

🖤 Elevate your build with the JONSBO TK-2 — where sleek design meets powerhouse performance.
The JONSBO TK-2 Black ATX Mid-Tower PC Case features a premium aluminum alloy shell paired with bi-bent 4mm tempered glass panels protected by a 2H hardness film, offering a panoramic view of your components. It supports ATX, MATX, and Mini-ITX motherboards, accommodates up to 360mm AIO liquid cooling solutions, and provides versatile fan mounting options for superior airflow. Its separated cabinet structure enhances build convenience and cable management, while front-panel USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C and USB 3.0 ports ensure modern connectivity. Designed for professionals who demand both style and performance, this case transforms your desktop into a sleek, high-functioning centerpiece.





| ASIN | B0CNKB4BGH |
| Best Sellers Rank | 222,225 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 2,470 in Computer Cases |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Manufacturer | JONSBO |
| Product Dimensions | 43.5 x 30 x 40.8 cm; 10.25 kg |
D**D
Beautiful case with a nice finish. Only negative for me is the fit of the glass to the case. No point on having screens on every fan opening if there's a 1/8-1/4 inch gap between the glass and case.
G**E
First off, I have ZERO regrets about this case. It is BEAUTIFUL and well built. However, getting it all together was a little bit of an adventure and I do have some minor comments. My setup was a Gigabyte X670 Master motherboard, an Arctic Freezer III 360 AIO and 6 Arctic PWM 120mm RGB fans. Also a RTX3080, a Corsair HX1000i 1000 watt PSU and an AMD 7800X3D CPU. This was CHALLENGING to get everything to fit. I had to get the screws to grab on the motherboard but not tighten them, then lift the edge of the motherboard, run the cable under it and then put the lip of the fans under, then drop the motherboard, then put in the screws for the fans, then tighten everything. A single mistake and you have to back all that out and start over. The top/left/back of the AIO was also EXTREMELY tight and I had to run the cable "just so" and also remove a screw that secured the rear fan to the radiator. Even with that, I basically had to shove it in there enough that it left an impression in the plastic on the cable. You obviously can't account for every build with a case, and an earlier version of that motherboard (the X570) definitely fit a LITTLE better. Some of this is just "check your sizes", but you would hope that any ATX form factor board would fit. A literal 1/8th of an inch of more room in tolerance would have made this a BREEZE. The curved glass is just as stunning as I hoped. There's PLENTY of room in the side (vertical set) of the case to run your wires for a clean build. I do wish the fans on the back had more of a "channel" to focus the air directly to the vents, but that's easily modified to make that work. One other general comment is I have spent a LOT of time digging into the fan setup, because it doesn't entirely seem to make sense. All the pictures AND my setup have the lower fans blowing DOWN/OUT. So it's pulling all the air through the back and then out the top, side and bottom... but you usually want hot air rising, so that's weird. And I found, ultimately, that the lower fans either have no impact or they have a negative impact... so at this point they are really just there running as slowly as is reasonable because they look cool. Reversing them did have a better overall effect, but not appreciably enough for me to care about the visual distraction of the plastic supports for the fan. (maybe a degree or two) So form over function with the cooling to some degree, but it handles this setup without nearly a blip and runs solidly cool with no problems. The non-AIO fans rarely speed up with the settings I have running and the highest temps I usually see on the CPU are in the low 70s. VERY happy overall. Love this thing.
J**H
Been a great looking case. Lots of room for all my parts and upgrades. Looks better than all the other fishtank cases ive seen.
K**L
Solid overall case, build quality is top notch. The single piece of glass with 2 bends is just unreal. The machining of the aluminum on this case is amazing. Offers the back connect motherboard, which i feel would work better then a standard motherboard. The 8 pin motherboard cables are a tight fit with an aio mounted, in my use case. The aio radiator is 27MM in height ( Be Quiet! Silent loop 2 FX 360MM) I'm using Phanteks T-30 fans (30MM Height), there is just enough space that allows the cables to move, and not be pinched by the aio. I created this issue, so its not anything negative towards the case. The only issue I ran into was I had to use a different power supply because of clearance when connecting the power cord. I needed like 2MM more of clearance to plug in the power cable for the power supply I wanted to use. Could always just find a right angled adapter to make it work, just didn't have one on hand. However, the psu in the picture is an Asus Tuf 850Watt, and worked out perfect. Other than the problems I created for myself, this is a very nice case. Jonsbo did a really good with this one, finished product is stunning. Totally recommend this brand for their build quality, and ease of installation while building.
A**W
About as pretty as cases get without being prototypes. Easily fits my Zotac 4090 and my Dark Power Pro 13 PSU. Build quality is incredible, my only gripe is the screws for the back panel are incredibly tight fresh out of the box and after a couple build updates I had rounded 2 of the screws out. A few spares came with the case, though. The glass panel comes off easily but is a bit difficult to line back up during reassembly due to everything being two bends away from each other and at different depths. Not the easiest case to build in but it's definitely not the hardest either. Has a premium feel in every way. It isn't cheap, but if you want something gorgeous it's worth it
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