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Cooler Master NR200P Nightshade Purple SFF Small Form Factor Mini-ITX Case with Tempered Glass or Vented Panel Option, PCI Riser Cable, Triple-Slot GPU, Tool-Free and 360 Degree Accessibility

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Color: Nightshade Purple


Style: NR200P


Features

  • Tempered glass or Vented Panel: The NR200P comes with the choice of a vented steel side panel for unrestricted airflow, or a crystal-clear tempered glass side panel to reveal the beauty of a computing beast.
  • Triple-slot GPU support with Vertical Riser Cable: Triple slot GPUs with a maximum length of 330mm and 156mm width can be supported. And the custom-sized riser cable allows a vertical mount of the GPUs card to showcase it, or radiator mounting at the bottom of the case.
  • Easy, Tool-free access: All external panels, including the tempered glass and top-mounted fans, are secured with pins for easy removal, facilitating quick access to the internals without the use of tools.
  • 360 Degree Accessibility: We are making it easy to work inside of the case with every panel, and frame part secured by screws can be dismantled for an advanced disassembly and multiple angle access.
  • Out-of-the-box Custom Cooling Support: Two liquid cooling pump locations alongside side and bottom radiator mounting locations allow for powerful, custom water-cooled builds inside a compact enclosure.
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 376 x 185 x 292mm / 14.76 x 7.28 x 11.49" incl. Protrusions

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


Item model number: ‎MCB-NR200P-PCNN-S00


Item Weight: ‎11.22 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: ‎Nightshade Purple


Manufacturer: ‎Coolermaster


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎June 3, 2021


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  • Surprising compatibility (no SFF PSU, no ITX mobo)
Color: Black Style: NR200
I recently built a system around micro-ATX motherboard and micro-ATX case. At the time of choosing components, I seriously debated if I should go with mini-ITX. I love small cases but I didn't want to pay the premium for "going small" since SFF parts are usually more expensive. Little time have passed, and every single day, I was itching to switch to ITX platform, almost driving myself crazy. This would mean that I would have to spend more than $300 to get a mini-ITX mobo (~$120), NR200 case ($80), and SFF PSU ($120). That wasn't going to happen. Few days ago, I stumbled upon a post on this case and he said very few micro-ATX motherboards will actually fit in this case. By coincidence, one of those boards was the board in my system. Then, I found another post saying that somebody put a ATX PSU in this case without the bracket using zip ties. If everything works out, only extra expense I would have is for this case at $80. Time to discuss some details of the build. System AMD Ryzen 5 3600 ASRock B450M-HDV R4.0 Powercolor RX 5600 XT Red Dragon Corsair Vengeance LPX 2X8GB 3200MHz Sabrent Rocket Q 1TB NVMe M.2 ARCTIC Freezer 7 X - CPU Cooler 2 X 120mm White LED PWM fans Aresgame 500W 80+ Bronze PSU Case I chose this case for the clean look, relatively cheap price, and, of course, compatibility with my motherboard. Upon unboxing this case, I was very pleasantly surprised. 1. Build quality - being heavy doesn't always mean high quality, but being light usually mean crap quality. This case is surprisingly heavy and solid 2. Extras - tons of accessories included 1 X 92mm PWM fan, 1 X 120mm PWM fan, 2 X fan grills, 3-way fan header splitter, mount for vertical GPU, small zip ties, and couple of velcro straps Fit / Compatibility / Build 1. Motherboard - my micro-ATX motherboard (230mm X 201mm) barely fits in this case. Only 4 mounting screws meant for ITX boards, but I'm not too concerned since GPU is held in place with screws on PCI bracket. 2. Connectors - front panel audio connector was too short for this motherboard. But I never, ever use it so no problem for me. Everything else fits and reaches just fine. 3. CPU Cooler - CoolerMaster lists clearance up to 155mm, Freezer 7 X at 132.5mm easily fits. 4. GPU - since my mobo is micro-ATX, I had to use bottom two slots of PCI bracket. This doesn't leave room to mount fans on the bottom of the case. 5. PSU - my ATX PSU is mounted against front panel with daisy-chained zip ties. You can buy 3D-printed brackets to mount ATX PSU to NR200 from *bay, but this is additional cost and I'm cheap. 6. Fans - used included fan splitter to mount 3 fans to a single fan header. 1 included 92mm as exhaust, 2 X 120mm fan on top of case also as exhaust. PSU fan will also exhaust to top of the case. Performance / Thermals The system is just as cool compared to my micro-ATX case with 5 X 120mm fans. Even though space is cramped, channeled airflow with everything exhausting through top really shines in this case. I haven't and have no plans to overclock my CPU past base PBO of 4.2ghz, idle (35C-45C), load (60C-72C), plenty cool for my usage. GPU is very close to bottom mesh panel and gets plenty of fresh air, idle (32C - 38C), load (60C-70C). Overall this turned out much better than what I had expected. Case looks AMAZING, no regrets at all. Hope some of you find this information useful! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2021 by Scottyboy Scottyboy

