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Boris
> 3 dayVery happy with this case.
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Migue Ángel
> 3 dayEsta ventilado por 5 de sus 6 caras, por lo que el calor no es tanto problema, soporta ventiladores, disipadores y tarjetas gráficas de buen tamaño a pesar de ser tan compacto, puede aguantar fuentes ATX pero toca hacer concesiones si planeas ponerle un disco duro de 3.5 pulgadas, así si planeas ponerle una gpu de más de 2 slots de grueso toca poner ventiladores slim o en su defecto no colocarlos (depende del caso ni falta hace), a parte del tamaño compacto permite ponerlo en un escritorio pequeño
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Paul S.
Greater than one weekThe NR200 was my original choice for a case. Mainly because I like the internal layout and air flow. Well designed. But, my recent build included a Noctua D15 cooler that is too tall to fit. I decided on the NZXT H210 instead. Amazon didnt carry the NZXT H210 in black. I attempted to order that from Newegg, but they kept declining my CC.
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Alex
> 3 dayI had a good experience building in the NR200 (not P). Its easy and has enough space to manage cables while also nice and compact, especially when compared to my previous H210 from NZXT.
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ABDULLAH A.
Greater than one weekBest mini itx case ever.
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Eddie
> 3 dayPlease consider the riser cable when purchasing this case. The riser that they provide only supports up to PCIe Gen3. Well, if you have a newer graphics card, like my rtx3060, that runs gen4, you will regularly get a black screen. This forced me to spend another $60 on a new riser cable. I’m not sure if this is listed. But I just thought I’d try and leave a friendly warning for future pc builders. That’s how they kept cost down on this case. Everything else is perfect. Just don’t try to use a larger power supply. That was truly my own dumb mistake. There is a 3D printable bracket for it on their website, but no option to straight up buy one. Overall, it’s just been a learning experience for me.
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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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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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Keith
> 3 dayGreat case to work in and large enough to future proof for larger GPUs.
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Matt
> 3 dayEasiest mini itx build love the case would definitely buy again just buy your back of own screws to my knowledge please dont Quote me but I believe the case takes m3 screws.