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Cooler Master NR2 Pro Mini ITX – AMD RYZEN 7 7800X3D 4.2 GHz (5.0 GHz Turbo) | Gigabyte RX 9070 XT 16GB & B650I AORUS ULTRA | 32GB DDR5 6000MHz | 2TB Gen4 M.2 | WiFi | Windows 11 | 280mm AIO Gaming PC

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Style: RX 9070 XT|7800X3D


Features

  • COMPACT ITX DESIGN: Unleash top-tier performance in a sleek 18.25L system, compact yet powerful for gamers, creators, and professionalsroughly the size of a large shoebox.
  • PLAY ANY GAMES: 120+ FPS on High+ Settings on 1440p | AMD RYZEN 7 7800X3D 4.2GHz (5.0GHz Turbo) 8-Core 16-Thread | Gigabyte B850I AORUS PRO Motherboard | Gigabyte Gigabyte RX 9070 XT 16GB
  • MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE: NR200P Max Case | 280mm AIO| 850W 80+ Gold Efficiency Power Supply, unlocks your system to its full cooling & gaming potential
  • SUPERIOR MEMORY: 2TB Gen4 M.2 SSD offers next-gen storage with a Gen 4x4 NVMe controller, delivering high-speed performance for apps, photos, media, and games | 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5 6000MHz RGB RAM w/ heatsink delivering blazing speed, plus vibrant RGB lighting
  • SPECIAL FEATURES: Glass panel or Mesh panel | Type-C | USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C| 5x USB 3.2 | No Bloatware | WiFi | Bluetooth | 1x HDMI & 2x Display Port | USB Ports | HD Audio & Mic

Description

The Cooler Master NR2 Pro redefines gaming and professional computing with exceptional cooling and performance that outshines the competition. Gaming Powerhouse: Experience smooth gameplay at 60+ FPS in Full HD+ resolution across a wide range of popular titles, including ROBLOX, Minecraft, Call of Duty, Fortnite, The Sims, League of Legends, Counter-Strike, Valorant, GTA V, Overwatch, Rocket League, Apex Legends, Rainbow Six, Escape from Tarkov, Genshin Impact, Destiny 2, World of Warcraft, Cyberpunk 2077, Dota 2, Battlefield, and more. With NVIDIA’s Ray Tracing technology, enjoy breathtaking visuals and immersive VR experiences. Built for Professionals: Beyond gaming, the NR2 Pro excels in content creation, data analysis, and other intensive workloads, delivering professional-grade performance with advanced cooling and high-end components. Its sleek, durable design ensures reliability and efficiency, making it the perfect workstation for productivity. Whether you're gaming at the highest level or tackling demanding tasks, the Cooler Master NR2 Pro is built to elevate your experience.

Brand: Cooler Master


Operating System: Windows 11 Home


CPU Model: Ryzen 7


CPU Speed: 4.2 GHz


Graphics Card Description: Dedicated


Graphics Coprocessor: AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT


Memory Storage Capacity: 2 TB


Memory Slots Available: 2


Specific Uses For Product: Multimedia, Video Editing, Gaming


Personal computer design type: Mini PC


Processor: ‎4.2 GHz ryzen_7


RAM: ‎DDR5


Memory Speed: ‎6000 MHz


Hard Drive: ‎2 TB SSD


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT


Chipset Brand: ‎AMD


Card Description: ‎Dedicated


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎16 GB


Wireless Type: ‎Bluetooth, 802.11a/b/g/n


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎7


Brand: ‎Cooler Master


Series: ‎NR2 Pro


Item model number: ‎AYG-M277-A9CGAI32-N1


Operating System: ‎Windows 11 Home


Item Weight: ‎28 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎15 x 12 x 8 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎15 x 12 x 8 inches


Color: ‎Space Grey


Processor Brand: ‎AMD


Number of Processors: ‎20


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR5 RAM


Flash Memory Size: ‎2 TB


Hard Drive Interface: ‎PCIE x 16


Date First Available: April 10, 2025


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Quiet, small, amazing graphics.
Style: RTX 4070 Ti Super|i7 14700F
I was uncertain for some time on whether to convert to a smaller computer as I was afraid things wouldn't fit right. I was completely wrong. Though it is a tight fit, everything sets in just right. I got the 4070TI super and I couldn't be happier with the graphics. Pros: Super Quiet Machine Liquid Cooled Easily fits larger graphics card Works beautifully Amazing graphics even on the more intensive graphic games 850 watt PSU is nice. Easily fits in small spaces. Mesh filters to help keep the dust bunnies away. Cons: Small, so adding and upgrading parts can be a bit of a pain. Case doesn't really show off the equipment inside like many cases do. All in all, this is a great computer. Good for both starter computer gamers and the more advanced gamers. Definitely a keeper. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025 by Tanja Bohms

