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Cooler Master NR200 Mini-ITX PC Case, 330mm Horizontal Triple-Slot Mount GPU, 240mm|280mm AIO, SFX PSU 130mm, Compatible RX 7900 XTX|4080 Super, Vented Panels, DIY

Original price was: $109.99.Current price is: $82.99.

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The Cooler Master NR200P is a small form factor chassis that combines space-saving efficiency with cooling capabilities normally found on much larger ATX chassis. 280mm radiator support and 7 possible fan mounting provide a multitude of cooling options whether using water or air. The choice of tempered glass side panel or vented panel alongside the inclusion of a PCI Riser cable make the NR200P one of the most flexible small form factor chassis out there.
Compact ITX Design: Unleash top-tier performance with a sleek 18.25L footprint, exclusively designed to accommodate Mini-ITX motherboards.
Triple-Slot Mount Support: Designed exclusively for horizontal triple-slot mounting, it supports GPUs up to 330mm, even accommodating a RTX 4080 Super.
Stay Cool Under Pressure: Experience liquid cooling performance with side-mounted support for 240mm/280mm, ensuring maximum thermal efficiency.
Compact SFX PSU Support: The small form factor design accommodates an SFX PSU with a length of up to 130mm.
Versatile Cooling: Maximize your cooling efficiency with support for 165mm CPU coolers and up to 6 fans.
Vented Steel Panels: Vented steel panels ensure unrestricted airflow to effectively cool down the computing powerhouse.

Customers say

Customers praise the computer chassis for its build quality, size, and ease of build. They find it looks clean and has plenty of room to fit their components. The case is easy to work in and beginner-friendly, allowing air-cooled builds. The cooling performance is also appreciated, with the intake fan drawing cool air.

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8 reviews for Cooler Master NR200 Mini-ITX PC Case, 330mm Horizontal Triple-Slot Mount GPU, 240mm|280mm AIO, SFX PSU 130mm, Compatible RX 7900 XTX|4080 Super, Vented Panels, DIY

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  1. Derek Fisher

    Compact & Spacious
    I’ve built in several ITX cases, but none as easy as this one. Theres enough space once the panels are off that you will easily be able to position the components as long as you follow the guides.The custom pieces of this case (toolless mounting for SSD’s and Fans) are easy to use and well made. Additionally there are filters EVERYWHERE which are easily removable.The front panel little holder included made putting those pieces in a cinch.Temperatures with just the included fans are relatively good, capping out at about 70c for my Ryzen 5500 and 6650xt.Lastly, but certainly not least, it looks awesome for a minimalist desk shelf PC. I cannot recommend this case enough, especially at the price.

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  2. H J Duff

    Nice, well thought out case.
    Review is for Black, standard version of the NR200 SFF (no riser cable, no windowed side panel)I was looking for a compact case with room to run a long 3 fan 2070 card.This case worked nicely, was easy to build in, and had some decent cable management options built in (like little tie tabs along the framework of the case to tie off to, and velcro straps under the PSU).Other thoughtful features are there are two positions for the PSU bracket, if you are using a standard SFX, or an SFX-L.The side and front covers come off without tools, but they’re nice and tight until you’re ready to pop them off.The top and bottom covers come off easily as well, but are secured with one screw each.The only conflict I ran into with this case is I used an NZXT Kraken X63 280mm AIO cooler -(RL-KRX63-01) and the radiator doesn’t actually fit inside the side mounted radiator bracket.The bracket bolt pattern allows for 280MM radiators, but the top and bottom edges of the bracket are bent at 90 degree angles and the resulting opening is slightly smaller than the Kracken 280 radiator’s top to bottom dimension.I had to spread the bracket’s folded sheetmetal edges back a bit on the top and bottom to squeeze the cooler in place, the solution was not elegant, but it allowed the cooler to fit. This 280 cooler also barely fit with-wise within the opening of the case’s frame, but it worked so long as the cooling lines were positioned to be on the hing side of the bracket (and not the side that the bracket bolts to the case-frame).Biggest negative for me was the thinner sheetmetal where the motherboard actually bolts into, the tray has a nice big cutout on the back to access cooler backplates, but the but the thinness of the metal, plus the big opening makes the motherboard tray flex more than any other case I can remember building in.Not a deal breaker, and shouldn’t make a difference once the machine is assembled, but I thought it was worth mentioning.Also, the case is pretty heavy for it’s size.I was planning to buy one of the windowed versions of this case as well, but they sold out early.My build (general purpose & moderate gaming):Asrock Z390M-ITX/ac motherboardIntel i5-9600K CPUCrucial Ballistix Sport LT 3200 MHz DDR4 RAMMushkin Pilot – 2TB PCIe NVMeEVGA Supernova PSU 123-GM-0650-Y1NZXT Kraken X63 280mm – RL-KRX63-01Zotac RTX 2070 AMP ZT-T20700B-10PI’m running 2 thin 120mm x 15mm bottom fans blowing up/in, and one thick 120mm fan in the top cover blowing up/outCPU is overclocked to 4.8GHZ, GPU is overclocked slightly (MSI Afterburner’s “Curve” maxes out around 2280 core speed),The case has good airflow,so far thermals when gaming have been:CPU Max 72 degrees (@125w draw)GPU Max 64 degrees (GPU @99%)

