

💼 Store More, Work Smarter, Stay Cool — The NAS Enclosure for the Modern Pro
The JONSBO N4 Black NAS PC Enclosure is a compact Micro ATX/ITX chassis designed for professional-grade network storage. It supports up to 8 drives including 4 hot-swappable 3.5" HDD bays and 2 SSD slots, features USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C for rapid data transfer, and includes a built-in 120mm fan for efficient cooling. Its sleek walnut and black design fits seamlessly into any home office or enterprise environment, making it ideal for millennial managers who demand both performance and style.










| ASIN | B0D1YH7D3J |
| Best Sellers Rank | 57,854 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 5,708 in Components & Replacement Parts |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | N4 BLACK |
| Manufacturer | JONSBO |
| Product Dimensions | 35.56 x 36.83 x 28.96 cm; 4.69 kg |
A**E
Nice looking case
Fairly loud fan, nice case otherwise. Fits my needs pretty well. Don't forget you need an SFC PSU, and modular is really handy to keep the voids as clear as possible for airflow.
J**T
Great case, but check board clearance before you buy!
Really great case. Plenty of drive bays for a small NAS, and it's decently laid out and doesn't use alan keys like the n3. Only issue is the top cavity where the board sits was simply too short and I didn't check (I underestimated the dimensions). This case requires a minimum combined board height of 92mm, before you purchase make sure your heatsink has enough clearance! I had to settle with the N3 instead.
J**N
I enjoyed building my first NAS / Server in this case and I would definitely recommend the The Jonsbo N4 if you’re building a compact home storage. No case is perfect and it often depends on what you want to do with the case. Pros: Stylish and compact design: The walnut wood front adds a unique aesthetic that feels premium and cozy. Terrific storage capacity: Six 3.5″ HDD bays plus two 2.5" SSD slots in a small mATX chassis are impressive. Flexible motherboard support: Works with both Mini-ITX and Micro-ATX boards. Solid build and neat assembly: Despite the compact size, assembly is largely hassle-free. I didn't run into any issues for my build as long as you gather and plan out your build. Modern ports: Handy USB-C and USB-A front connections. Where It Could Improve: Hot-swap limitations: Only 4 out of the 6 HDD bays are hot-swappable, which is disappointing for a NAS-focused design. Cooling & noise: Luckily for me, I don't run very intensive services on my NAS, however if you do plan on it, I would say that the low-profile cooling option for your CPU and the constant running of the hard drives may not work well with the lack of Cooling options with this case. Perfect for a small Minecraft server or a Home Storage, but may run into issues on a higher load. Tight internals: Cable management and PSU fitting (particularly with SFX units) require patience and planning. TLDR; If you want a compact NAS with a sleek look and generous drive support, the Jonsbo N4 is a fantastic pick. Just be ready to upgrade the fan, plan your cable routing carefully, to run into less issues. Build it smart, and you'll have a beautiful, capable case that delivers.
J**A
Great for a small home NAS comes with a 3 pin 120mm fan in the back that I upgraded to a PWM to manage the fan curve better. Manual doesn't really have any information in it about clearances so I have to check their website. Top shelf is small so make sure you get a LP CPU cooler. Out side of the case gives it a nice look if you dont have a closet/rack to hide it in.
J**E
Its a nice, functional case for a small at home NAS. Leaves a little to be desired in the cooling department though as there is only 1 (a little noisy) 120mm fan mounted in exhaust at the back and no other pre-drilled fan mounting holes on the case at all. Now I say pre-drilled because if you're like me and are running a bit of a larger array and populate all the hard drive bays you'll notice this thing gets a little warm. You can tinker like I did and enlarge a few of the mesh holes on top and fit 2 120s on the top and I was able to squeeze 2 92mm slim fans in the front of the bays just affixed with some good 2 sided tape. You'll have to forgo the drive handles supplied by jonsbo in that case though. As far as functionality though everything works as described. There are a few fan mods to 3D print out there for these jonsbo cases .
D**N
This is a great case, just understand what you're getting yourself into. It takes a special power supply (SFF) and depending on the motherboard you'll also need an ATX power extension and a PCIe SATA to give yourself extra connections. All said and done, it makes for a very sleek and small TrueNAS build. My father-in-law is very happy with the footprint and capacity we were able to do with this case. The cooling fan is a 3 pin, not PWM, it's a little louder but the performance was good so we kept it over a quieter unit. I'd build with this case again, nice quality, easy to work with, drives are easy to remove.
A**R
Overall its a good case but it has one major design flaw; no cooling for drives. drives go above 70C normally, you would have to install a fan outside the case to operate in normal temps which ruins the aesthetics of the beautiful case. if it had a fan on drives and both drive cages with hot swap it would have been 5 stars for me. Otherwise the quality, design, accessories, and ease of use are all excellent.
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