1. Product Overview
The JONSBO D200 chassis features a popular curved integrated bent tempered glass design, providing users with an ultra-wide hardware display visual effect. It includes a digital display screen for real-time temperature monitoring. The large-area mesh panel combined with multiple fan positions effectively enhances heat dissipation. The chassis offers versatility for both air-cooled and water-cooled configurations within its compact dimensions. The overall appearance features oblique corners, with elegant and complete lines. It is complemented by an e-sports style wire drawing process design for the power compartment position panel. With support for subsequent ARGB light effect equipment, the chassis can bring a dynamic and static overall viewing effect.
Video: JONSBO D200 MATX Case features overview, showcasing design, temperature display, and component compatibility.
2. Specifications
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Model | D200 |
| Brand Name | Jonsbo |
| Case Size (D*W*H) | 437mm (D) * 216mm (W) * 419mm (H) (including footrest) |
| Case Material | SPCC Steel, Tempered Glass, ABS |
| Net Weight | 6.11kg |
| Gross Weight | 7.4kg |
| Motherboard Support | Mini-ITX, Micro-ATX |
| Expansion Slots | 5 |
| CPU Air Cooler Clearance | Up to 171mm |
| Radiator Clearance | Top, up to 240 AIO |
| Max GPU Length | Up to 410mm |
| Max PSU Length | Up to 170mm (ATX PS2) |
| Internal 2.5" Drive Bays | 1 (Back panel), 1 (Power compartment, shared with 3.5" HDD) |
| Internal 3.5" Drive Bays | 1 (Power compartment, shared with 2.5" SSD) |
| Front Ports | USB3.2 Gen2 Type-C*1, USB3.0*2, AUDIO*1 & MIC*1 |
| 120mm Fan Options | 7 (Top: 3, Rear: 1, Power Compartment: 3) |
| 140mm Fan Options | 2 (Top) |
| With Side Panel Window | Yes |
| Power Supply Mounted | Bottom |
| Dust Filters | TOP, REAR |
| RGB Support | NO RGB (Chassis itself, but supports ARGB components) |
Note: For detailed specifications and compatibility, please refer to the official product page or the User Manual (PDF).
3. Parts List
3.1. Screws
- 16 x Motherboard/HDD Screws
- 6 x Power Supply Screws
- 8 x SSD Screws
- 12 x Fan Extension Screws
3.2. Spare Parts
- 2 x Glass Side Panel Thumb Screws
- 3 x Motherboard Standoffs
- 1 x Motherboard Post Installation Aid Sleeve
- 10 x Cable Ties
4. Pre-Installation Preparations
Before beginning the installation, ensure you have all necessary components and tools. Follow these steps to prepare the chassis:
4.1. Removing Side Panels
The D200 features a convenient multi-sided quick disassembly design for easy maintenance and upkeep.
- Locate the thumb screws on the rear of the chassis.
- Unscrew the thumb screws to release the side panels.
- Gently slide the side panels forward (1) and then outward (2) to remove them.

Image: Illustration of removing the side panels by moving them forward and then outward.

Image: Exploded view demonstrating the multi-sided quick disassembly feature of the D200 case.
5. Motherboard Installation
The D200 supports Mini-ITX and Micro-ATX motherboards.
- Install the motherboard standoffs into the appropriate holes on the motherboard tray. Use the Motherboard Post Installation Aid Sleeve if needed for alignment.
- Place your Mini-ITX or Micro-ATX motherboard onto the standoffs, aligning the screw holes.
- Secure the motherboard using the Motherboard/HDD Screws.
- Connect the front panel I/O connectors (USB 3.0, USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C, Audio/Mic) to the corresponding headers on your motherboard.

Image: Detailed diagram for motherboard installation, including standoff placement and front panel I/O connections.
6. Power Supply Installation
The D200 features an under-mounted power compartment with an independent air duct, providing a stable center of gravity. It supports ATX PS2 power supplies up to 170mm in length.
- Position the power supply in the dedicated compartment at the bottom of the chassis.
- Align the screw holes on the power supply with those on the chassis.
- Secure the power supply using the Power Supply Screws.

Image: Illustration of installing the power supply in the bottom compartment.
7. Cooling System Support
The D200 chassis offers extensive cooling options for optimal thermal performance.
7.1. Fan Support
- Top: 3 x 120mm fans or 2 x 140mm fans (optional)
- Rear: 1 x 120mm fan (optional)
- Power Compartment: 3 x 120mm fans (optional)

Image: Air cooling solution recommendation, showing fan positions for top, rear, and power compartment.
7.2. Water Cooling Support
- Top: Up to 240mm AIO liquid cooler.

Image: Water cooling solution recommendation, showing 240mm radiator placement at the top.
7.3. Installing Fans
- Identify the desired fan mounting locations (top, rear, or power compartment).
- Align the fan with the screw holes.
- Secure the fan using the Fan Extension Screws.

