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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Steven
> 3 dayOverall, the case is amazing. The materials are solid and the finish is beautiful. That being said, this case needs to be sold as a bare-bone. My included psu has really bad coil whine when gaming. (Used a mechanics stethoscope to very it was psu and not gpu). Not to mention that many new cards are recommending 1000w PSUs. I love the layout of this version over the standard nr200p. I had to change out the included fans with some Noctua ones and set them as intakes. Also added slim Noctua fans to the bottom as an exhaust. My Ryzen 7700x and RX6800xt both stay in the 50s to low 60s when gaming. If it wasn’t for the PSU coil whine and the price, this would be a 5 star review. Which is the other point. This case would be the best itx case on the market at $349, which is what it was originally rumored to be at. Over $400 is just insane for this, especially with the poor PSU choice. I would still recommend the case, it just needs to be released as a bare-bones at $120-$149
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LES
> 3 dayI chose this case for my new mini-ITX build. I didnt want to skimp on performance and jammed an NVIDIA 3080ti, 12700F CPU, and 32GB DDR5 ram into this thing. I am using an AIO cooler to cool the CPU and installed two extra fans on the top to vent the hot air. Temps are the same as one would expect in a larger case, which is excellent. The components are packed in pretty tight, with the 3080ti barely fitting with maybe an inch to spare, and that extra inch is where I routed the PCIe power cables. There is a cutout hole in the front for this cable routing, so a longer GPU may be able to fit. The only problem I have with this case is that it doesnt have a disk activity LED.
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Moses
> 3 dayCan fully break it down with only a screwdriver, very accessible. Well thought out design, plenty of fan mounting points. Great venting for air flow with metal mesh filters to keep out animal hair, etc.
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A.Grande
> 3 dayFor someone that is a beginner or wants something smaller without the struggle of playing Tetris (Ncase or smaller), then this is it. The feel and choice of materials are topnotch. Nothing creaks or feels cheap and plastic is used sparingly. The magnetically attached filters are large and cover the top, bottom and side and they dont feel as if theyd fall apart if you remove and replace them over and over. The panels snap off and on with a solid, satisfying click or thunk. There are no sharp edges as far as I can tell. Since the case is a bit on the large size, there is plenty of room to maneuver large parts into and out of the case. I wanted to complain about the USB front panel header, but once I played around with the build a while, I figured out an optimal route and bend for the cable and it was no longer an issue.
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John Rolf
Greater than one weekAlways been a fan of ITX builds. This is my third so far. Very impressed that it came with cables pre routed, an AIO, and a PSU. I could not find any answers online that said if this case came with a 1700 bracket. The description on Amazon said you would have to buy one. Turns out it does come with one. Worked well for my 13k i7. I also managed to squeeze a 3090 TI into this case with no issues. There was even some clearance left towards the front panel where I could route cables.
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Brad C
> 3 dayIts a small case with a fairly traditional layout thats fairly easy to build in, even for a complete beginner. Its got space for at least two 3.5 mechanical drives, three if you get creative with mounting, for people moving over from a mid or full tower, and plenty of ventilation for air cooling. itll fit fairly large GPUs (380mm+) but trades off the bottom fan slots if you need more than 2.5 PCIe slot width. The front panel can be removed and has space for a few 2.5 drives or fan controllers under it, but no official mounting solutions are provided. Looks are classy and discrete, very nice.
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Compa
> 3 dayThis case though small in size will still fit a decent size cpu cooler and the case design is well ventilated.
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gulielmi2002
Greater than one weekThe 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. its 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 cases 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 CPUs 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.
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Cristian
> 3 daySuper cool little case, had a lot of fun building in it and the thermals are pretty solid but I run the mesh panel instead of the glass. I managed to fit a 4090 in it so it’s definitely got potential for whatever you wanna throw in it
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John Nguyen
> 3 dayYou can feel the heat on the case even when idle. I can only imagine what a 5L case would feel like.