  • Great case, some defects, horrible customer support.
Color: White Style: NR200P
The case is great. Easy to work in. Assembly, etc are tooless and easy to work with. Lots of cooling options while still being a smaller case for a PC build. Downside is the main power button came with a retention leg broken out of the box. Not noticeable until you tilt the case and the power button half falls out. I reached out to Coolermaster support to see if I can get a replacement plastic button. I was willing to pay for it including shipping, etc. Coolermaster support wanted me to send photos after my initial message. I sent the photos they requested. Coolermaster then replied a full week later telling me due to hot demand and COVID-19 they couldn't get me the part. Why bother asking for photos if your going to tell me no anyway. My accessory pack was missing the 3 plug fan cable. Coolermaster also rejected to send me this due to the same reasons. All they recommended to me was to return it to Amazon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2020 by Kyle H.

  • Amazing Case
Color: White Style: NR200
I have been looking for SFF case for quite sometime now. This fits the budget very well, this case is not cheaply made at all. The front of the case is hard aluminum, taking the computer apart is fairly easy. Building in this case was fairly easy and enjoyable. Here are my specs so u have an idea what u can fit in this tiny bad boy. Asus rog strix mobo I7-9700k (aio 120mm) 32gb Corsair lpx ram 3200 2tb WD m.2 Corsair 750w sfx ps Msi rtx 2080 super (aio 120mm) 120mm noctua fans up top x2 120mm noctua slim fans bottom x2 92mm noctua fan at the back ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2020 by Jay Jay

  • Nice, well thought out case.
Color: Black Style: NR200
Review is for Black, standard version of the NR200 SFF (no riser cable, no windowed side panel) I was looking for a compact case with room to run a long 3 fan 2070 card. This case worked nicely, was easy to build in, and had some decent cable management options built in (like little tie tabs along the framework of the case to tie off to, and velcro straps under the PSU). Other thoughtful features are there are two positions for the PSU bracket, if you are using a standard SFX, or an SFX-L. The side and front covers come off without tools, but they're nice and tight until you're ready to pop them off. The top and bottom covers come off easily as well, but are secured with one screw each. The only conflict I ran into with this case is I used an NZXT Kraken X63 280mm AIO cooler -(RL-KRX63-01) and the radiator doesn't actually fit inside the side mounted radiator bracket. The bracket bolt pattern allows for 280MM radiators, but the top and bottom edges of the bracket are bent at 90 degree angles and the resulting opening is slightly smaller than the Kracken 280 radiator's top to bottom dimension. I had to spread the bracket's folded sheetmetal edges back a bit on the top and bottom to squeeze the cooler in place, the solution was not elegant, but it allowed the cooler to fit. This 280 cooler also barely fit with-wise within the opening of the case's frame, but it worked so long as the cooling lines were positioned to be on the hing side of the bracket (and not the side that the bracket bolts to the case-frame). Biggest negative for me was the thinner sheetmetal where the motherboard actually bolts into, the tray has a nice big cutout on the back to access cooler backplates, but the but the thinness of the metal, plus the big opening makes the motherboard tray flex more than any other case I can remember building in. Not a deal breaker, and shouldn't make a difference once the machine is assembled, but I thought it was worth mentioning. Also, the case is pretty heavy for it's size. I was planning to buy one of the windowed versions of this case as well, but they sold out early. My build (general purpose & moderate gaming): Asrock Z390M-ITX/ac motherboard Intel i5-9600K CPU Crucial Ballistix Sport LT 3200 MHz DDR4 RAM Mushkin Pilot – 2TB PCIe NVMe EVGA Supernova PSU 123-GM-0650-Y1 NZXT Kraken X63 280mm - RL-KRX63-01 Zotac RTX 2070 AMP ZT-T20700B-10P I'm running 2 thin 120mm x 15mm bottom fans blowing up/in, and one thick 120mm fan in the top cover blowing up/out CPU is overclocked to 4.8GHZ, GPU is overclocked slightly (MSI Afterburner's "Curve" maxes out around 2280 core speed), The case has good airflow, so far thermals when gaming have been: CPU Max 72 degrees (@125w draw) GPU Max 64 degrees (GPU @99%) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2020 by H J Duff

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