  • Awesome computer!
Style: RTX 4070 Ti Super|i7 14700F
Been using the NR2 Pro Mini for a few weeks—zero complaints. It’s small enough to fit on my desk but still runs everything I throw at it (1440p, ultra settings, no stutters). Thermals are well-managed, and it stays surprisingly quiet under load. The build feels premium, and the swappable front panels (glass vs mesh) are a nice touch. Basically, it’s the sweet spot between performance and footprint. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2025 by Peter

  • Great Build
Style: RTX 4080 Super|i7 14700F
Performs perfectly without issue
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2025 by Thoams Wiener

  • Minor Issues Nothing Major
Style: RTX 4070 Ti Super|i7 14700F
Did not come with the same GPU that's in the product pictures it's still a gigabyte GPU, but it's the cheaper one without the LEDs. Honestly, it's five stars I just had it four star experience. I was modding this to have two fans that sit at the bottom of the case (120mmx15mm) It's very well organized for cords. When they opened it up it was all very neat and tidy the issue when it comes to modifying, especially something this small that's already organized and made it a pain there's only one system fan slot and to be able to actually unplug the fans that are in the system fans thought you have to take off the entire radiator which I did not do. I just Daisy chained them together and that worked completely fine. I had RGB fans that I plugged in in the RGB didn't work on the motherboard which I've heard is been issues. That's fine I bought a SATA cord anyways so I can plug them in with a remote It's just a bummer it didn't work. I was expecting a 50/50 though my only big gripe is the amount of times that I take apart the case and put it back together and the screws are so small that they're easy to lose. I lost when the case screws and I'm just ordering some random PC screws on Amazon because I have no idea what screws they are I tried locking them up online and there's it's just vague but I think I found the right ones. As far as firing on start, make sure that you take the side panel off and take all the foam out inside. Read the directions I did that. It's fine. Two things to note is check the riser cable that it's plugged into the motherboard and that it's plugged into the GPU for me that was the issue. It didn't fire the first time because I forgot to plug the GPU back in cuz I had to move the GPU out of the way to get to the Riser cable but it fired up like a champ after that and I've had no issues with actually running the machine. Only my own personal issues with modding it. I was going to originally change out the radiator fans but I figured that that would void my warranty and there's really no need to actually do it and it would be a pain to completely change the radiators because you'd have to rewire everything. I would say for somebody who doesn't know much about PCS. This is a great option but it could also be a failure if something goes wrong and then you have no idea what went wrong because you didn't build it so it could be literally anything. Whereas when you're building a PC most the time you know when you did something wrong because you're like I don't know if this goes here whereas when it's already built it could be anything this is definitely a five-star PC. I had no issues with turning it on. Most of it was my own mistake. Definitely a five-star review. I just had a four-star experience. (The only actual issue I had is that I noticed that the prongs on the bottom of the GPU where they slide into place to have the GPU sit vertical were kind of bent as I took pliers to them and straightened them out as long as you're gentle, you shouldn't damage the GPU. The only thing is that it left a couple of scuff marks but it has no effect on how the GPU runs and it probably happened during shipping there should be a picture down below or wherever they put the pictures on here there's a picture where the GPU is sitting kind of upwards and then I have a picture of how it looks after I was done with it and what it should look like. It might be hard to tell this difference, but it was definitely bent.) (Update) Gpu I got has coil whine It's actually very common with higher end gpus and really old gpus to get coil whine coil wine can also happen when you're using higher settings than what your GPU is normally capable of running or when you don't have a cap on your FPS it just keeps pulling different amounts of voltage causing it to make the sound a lot of new gpus that have the buzzing or humming sound are normally not as loud as older gpus because people are maxing out graphic settings on old gpus most people report that for the most part the coil whine goes away after breaking in the GPU, not always. My PlayStation 5 also has this issue coil wine does not affect the gameplay whatsoever so most companies won't allow you to return a GPU with coil whine that's how common it is. And to be fair with these newer gpus pulling as much power as they do. It's like turning on a jet engine and expecting it to be quiet. I do think the two fans I installed really neutralizes some of the sounds that are coming out of it. I've been checking my temperatures for both my CPU and my GPU for the past 3 days I've had no overheating problems. I think the only issue I truly have with this PC is if you plan on installing another m.2 you literally have to take the entire PC apart to do it with most itx's. You can remove the back side of the pc case and install it into the back of the motherboard. For whatever reason, gigabyte has a steel plate over top of the m.2 slot for the second slot making you have to completely take off the motherboard to be able to access it. I highly recommend installing either an SSD or buy an enclosure for an m.2 and plugging it in because the m.2 that is in the system only has a redirect speed of around 4,000 It's common nowadays for and that Tuesday I have a read write speed of 7,000 for gaming. I also just don't agree se running games on the same drive that has your operating system cuz you got to remember you're putting all that strain on one memory chip and it's the same memory chip that's operating the entire system but that's just me. It probably wouldn't be that big of a deal if it was on a better m.2. (If this is your first time owning a gaming PC and you want to either install an SSD or get an m.2/SSD enclosure to plug it in to the system. Don't forget you have to code it for the system to recognize it cuz if you just plug it in the system will recognize it's there but it won't know what to do with it. You have to tell the system. This is what I want you to do with this drive just look up a YouTube video I believe in you!) I believe there's two ways to do that as well. The way I've always done it is through command prompt but I think there's an easier way to do it as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025 by Ethan R. Ethan R.

