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Cooler Master NR200 White Mini-ITX PC Case, 330mm Horizontal Triple-Slot Mount GPU, 240mm|280mm AIO, SFX PSU 130mm, Compatible RX 7900 XTX|4080 Super, Vented Panels, DIY

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Color: White


Style: NR200


Features

  • Compact ITX Design: Unleash top-tier performance with a sleek 18.25L footprint, exclusively designed to accommodate Mini-ITX motherboards.
  • Triple-Slot Mount Support: Designed exclusively for horizontal triple-slot mounting, it supports GPUs up to 330mm, even accommodating a RTX 4080 Super.
  • Stay Cool Under Pressure: Experience liquid cooling performance with side-mounted support for 240mm/280mm, ensuring maximum thermal efficiency.
  • Compact SFX PSU Support: The small form factor design accommodates an SFX PSU with a length of up to 130mm.
  • Versatile Cooling: Maximize your cooling efficiency with support for 165mm CPU coolers and up to 6 fans.
  • Vented Steel Panels: Vented steel panels ensure unrestricted airflow to effectively cool down the computing powerhouse.

Description

The Cooler Master NR200P is a small form factor chassis that combines space- saving efficiency with cooling capabilities normally found on much larger ATX chassis. 280mm radiator support and 7 possible fan mounting provide a multitude of cooling options whether using water or air. The choice of tempered glass side panel or vented panel alongside the inclusion of a PCI Riser cable make the NR200P one of the most flexible small form factor chassis out there.

Brand: Cooler Master


Motherboard Compatability: Mini ITX


Case Type: Mini-Tower


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming, Business


Color: White


Material: STEEL, PLASTIC, MESH


Power Supply Mounting Type: Top Mount


Cooling Method: Air


Model Name: NR200 White


Fan Size: 120 Millimeters


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎2


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎2


Brand: ‎Cooler Master


Series: ‎NR200 White


Item model number: ‎MCB-NR200P-WGNN-S00


Item Weight: ‎10.56 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎14.8 x 7.28 x 11.5 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎14.8 x 7.28 x 11.5 inches


Color: ‎White


Manufacturer: ‎Cooler Master


Country of Origin: ‎China


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎June 17, 2020


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  • A 1/3 bigger sized Ncase M1 for almost a third of the msrp
This is a great case for what you're paying for! Coming from an Ncase m1, I wanted to use full sized fans for cooling and try out the exhaust over the power supply since it can get hot to the touch during load. You can easily fit 120mm full size fans everywhere, with the option of 140mm on the side panel. Though there is more empty space compared to the m1, you can route cables somewhat easier by utilizing more open areas. Do note that there is around a 75mm clearance from the top of the gpu slot to the bottom of the fan mount, where my 5700xt nitro barely fits in with 25mm fans in the bottom, prompting me to use screws to prop up the graphics card that would otherwise cause the fans to hit each other due to sag. A 2 or 2.2 slot graphics card will suffice to avoid coming into contact with the bottom fans without spacers. Overall for the price, I can see why people call this case the entry case into sffpc's and why it's sold out easily, but compared to a full atx case this really gives you great airflow options for the gpu, cpu, and even the power supply! Pros: Front panel connector shroud, which is something I wish every case and motherboard had! Basically it puts all the power, reset, and led connectors from the i/o panel into a plastic connector which means you don't have to line the wires yourself or put them in one by one into the motherboard header. 120mm fan support on the bottom, side, back, and top Two usb 3.0 ports and a headphone jack Higher raised feet for better bottom fan intake/exhaust More space between the motherboard and psu cage so that coolers like the Noctua C14S can utilize bigger fans without rubbing on the power supply Panels are easy to take off and put back on, though the top panel will need more force to take off Cons: No usb-c support, though if you're like me and don't use usb-c or your motherboard has one, then it's not a deal breaker. Top panel has non-movable fan holes that you have to use the included fan screws for, and since the mesh on top is folded in some areas to keep it in place, taking off the mesh in an effort to screw in the fans from the top doesn't seem worth doing, where a magnetic dust filter would solve this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2020 by Anthony T Anthony T

  • A CoolerMaster --> Masterpiece.
This case hits ALL the correct checkboxes. It is very well built, easy to build in, and aesthetically pleasing; ALL at an extremely competitive and low price compared to other ITX cases. Before, I was always kind of intimidated with building a Micro ITX, but this proves that even a newer builder like me could make it work lol. My build took roughly 1.5-2 hours to complete. This case is large enough to support a pretty wide variety of CPU air coolers, but I could see how liquid AIO's could be tricky unless you don't really care about how it looks inside. The only negatives I can think of are that there is no front USB C (not a problem for me since my Gigabyte Aorus Pro AX B550i doesn't even have a header for that lol) and that the non-P model only comes with 2 fans versus the NR200P model with 3 fans. The case is also larger in comparison to other ITX cases but that appears to be one of the compromises you make when considering the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2021 by Mateo

  • Easy to build in, looks good, and great air flow.
This made building an SFF build simple and straightforward. Pros: It can fit 7 fans. Looks sharp in white. It fits a 240mm aio with ease. Plenty of room for a rgb/fan hub. Room for ssd/hdd in the front, or on the power supply. The pegs are brilliant. Mounting fans to the top or bottom is a breeze. Cable management in it is impressive. Easily runs a 3900xt and a massive RTX 3080 ti. Perfect for getting into SFF builds and freeing up desk space. Side radiator with fans cools the MB extremely well. RGB Lighting/fans makes the system pop. Cons: An all mesh side panel would make it even better for air flow. No top radiator mount, but the side works perfectly. I've had great temps with this case with a 12 core processor and a big hungry gpu. Both are tweaked for maximum efficiency and core speeds. Even letting these run without limits, you can feel the hot air exhaust out the top, back, and side ventilation. Well done coolermaster. Their 850w SFF power supply is super quiet and has no issues with all the power the build pulls. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2021 by S. Thomson

  • Excellent case; highly recommended
The quality of the case is top notch; airflow in this case is awesome; looks like something Apple would make. This is my first ground up computer build and this case has made it very simple. I have 5 case fans running in my build. To me this is the perfect size. it's larger than the typical ITX case but smaller than a typical mATX case; basically right in the middle. seems to be standard for an ITX motherboard to have 2 NVME slots so the need for an SSD is more for if you want just extra storage. This case allows for 2 SSD mounted just behind the face plate and one 3.5" HDD which can be mounted on the PSU support. because of this case's size, I can mount a normal size (not a slim) optical drive on the bottom cover plate where a 120 mm fan would go. So on the bottom plate I have a single 120 mm fan vs 2, and I have a full sized internal optical drive. now the case is not designed to have an optical drive in it and that is ok. if you want access to the drive just pop off the front face plate, and you will have the full access. the lower opening in the in the front support bracket will allow for the DVD drive door to open without issue. I suspect that Cooler Master will come out with an optical drive version of this case soon as the opening I mentioned if it were only 2 mm wider would allow the optical drive body fit thru it. over all I would recommend this case. you could fit like I have 2 slim 120 mm fans at the top, 2 - 140 mm fans on the side bracket (one is mounted on the CPU's air cooler; NH-C14s), a single 120 mm fan on the bottom plate, a full sized internal optical drive on the bottom plate, a 92 mm fan on the back, on of those half sized graphics cards. even with all this still have room to fit a 3.5 HDD on the PSU support. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2021 by gulielmi2002 gulielmi2002

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