

🖤 Elevate your rig with the JONSBO TK-3 — where style meets powerhouse cooling.
The JONSBO TK-3 BLACK is a premium ATX mid tower PC case featuring a one-piece curved tempered glass panel with a 270-degree side view. Designed for high-performance builds, it supports dual 360mm radiators, up to 10 fans, and accommodates full-sized ATX motherboards, 40 series GPUs, and standard ATX power supplies within a sleek black chassis.






| ASIN | B0D5HKTHY8 |
| Item model number | TK-3 BLACK |
| Manufacturer | JONSBO |
| Product Dimensions | 43.79 x 28.8 x 41.5 cm; 7.3 kg |
D**S
Good to build in, I managed 2x 360 rads both in push/pull so happy.
J**Y
I'm very satisfied with the product quality. It was a smooth and pleasant shopping experience overall. Everything works as expected.
M**N
I really want to like this case, its a great size, fits all my standard ATX guts and has great airflow. Pros The glass is one piece making it easy to remove There is enough space to hold 10 fans Thicker radiators and fans still fit, sort of The overall size of the case is perfect Dust filters on top and bottom are nice Front I/O ports make sense as most will not bury this in a floor cabinet, having them in front is easier to connect to Cons Cable management is a hassle with a few small zip tie anchors, you are basically left bundling your cables in the middle and letting them float. With the right power supply and velcro straps you can still manage everything to make it look clean. The front I/O cables are not long enough to snake along the and cleanly pivot to the board. This leaves them hanging behind the side fans which does not hurt anything but it does leave a build looking kind of sloppy Suggestions (in case JONSBO reads this) Captive screws would be nice. You have two screws holding the back cover on, four holding the glass on, one holding the bottom dust filter on, three holding the HDD cart in. Changing the rear cover to use captive thumbscrews or clips would make a better experience. Changing the screws in the glass to be captive would help when removing it and not accidentally losing a screw. Making the HDD cart slot into the back and using one thumbscrew at the top would be nice. And making the bottom filter clip in instead of a small screw would be nice. At least that can be removed once you are setup. Making the top have a removable fan mount would be great. It would allow for quick lifting the radiator out in the event you need to swap anything out on the motherboards top headers. Adding a post in the back chamber with anchor points for cable management to help tie off the psu cables. Adding those suggestions would make this a five star case that I would gladly buy the updated version if it comes available.
M**S
An excellent dual chambered case that was very easy to build in and has excellent air flow. If you remove the HDD bracket as well, cable management in the back chamber is a complete non-issue. Highly recommend!
K**.
Beautiful case. Tolerances are a bit too tight. An extra 1/8 - 1/4 inch in some areas would make installation of AIO, rear passthrough fans or bottom fans much easier. overall i love the look.
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