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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Kathy
Greater than one weekI love this case. Its well built, relatively easy to assemble, and looks great. Im a beginner to building and this is my second PC build. I built the first one 10 years ago for gaming, and it lasted me longer than any other PC I have ever owned, which is why I chose to build another instead of buying a preassembled one. My old PC is still running well, and pretty fast too, but it doesnt have the specifications for newer updates (e.g., Windows 11, 4k display, and specifications for software updates). The main purpose of this second PC build is to be able to run statistical and data analysis software for grad school, be able to handle programing and also be gaming capable if I ever do decide to play. I wanted a small ITX PC that I can easily take with me if I need to attend school in another city. I also wanted it to look more professional than some of the typical gaming PCs out there. This case has great reviews and has a well thought-out design in terms of cooling and cable management. It met all of my criteria. It comes with an AIO, power supply, and thermal paste. Before receiving the case I was a bit concerned about the quality, but it is actually very sturdy and well built. Panels are easy to remove and put on, without too many screws. They are held in place by the design of the case. The panels clicks into the structure of the case. There is no concern about panels falling out. I did not have any issue with fitting the motherboard or other components into the case, but it is small inside and would be difficult to remove components. I had to unplug a couple of cords to try to read the serial number on the side of the motherboard and that was not fun. Overall, very satisfied with this case and would recommend it. If I have to build another computer, I would choose this case without a doubt. Out of all the components I bought to build this PC, this is by far my favorite component. PC build MSI MEG z690i motherboard Intel i7 12700k CPU Nvidia RTX 3070 GPU Corsair Vengeance DDR5 32 GB RAM Samsung 980 Pro 2 TB SSD Cooler Master NR200P Max case
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Michael
> 3 dayI have the white version of this case too. This Unit comes with some decent fans . Tons of options on this case. It is sturdy and the paint job is very good. Excellent case for an itx unit. Pretty much tooless as far as removing the panels . Oh and the instructions are straightforward ( A nice surprise) One small issue you may have is that your cables are visible if you chose the glass panel but not a deal breaker
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Joseph
> 3 dayI purchased this case and coolermaster psu + Corsair water cooler. I wish I purchased the nr200 max. I failed to notice that this case doesn’t allow top mounting of the radiator. But I don’t want to return everything. I lay the pc on its side to have the radiator above the pump. And getting custom length cables from pslate customs. I’m sure I could have avoided this by getting the Nr200 max. Edit: ended up returning this and got the nr200 max. Couldn’t be happier. Only down side is that the pump is making a small noises unlike the Corsair aio
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Andreas Nilsson
> 3 dayGreat 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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ImHere
Greater than one weekI have a x570-i gaming mobo with ryzen 5950x and RTX 4080 with radiator fans blowing up and out of case and two slim 120mm fans blowing down and out under the gpu in my enclosure and have had zero issues with cooling or fan noise. Im running with the side mesh panel. The built in PSU can handle the cpu and gpu just fine and came with enough pci express connectors for the 4080 without having to mod or change anything (4080 takes three) Cpu maxed out usually sticks in the low 70s C and gpu usually around high 60s at max (though Ive not a professional benchmark guy so take that with a grain of salt) This case is tiny, yet still spacious for an itx build and very cool and silent
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ash
> 3 dayAt close to half the price of other SFF cases, its simple design and small disappointments like a lack of front USB-C can be looked past. Nowadays considered large for the SFF market, it works in favour of air-cooled builds, allowing room for plenty of larger (but not the largest) coolers. The mostly-mesh design lends itself well for something sleek and simple, get the NR200P with the glass side panel if you want to go with more eye-candy. The roomier internals also give you more flexibility to work in, not as easy as a full ATX case, but definitely on the comfortable side for mITX.
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Ty Eslick
> 3 dayI was extremely lucky to stumble upon this case while looking for a Mini-ITX. Its made of durable, good quality metal thats heavy (but not too heavy), small with a lot of room, and extremely versatile (just about every panel of this thing comes off without any tools - just need a screwdriver for the top and bottom panels). Its pretty much perfect for both experts and first-time builders who want a smaller compact PC. This was my very first time building my own PC, and despite it being inside such a small case, the NR200 made it extremely easy to install. There are tons of places for cable management ties with unlimited potentional for different layouts. The case also has so much airflow that it cools the case extremely well. You also cant beat the price either - its comparable to a Ncase M1 (but slightly bigger) while being less than half the cost. There are only a couple issues that I ran into: - The backside of the case does not have a lot of room to run cables. Not a deal breaker (it was still very doable) but youll need to strap down the cables on the backside as well in order to get the panel to shut. If it had just another half inch it would be perfect. - There are many mixed answers on this, but the version without the riser does NOT come with a glass side panel (or at least mine didnt). If you want a see-through side panel, youll have to opt for the PCI riser version. Overall Im extremely happy with this case, it made my first build in a Mini-ITX case very easy. My PC runs very cool and theres lots of room for expansion once the 20 & 30 series cards drop in price again. My build: - AMD Ryzen 5 3600 - GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4GB - Team T-Force Vulcan TUF 16GB 3200MHz - 512GB M.2 NVMe Boot Drive w/ 2 500GB 2.5 SSDs - Gigabyte B550I Aorus Pro AX MOBO - Corsair SF 450 Watt PSU - 3 x 120mm PWM Fans
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Ef
> 3 dayReally love this case. It was super easy to build in and the AIO and power supply so far have been working really well. I love that the power supply comes with custom cables that fit perfectly, so there is really minimal extra slack in the case. I changed out the top two fans with better thermaltake ones, which was really easy as the entire case comes apart really easily. Temperatures are also really good with my 7900X and 3080ti. They never go above mid 70s gaming with an optimal fan curve, hardly any noise at all. I cant recommend this case enough for anybody looking to get into SFF PCs
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ShadowDragon
> 3 dayThe items its self is fine just did not fit the new Video card I got for Christmas. The issue is the item was returned and lost in shipping. I have chatted to several Amazon reps and they all say they will process a return by XX or I can take care of that now. Last week I was told the refund was processed and still nothing. Not waiting to bring down the seller but not sure how else to get my refund. Update: I was finally able to get a refund so my star rating is now just for the build and quality of the case.
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Juan de la Cruz
> 3 dayI enjoyed the building process and it still allowed me to use my larger GPU cards