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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  • Mohammed Azhaan

    > 3 day

    Tiny 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.

  • Jeff Christensen

    Greater than one week

    Alright, lets be frank. How nasty your build is going to be is highly dependent on how much stuff you intend to shove into this box. Now, to its credit, I did successfully get an AIO cooler, bonus fans, and a full sized dinner plate GPU into it, with some REALLY creative routing. Its not pretty.... but it works. Its a great little box. Its not much for show, but I really like the smaller form factor.

  • CM

    > 3 day

    Good solid quality, and the included components are all great. The V850 power supply comes with custom length, sleeved cables, which is something you dont get if you purchase this power supply separately. Cooler Master put effort into this and didnt simply rob their parts bin like they could have. Even the Master Liquid AIO they include has been customized with longer hoses that place the pump into the perfect spot. The big question I had before buying this, which I never found an answer for by going over this stores product listing, was if an Intel LGA1700 mounting bracket was included to mount the AIO. Im happy to say that yes, one is included, so all of you 12th or 13th Gen Intel guys wont have any problems. For a pretty small case, this thing can accommodate huge graphics cards. Im running an RTX 4080FE, which is the same size as the 4090FE, and the card literally slid right in. If you plan on using the tempered glass side panel like I am, then I would recommend buying a couple of Noctua 120mm slim fans to mount in the bottom, blowing air up at the GPU. All in all my temps have been great, and Im running a 13600K fully unlocked, with an MSI Z790i MPG Edge motherboard and T-Force DDR5 6400 ram.

  • Eric depina

    > 3 day

    Tool less design is amazing, my top noctua fans arrived late and removing the radiator via the top instead of dismounting the mobo is great. Plenty of space behind the board for cables, be careful as any protruding cables will make the Tool less back panel pop off, I wish there were f it holes to hold it on but I distress. Plenty of space for slim fans at the bottom. Even though the thermals are worse I highly recommend top exhaust/bottom intake if you plan to keep this near you on your desk. Water pump is quiet, although I wasnt a fan of the stock case fans, quite loud.

  • underdoglucifer

    > 3 day

    This is hands down the most flexible and easy to use mini itx case for the beginners and the experts. It is such a joy to work in this case to fit your built. I have a 240aio and a full size gpu in there. Replaced all the fans with a low profile 120mm fans. You get plenty of cooling from all the vented panels with mesh all around the case. The case looks good and easy to transport or move anywhere. If you are somebody that just like small case and want to have a small footprint for a pc this is a bagger or even someone who want a pc and like to travel around. This is really such a great case for the price,

  • Josh

    > 3 day

    Its so easy to do a build in this case. It looks amazing. Keeps the dust out really well. You can fit full-sized cards in it. Highly recommend.

  • Victor H Nolasco

    > 3 day

    I left my NZXT H1 case behind and migrated to the NR200, so glad I did. The Achilles heel of any computer build will be the riser cable, so if you plan on doing a vertical mounted GPU please keep that in mind. The build process with this case is extremely similar to Ncase M1. A few things to take note if you decide to go with this case. 1) The cooler clearance stated is 155mm but if you decide to omit the side support bracket you can squeeze in a 159mm CPU cooler. If you go with the tempered glass side panel then 159mm may or may not be too tall and will not close if you have the tempered glass panel. Personally, I used the side support bracket and installed a Noctua C14s. 2) Fans. If you do use a Noctua C14s you will have to use slim fans for the top of the case and a 120mm fan on the Noctua. The 140mm fan that comes with the Noctua will not work with this setup no matter how you try to set it up. Normal 120mm fans fit fine at the bottom of the case under the graphics card. I have a Sapphire 5700XT and was able to fit regular size 120mm fans with no problem. You might have to go with slim fans on the bottom is you get an extra thicc GPU. 3) Power Supply. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND going with an SFX PSU. An SFX-L will work but you will lose clearance at the top and only be able to use one 120mm fan instead of two. Also with an SFX-L PSU will affect the length of GPU you can use because all the wires will get in the way. (Deep Breath) I know it’s lengthy but this is the best advice I can give and I am thoroughly happy with the NR200. I do not regret switching from the NZXT H1 and this case is great on thermals. Before I forget, buy a small 4 pin PWM fan hub, you will need it.

  • latfam

    Greater than one week

    The ITX space is growing but still has limited options. This case checks most of the boxes for ITX build but my only concern is the custom AIO in the case. Just know that if you ever have an issue with your AIO you can not buy another brand or even a CoolerMaster off the shelf. This is a custom built AIO for the case so if it goes bye bye then you have to work directly with CM to get another. In my case I purchased 2 of these. The first one was fine but there must of been air bubbles caught in the pump because it would constantly crackle in that area. I disconnected all the fans and even the gpu and ensured the sound was from the pump. I purchased another and it seemed fine but once again after a day of use I started hearing the crackle. I contacted CM and they were great but they were going to have me send it in. I didnt want to deal with this down the road. There are many ITX cases that you can build with off the shelf parts so if something dies or goes wrong you can quickly get a replacement. Case is awesome but I wish the AIO wasnt custom. If they could design it where you could use any 280mm AIO that would be a 10/10.

  • CJ Carty

    > 3 day

    This care is is just about perfect! Small, great build quality, and can fit full large gpus. You can tell they really mapped out every aspect of this case thorough. The only gripe I have is that there is no usb c port on the case but no big deal as my motherboard as one. I am actually surprised they even include an extra side panel if you want to switch between perforated or glass. I highly recommend this case to anyone looking to move to a smaller size for travel or extra room on your desk!

  • Nick

    > 3 day

    This 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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