  • DON’T WASTE YOUR TIME.
Style: RX 7800 XT|i7-14700F
The media could not be loaded. It powered on and did not display anything so I left it on for 10 more minutes and nothing.I don’t think these builds are tested and checked properly before getting shipped out, couple of screws are missing. I would give zero stars if the option was available..
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2025 by Elson Elson

  • Buyer Beware....Customer Support Issues are REAL.
Style: RTX 4080 Super|i7 14700F
I've been building my own gaming rigs since the late 90s but decided to buy a prebuilt to save some time. I purchased and received this PC in late January 2025 and was pleased with everything initially. I've used Cooler Master products for years and especially loved (and still do) their case designs, coolers, and PSUs. Sadly in mid-March of 2025 (less than 2 months since receiving the PC), the GPU went dead (Gigabyte RTX 4080 Super). I was a little nervous that the components used in the PC were all Gigabyte stuff (which have been hit and miss for me over the years). This is when things went completely off the rails. Cooler Master, currently, has no real effective customer support outside of sending them emails. They do have a customer support phone number, but no one ever answers the phone and there is no ability to leave messages. When calling the number, there are multiple prompts for different departments from sales to accounting. Every single option goes nowhere. Emailing customer support does work, but their average response time is incredibly erratic. I've had them respond anywhere from 1 to 8 days. When initially emailing them, I told them everything I tried to isolate the problem with the most convincing fact being that the GPU would exhibit the same problem in another PC whereas the GPU from the other PC worked fine in the CM system. (For reference, the PC would boot into a black screen. The PC was obvious booted into Windows as I could hear the login sound, etc. --- this was not a low level issue.) I figured from my experiences in the past RMAs with various companies, the process would be simple. Return the GPU and then get another back within a reasonable time frame. Nope...instead, Cooler Master wanted me to send the WHOLE 30lb PC back to them...or actually...to their 3rd party systems builder - a small PC systems builder located in Southern California.) Of course, they would pay for return shipping, but I would have to pay to send a 30lb boxed PC back to them. From this point on, it took over 3 weeks for them to get me an RMA number. Yes, 3 weeks. I emailed them roughly every other day to figure out what was going on. At this point, I did convince them to pay for the return shipping and that added another 5 days before I had a shipping label provided by them. Sigh. So once they finally received the PC at their builder's site, it took another 42 days before I finally received the repaired system at my house. I opened up the PC to see if they had actually repaired the GPU or replaced it. They replaced it. The serial number was completely different. Thank goodness it was still the right GPU at least. All in all, it took over 3 months to have a broken GPU replaced -- For a PC I had working for less that 45 days. So if you end up with a PC that has zero issues and never need to RMA anything, then Cooler Master is fine. But should you get unlucky and have even the smallest of issues, good luck getting resolution with any ease. I hope you read this Cooler Master...you guys need to fix your Customer Service here in the US...in a major way. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2025 by ==ASA==

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