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DS
> 3 dayhad the fractal node202 but 2.5 sized gpus have to be jammed into that case.
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Kit
Greater than one weekBeen looking for a more budget friendly case vs other case manufactures that can run up to 200$ plus. This case nails everything that Ive been looking for from price, thermals, and SSF design would defiantly suggest this case to anyone looking for a SSF case for the MITX build.
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Kikaimon
> 3 dayIt’s a small case. If you’re looking for something where you want the small form factor but want to compete with the big rigs, this will hold its own. I fit in a rtx 3080ti founder’s edition and a 280mm aio cooler. It’s tight and took some tweaking, but I’m able to keep the gpu under 72c for 4k games, even cyberpunk. I did buy a airflow riser to help with the bottom intake. Otherwise the quality of this case is really great and I’m very happy with the outcome.
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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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Marcus
> 3 dayI bought this one then decided to use the white version. I do want to remind you guys about the different finishes between the black version and the white version: This black one has a matte finish and the white one has a smooth finish.
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ricardo Ramos
> 3 daywould give it 5/5 but the power cable came damaged and took me 5hours of trouble shooting too figure it out.......the inside power cable.
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Kevin Hernandez
> 3 dayKnack 2 baby
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Patrick O.
> 3 dayReally impressed with all the layouts that are possible. Cable management was tight, but doable. The ATX bracket on CM’s website printed well and fit a 160mm PSU with just enough clearance. If my GPU were any bigger, it probably wouldn’t have fit.
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Jonathan P. Saltzman
> 3 dayThis case is hyped up a lot; on YouTube, reddit, discord, etc. I bought this case because while some other cases are a little smaller or have an additional feature or two, they are much more expensive (often $300 after tax and shipping).
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H J Duff
> 3 dayReview is for Black, standard version of the NR200 SFF (no riser cable, no windowed side panel)