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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Sebastian Carlos
> 3 dayI would say its an upgrade even though it is smaller than an ATX case. Fits nicely on my desk and does not attract too much attention giving my work area a clean aesthetic look.
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Patricio Radosta
> 3 dayEl mejor case relacion precio/tamaño/calidad
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OhDannyBoi
> 3 dayGreat case for builds. Plenty of space in a small package.
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Joseph D.
> 3 dayI love this thing. For being so small, it has so much secret space for you to add on your accessories and pieces. Not having to give up my HDD was a surprise to me.
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MG
Greater than one weekThis is what a sff case should be. Cools better than a lot of atx cases and is very easy to take apart.
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Justin
Greater than one weekI love my NR200P so much. The quality of the material is really good and it looks pleasing to the eye. For some reason, the paint chipped a little easily and theres a decent amount of space in the case, but doesnt support a full psu and required a small (more expensive) psu for it to work. (You can 3D print a psu mount online) I bought a 3d printer full psu mount for the case, but it didnt fit as flush as I thought and ended up just buying a new psu which was a lot more expensive than a regular sized psu. Other than that, I have no other complaints, for the
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Ali McGlynn II
> 3 dayA lot of space to work with.
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Ironmike62
> 3 dayThis 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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G
> 3 daySimply put, best itx case. It runs on the larger side of itx cases yes, but what that means for you is: improved thermals, space for high end components with no compromises. I put an evga 2080ti XC Ultra , deepcool castle ex280mm aio, two slim fans under the gpu, x2 2.5 SSD’s, the 120m fan it comes with as exhaust to give you an idea of how much it fits. The case itself comes with a 92m fan on the back and a 120m for the top. A 280mm cooler is going to interfere with the small fan on the back so you will have to remove it, and if you’re using an sfx-l psu, it will interfere with a top fan at the top. (Check pics)I’m going to try with a slim fan at top to see if it fits fine. The thermals in this case are simply amazing. I’m running a 10th gen i9 with a gentle 5ghz oc and it idles at 33c, 45-55c while gaming and 86c under stress testing. Cooler master did a HECK of a job with this case honestly. I always wanted to build in an itx case but was always put off by the all the compromises. Cooler master did an impressive job with such a small case by allowing you to pack as much hardware as possible without choking the internals. Overall, the case looks beautiful. Minimalist, the white looks absolutely gorgeous.
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Rob
> 3 dayGreat small form factor case. The case is sturdy and well made, it is easy to build in and has room for a wide variety of CPU cooling options.