything I would want in it without issue.
K**.
Great Mobile PC Case for Price
I needed something that could be taken with me on plane in the Carry on, and something of this size was great for all of my needs. I put a 3090 3 fan from Dell (deshrouded), and a Noctua NH-D15 G2. PROS: - Amazing build quality, everything is easy to take apart for great build space. Full metal and IO is also better than most along with a solid power button - Easy to manage the internals and build it if you get a smaller GPU and Air Cooler. - INSANE VALUE at only $60, I found that the case was perfect for me at a price about half of my other options. - Great looks. Sleek matte black/grey case allows for a more professional looking build - Best additional screws/washers that I've seen come with a PC case. CONS: - Bags aren't properly labeled for screws, so I was guessing which screws go where. I was totally fine with it because of quality of items, but did mean I had to plan my route of building more. - Like many ITX cases, it requires a lot of planning to build in this case. Especially with almost no cable managing areas for it, it really tried to make me fight to put the GPU in at the end (the Power Supply plugs are attached where the GPU will be, might be better with modded cables). - Airflow is limited in the case unless you have extra fans. The CPU cooler tower doesn't have a lot of room due to ATX PSU. Overall, very satisfied with the PC case, will probably not build in it often due to sanity reasons (or just get smaller components). But nonetheless, it's the best bang for buck PC case that is ITX with ATX PSU for the price.
D**E
Good small case, make sure you plan ahead for the size limitations.
Honestly, by planning and making sure everything is as small as you can building in this case wasnt all thaty cramped at all. I was able to fit a 120m AIO coller and I was BARELY able to fit an Arc b580. Defintely the biggest things you will need to think about are GPU size and CPU Cooler size. They show these very clearly on the product page though as far as maximum sized the case will fit. It's definitiely on the "smaller" side of sff cases but by no means is it too small. As is always with SFF builds, there is less room for cable management so you will need to think ahead and see where the cables will run before you assemble everything into the case. I was able to get everything neatly organized with velcro straps and zipties but however much that matters to you personally I cannot speak to. All of the panels can be removed without tools, and they align with very small, consistent gaps. Smaller dual fan GPUs will make your life a lot easier for all of that. I think you would be able to fit a dual fan 5070 easily for example, but the three fan models will almost certainly not fit.
S**E
Such a good case
This case was perfect for my little Linux server. I have one HDD in it but have room for more if I buy the brackets. Easy to install the mobo, fans, and other parts.
T**J
Honestly, I didn’t have high expectations, but...
I bought it mainly because I had a lot of spare parts lying around (CPU, GPU, RAM, M.2 SSD). But to my surprise, it really impressed me. I have two other builds with good cases—one with a Ryzen 7000 series and another with a 9000 series—but the compact design of this one ended up growing on me. Aesthetically, I actually like it even more than the others. Just a heads-up: you need to be careful during assembly, especially with the bracket that holds the power supply. It’s made of very thin aluminum and feels quite fragile, so take your time and handle it gently. For the price, I don’t think there are better options out there. Great value overall.
R**T
Good build quality, good looks, not the easiest to build
For the price of this case I am satisfied with the build quality and looks. However, I am removing one star for the fact that this is a quite difficult case to build in and has some compatibility / clearance issues. If you are attampting to build an ITX system with the power supply in the top front of the case you will be limited in GPU clearance. You simply cannot use a full length GPU and an ATX power supply. There is not enough room for the power supply modular cables to clear the back of the GPU. Not a deal breaker but you muct consider the fact you will need a more expensive SFX power supply if attempting to build anything but a very basic itx system in this case.
A**R
Good case.
It's a good case.
N**L
Externally it looks great. Compact and sleek. The handle is really convenient. But on the inside there a quite a few thoughtless design choices. Adequate amount of mounting points for fans, although if you are using SATA drives you have to choose which slots will be for fans and which for drives. Although it does technically fit a full size ATX power supply, it is very tight and a delicate install. There is about an inch clearance between the PSU and graphics card, and your power cords will have to be bent accordingly. As well the 24 pin on the mobo is literally rubbing up on the PSU. The icing on the cake is mounting an ATX PSU requires irreversibly removing the mount for a SFX. There is not really an option for cable management behind your board as the back panel is simply held on by magnets and any cable bulge will pop it off. To take the underside mesh panel off you must first individually remove all of the feet. There isn't a good way provided by the case to hide the front IO cabling.
O**J
Its a cool concept but look at the spacing. A GPU cant fit with an ATX power supply, theres no room for cables to bend. Its 1/8th inch space. Technically this case cant handle ATX power supply and this should be made clear.
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