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  3. Nestor

    The most compact SFF case that can properly fit modern hardware
    There’s plenty of niche much smaller cases out there, but they all share one problem, you can’t 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 (I’m only aware of 2 3090s that don’t 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. It’s also a lot cheaper than those other niche cases. It only supports SFX PSUs meaning it doesn’t 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 I’d 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 it’s 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. I’d pay more for a more premium version with thicker/sturdier steel, maybe some aluminum, and better quality paint. It’s currently on par with the cooler master master box series, which isn’t bad, but it’s not great. Fractal Design’s Define and Meshify series, for example, feel of higher quality material and paint than this even though they’re 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. It’s very similar in size and compatibility, but it’s about three times the price.

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  4. Marius

    Its fairly easy to build in it and there’s a fee good places for cable management.It’s parts seem high quality and overall seems sturdy.An RTX3070 fits great and has just about enough room at the bottom (underneath the gpu) for 2 slim fans.

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  5. Scylla

    I’m pretty stupid but I managed to fit a 7600x and 4090 fe in here without the use of a manual. HOWEVER, I find that it’s portable but not “backpackable”. If you want a “backpackable” case, maybe look into A4H2O by lianli.Pros:Easy assemblyCool accessoriesCan fit many air coolersLots of gpu spaceVery cheap (compared to other main stream itx cases)Cons:Small but still feels bigSfxL psu may have issues with the top fan or gpuNO FRONT IO USBCPower button led can’t be changed. It can be disabled but you have to know how to disconnect the power led.Pretty easy to build it but I would recommend looking into the A4H2O if you are comfortable using an aio. If you want a simple build and don’t carry it around often, this is a good case to pick up! Especially for the price, this thing is one of the cheapest!

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  6. AKHIL P

    Received just a metal cabinet with usb and button, didn’t even received power cable, fans and mounting screws that was a part of the standard accesory, it’s useless with the power cable.

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  7. Will L

    Great case with good airflow. CPU cooler has to be nothing bigger than 55mm or the side panel will not close. Arrived as an assembled frame and easy to set up and install all components

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  8. Lincoln Le

    My first itx build, this case is amazing. I love that you can pop off any of the sides with no tools, and plenty of configuration options like sliding fan positions. Comes with fan, y splitter and extra fixings

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    Cooler Master NR200 Mini-ITX PC Case, 330mm Horizontal Triple-Slot Mount GPU, 240mm|280mm AIO, SFX PSU 130mm, Compatible RX 7900 XTX|4080 Super, Vented Panels, DIY
    Cooler Master NR200 Mini-ITX PC Case, 330mm Horizontal Triple-Slot Mount GPU, 240mm|280mm AIO, SFX PSU 130mm, Compatible RX 7900 XTX|4080 Super, Vented Panels, DIY

    Original price was: $109.99.Current price is: $82.99.

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