Cooler Master NR200 SFF Small Form Factor Mini-ITX Case, Vented Panels, Triple-slot GPU, Tool-Free, 1x 120mm Fan, 1x 92mm, 360 Degree Accessibility (MCB-NR200-KNNN-S00)
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Nicholas Hom
Greater than one weekI built my first ever PC in this case and it was very enjoyable. The construction of the case, toolless panels, and flexibility made building in it easy. Theres lots of cable management options and I never got frustrated while putting it together. Due to the nature of the computer parts market right now, my parts came in slowly one at a time. Although it probably would have been smarter to wait until everything came to build in it, I impulsively put parts in as they came. The toolless panels made doing so enjoyable because they were so easy to take off.
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NR
> 3 dayThis is a great budget case, slightly larger than most high end cases out there. I have tried all of the 200-300$ range cases and if you need something that functions cooler and had decent build quality then go for the NR200P (with the glass panel). The best part of the case is the accessibility and ability to make changes without scratching your head. Everything snaps in, not many fasteners (think of ghost s1 with the unique fastener head and helicoil inserts) to worry about. The only thing I didnt like were the top case fans (installation is a snap which is awesome) vibrate with a hum. I replaced it with some Noctua fans I had from my previous build and this worked great. Go for it if youre in the market, Amazon has a great price for the panel version than most sites. Love it so far!
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Ironmike62
Greater than one weekThis is a really good value buy for anyone looking to build a SFF PC. The base NR200 comes with 1 120mm fan and 1 92mm fan, so exhaust is covered out of the box. Depending on how you plan to cool your CPU and GPU, you might want to consider another one of the Sickle 120mm fans from Cooler Master. The fans are good and dont sound too loud in my build with a 3700x and 2060. There are 7 spots for fans, 6 of which are 120mm. Three slots for the graphics card is forward thinking and means you could throw a real monster in here if you wanted. The PSU can either be mounted beside the motherboard or moved to the front. For owners of the ASRock B550 Phantom Gaming motherboard (like me), you will need the front location since the SATA ports will be blocked otherwise. Cooler Master did a good job giving options. This fits mini ITX motherboards (and DTX), but I dont think Micro Atx will fit. SATA drives can be mounted to the front panel of the case in a nifty compartment like a N1 or to the side mounting bracket or even the PSU bracket. It offers a fair amount of storage options. Overall, its rock solid.
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JP
> 3 dayFirst itx case Ive purchased.
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kallisti5
> 3 dayIve build a lot of systems over the years, and this is a really solid feeling case for the money. The clips are all well designed.. pegs are metal so they wont snap off.
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Alex K.
> 3 dayFit my micro atx board, 1080ti ftw hybrid and full size atx psu (180mm length). I also have a 20tb iron wolf pro as well. Now I had to get creative and drill a few extra mounting holes for the hardware but temps are stable and with in reason while gaming. As for the included top mounting 120fans I did have to get a ultra slim 13mm to fit and use pop rivets to attach but it worked great.
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Theo A.
> 3 dayPros: Excellent ITX case. Although on the larger end of SFF, this no-frills ITX case seriously has little to no compromises. Great thermals for both air-cooled and water-cooled setups, on par or even better than mid-tower ATX cases. Listed as able to accommodate 3-slot GPUs, but can confirm that even a 3090tiFTW3 (3.5 slots) can fit! Build quality and ease of build exceeds expectations. High-end components can fit in this case so if you need a small footprint on your desk, this is the way to go!
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review4u
> 3 daycovers fall off hit your bare feet if not careful
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Daniel K. Hartman
> 3 dayGood news is it fits my huge RTX 3070 just fine while being reasonably small case.
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417Cineworks
Greater than one weekLove the case. Big fan of the NR200 line and not the first one Ive built in. The case does not feel cheap in any way and I had plenty of cooling space to fit an 12900k with a kraken x52 with 6 fans, 2 NVMe drives and 2 SSDs along with an EVGA RTX 3070 XC.