Cooler Master NR200P MAX SFF Small Form Factor Mini-ITX Case, Custom 280mm AIO, 850W SFX Gold PSU, Triple-slot Vertical Mount GPU, PCIe Gen4 Riser, Tempered Glass or Vented Panel (NR200P-MCNN85-SL0)
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Nestor
> 24 hourTheres plenty of niche much smaller cases out there, but they all share one problem, you cant actually fit most hardware in them. The era of the two slot GPU is dead. Higher performance CPUs need more than a tiny cooler. This case nails the layout providing as compact a unit as you can get, while providing almost unrestricted support for hardware. Top end air coolers, like the Noctua NH-U12A and 280mm AIOs, fit in here. Fat triple slot GPUs are supported (Im only aware of 2 3090s that dont fit of the dozens of variations available). It supports six 120mm fans total. The ventilation allows the case to properly breathe and filters are provided. Its also a lot cheaper than those other niche cases. It only supports SFX PSUs meaning it doesnt compromise the design to fit massive ATX PSUs, because at this point ATX is pointless for PSUs. Cooler Master themselves make an 850 watt gold rated one. Corsair has a 750 watt platinum rated one. Some things Id like in future revisions. The front is blocked off, but I could see it being opened up with mesh for further ventilation. The top fans use a tool less mounting system, which is great and they provide the hardware for mounting two fans, the problem is its only compatible with standard 25mm thick fans. If you want to use slim fans you have to do some custom work to get them to mount. The steel feels a bit too flimsy. Id pay more for a more premium version with thicker/sturdier steel, maybe some aluminum, and better quality paint. Its currently on par with the cooler master master box series, which isnt bad, but its not great. Fractal Designs Define and Meshify series, for example, feel of higher quality material and paint than this even though theyre also mass produced, steel and plastic only construction, and are affordable. The Sliger S620 is a great alternative for those looking for a more premium build quality. Its very similar in size and compatibility, but its about three times the price.
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Mohammed Azhaan
> 24 hourTiny case with ample amounts of air flow to keep even the most high end components cool. Relatively easy to build in unless you’re adding a radiator/custom water cooling. Insane value here.
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G
> 24 hourSimply 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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Nick
> 24 hourThis case was the basis for my first build. I needed an SFF build due to space limitations. This case fit the bill, and having the AIO and power supply installed and cables routed was very nice. It was easy enough to build in. Some of the cable routing between the mouther board and power supply, and at the top between the motherboard and AIO fans was tough, but nothing that can be dealt with, with a bit of patience. My only con here is that the stock fans on the AIO are meh at best, and could not properly cool the Intel i5 13600k (its on a B660 motherboard so it is not overclocked). I have since replaced them with a higher speed Noctua 3000 rpm fan and set a reasonable fan curve and the i5 13600k stays nice and cool now. I would highly recommend this case.
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Andrew
> 24 hourI really love the pre-routed cables, there superb. I really like airflow, it keeps my GPU and CPU nice and cool without turning my room into a hot box. I enjoy the custom cabling, and the hidden SSD trays. Two Complaints, the screws are kinda cheap and the bags that the screws come in are not marked or numbered. If your or one of your friends plan on using this case I would 100% be gentle with the screws.
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Andreas Nilsson
> 24 hourGreat build quality and fairly easy to install. Its still a little cramped but that just comes with the form factor. The unit is also very quiet and I really like the optional side panel.
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c
> 24 hourbuilding this case was a joy. Its small but with all the panels removed everything was very accessible. First mini-itx build surprised how powerful I was able to build this thing. X570i mobo, 5600x cpu, rx6800 gpu. This thing is a beast of a gamer. Just need a new 4k monitor lol
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Alexander C.
> 24 hourThis kit was basically exactly what I wanted - a SFF case in the color that I wanted that can fit modern GPUs and with the PSU and AIO cooler already installed to make building very hassle free. I have no complaints with the case itself - it is good quality, looks good, the gray version to me looks like a more premium product than a typical black or white plastic case, easy to build in considering how small it is. The problem that ruins the whole package is the AIO cooler that it comes with. The fans themselves could stand to be more quiet - they are definietly noticeable even when just idling in windows. I could have lived with that though if it werent for the fact that when you start doing something more CPU intensive like gaming it starts making an annoying knocking noise. Maybe I just got a defective unit, but I wasnt going to bother trying another one, and I wasnt going to bother trying to replace the AIO cooler with a different brand since it is basically retrofitted to the case with longer than normal tubes. So I ended up returning it, I got a torrent nano case with a Noctua Air Cooler and it is a much quieter system. When idling in windows I cant hear the fans at all and even when gaming the fans arent very noticeable. I am still disapointed, because I still like the cooler master case better than the torrent nano, but the AIO Cooler that it comes with completely ruined it Also one minor complaint - for the price this case should have a front panel connector for USB-C
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Ascent
> 24 hourOne of the best cases Ive ever built in - the snap on side covers are so convenient to get in and out and youll have no issues so long as you knoq how to build a PC properly and keep your cables neat!
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brandon
> 24 hourAIO pump is nonfunctional out of the box. Radiator fans worked so I swapped it with cpu fan/wp header and fans worked but pump still didnt on known good header. Tried pwm/dc/auto in bios with no difference. Called for a replacement and its on the way, will update once the new one is here and through its paces. Seems like this is a known thing from some reddit threads. I love this case but an aio needs to do one job and cool the cpu, not be a passive radiator..bad one at that. Update: New one arrived and worked as expected. I upped the rating to reflect this.