Jonsbo is launching a new variant of its BO400 chassis that aligns perfectly with the current trend for continuous panoramic builds. The new BO400 CG features a solid aluminium alloy frame similar to the original but replaces the front corner pillar with a seamless, curved glass panel, providing an unobstructed view of your PC components.
According to Guru3D, the key difference in this new ‘CG' (Curved Glass) model is the removal of the front-left metal column. In its place, a single piece of curved glass now wraps around the corner, meeting the main side panel to create a two-piece window that allows you to see into your rig.
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While the aesthetics have been updated, the case retains the same interior as the original BO400. In other words, it's a mid-tower chassis that can accommodate CPU air coolers up to 173 mm in height, PSUs up to 200 mm in length, and graphics cards up to 435 mm in length. The BO400 CG is also compatible with both standard and back-connect ATX motherboards, a nice feature for those aiming for a clean build.
For liquid cooling enthusiasts, there's room for two 360 mm radiators to be installed simultaneously. Additionally, the case comes with a built-in GPU bracket to prevent sagging.
KitGuru says: Do you prefer the new curved tempered glass trend over the more traditional flat glass panels?