Image: Installation diagram for fans in the bottom power supply compartment.
8. Drive Bay Installation
8.1. 2.5-inch SSD Installation
The D200 supports 1 x 2.5" SSD on the back panel and 1 x 2.5" SSD (shared with 3.5" HDD) in the power compartment.
Side Mounting Mode:
- Attach the SSD to the mounting bracket using SSD Screws.
- Slide the bracket with the SSD into the designated slot on the back panel.

Image: Steps for installing a 2.5-inch SSD in side mounting mode.
Bottom Mounting Mode (Power Compartment):
- Attach the SSD to the bottom mounting area in the power compartment using SSD Screws.
- Slide the drive into position.

Image: Steps for installing a 2.5-inch SSD in bottom mounting mode within the power compartment.
8.2. 3.5-inch HDD Installation
The D200 supports 1 x 3.5" HDD (shared with 2.5" SSD) in the power compartment.
- Attach the 3.5" HDD to the mounting area in the power compartment using Motherboard/HDD Screws.
- Slide the drive into position.

Image: Steps for installing a 3.5-inch HDD in the power compartment.

Image: Overview of hard disk support, illustrating locations for 2.5" SSD (back panel) and 3.5" HDD/2.5" SSD (power compartment).
9. Graphics Card Installation
The D200 supports graphics cards up to 410mm in length and features an adjustable graphics card holder.
- Remove the necessary expansion slot covers from the rear of the chassis.
- Insert your graphics card into the appropriate PCIe slot on the motherboard.
- Secure the graphics card to the chassis using screws.
- Adjust the graphics card holder to provide additional support, ensuring it does not interfere with fan blades.

Image: Graphics card optimization, showing the 410mm length limit and the adjustable graphics card support bracket.
Important Note:
The graphics card spacer or support arm must not conflict with the fan blades, otherwise it will cause damage to the graphics card.
10. Finishing The Installation
Once all components are installed and cables are managed, you can reassemble the chassis.
- Carefully reattach the side panels by sliding them inward and then backward until they click into place.
- Secure the side panels with the Glass Side Panel Thumb Screws.

Image: The JONSBO D200 MATX case in black and white, showcasing its integrated curved glass design.
11. Operating the Digital Display Screen
The front panel of the D200 features a CPU temperature monitoring display function. To ensure normal operation, the necessary driver software (System Temperature Monitoring) needs to be downloaded and installed.
- Download the System Temperature Monitoring software from the official JONSBO website.
- Install the software on your computer.
- Once installed, the digital display screen on the front panel will show real-time CPU temperature.
Software Download Address: https://www.jonsbo.com/en/products/D200.html
Alternatively, you can scan the QR code below to access the download page:

Image: QR code for System Temperature Monitoring software download.
12. Maintenance
Regular maintenance helps ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your JONSBO D200 case.
12.1. Dust Filter Cleaning
The D200 features top and bottom magnetic dust-proof screens. Regularly clean these filters to keep the interior of the case clean and tidy, preventing dust buildup that can hinder cooling performance.
- Gently remove the magnetic dust filters from the top and bottom of the chassis.
- Clean the filters using compressed air, a soft brush, or by rinsing with water (ensure they are completely dry before reattaching).
- Reattach the magnetic dust filters to their respective positions.

Image: Dust-proof design, illustrating the removable magnetic dust filters for easy cleaning.
12.2. General Cleaning
- Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe down the exterior surfaces of the case, including the tempered glass panels.
- For stubborn smudges on glass, use a glass cleaner applied to a cloth (not directly to the glass) and wipe gently.
- Avoid using abrasive cleaners or solvents that could damage the finish.
13. Troubleshooting
This section provides general troubleshooting tips for common issues. For more specific problems, consult the component manuals or JONSBO support.
13.1. System Not Powering On
- Ensure all power cables (24-pin ATX, 8-pin CPU, PCIe power, SATA power) are securely connected to the motherboard, GPU, and drives.
- Verify the power supply switch is in the "ON" position.
- Check front panel power button connections to the motherboard.
13.2. No Display Output
- Ensure your monitor cable is connected to the graphics card (not the motherboard, unless using integrated graphics).
- Reseat the graphics card in its PCIe slot.
- Check that the graphics card has sufficient power connected.
13.3. Overheating Issues
- Verify all case fans are spinning and correctly oriented for airflow (intake/exhaust).
- Ensure CPU cooler is properly seated and making good contact with the CPU.
- Clean dust filters regularly to maintain optimal airflow.
- Check the digital display for CPU temperature readings; if unusually high, investigate cooling components.
14. User Tips
- Cable Management: Utilize the partition back line space for efficient cable management to improve airflow and aesthetics.
- Component Compatibility: Always double-check the dimensions of your CPU cooler, GPU, and PSU against the case specifications to ensure compatibility before purchase.
- Software for Display: Remember to download and install the System Temperature Monitoring software from the JONSBO website for the front panel display to function correctly.
- Airflow Optimization: Experiment with fan configurations (intake vs. exhaust) to find the best balance for your specific components and environment.
15. Warranty and Support
For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please refer to the official JONSBO website or contact your local retailer. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty claims.
Official Website: www.jonsbo.com