It feels like it’s been ages since I last built a complete desktop computer, doesn’t it? Now that Alexander Brose primarily tests the cases for us here and I’m more concerned with the mini PC and NAS categories, there wasn’t really any need for it. That changes today, because I need a compact system and I can also show you some exotic hardware.
I’ve already looked at the special mainboard in detail:
Minisforum BD795i SE SoC Mainboard Review – Exciting not only because of the Ryzen 9 7945HX!
Case
Let’s start with the TK-0, a compact case from Jonsbo. I have already had two cases from this manufacturer from the N series and have built a NAS in them. Overall, both left a positive impression and I still use the N2 today.
In any case, it is well packaged, but with the large side window this is also necessary.
In any case, it seems to have survived the journey to me well.
I only noticed a small blemish on the wood on the front between the AUX and USB Type-A ports. There is also a USB Type-C port on the front, but more on that later.
To open the lid, you first have to slide it to the side and then lift it up at the edge. There are no dust filters installed here.
To remove the left side panel, four screws have to be removed, but there is also an elongated dust filter here.
And this is what the TK-0 looks like “naked” and ready for the hardware to be installed. Despite its small size, even the furthest corner of the case is easily accessible.
The double-curved tempered glass panel is a real eye-catcher and certainly not easy to replace, so be careful with it!
As usual, here is an overview of the key data, further details can be found on the product page at Caseking.














































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