Cooler Master NR200 SFF Small Form Factor Mini-ITX Case, Vented Panels, Triple-slot GPU, Tool-Free, 1x 120mm Fan, 1x 92mm, 360 Degree Accessibility (MCB-NR200-KNNN-S00)

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  • Tianjiao Xia

    > 3 day

    PCIE cable caused connection issue and made my pc reboot without any warnings or signs

  • Alexane Schaefer

    > 3 day

    Impressive hardware capability, fits a nitro+ 6900xt and 5950x with NH-D15s. Decent temps even with the glass panel.

  • gulielmi2002

    > 3 day

    The 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.

  • Mitch

    > 3 day

    As an avid SFF fan, this is definitely the best overall case you can buy.

  • Alan

    > 3 day

    Case looks amazing. Went from a low quality case to this, the build quality is very high and comes with a lot of great features. ONLY MINI ITX BOARDS WILL FIT. Some people propagate that some micro atx boards will fit, so I bought this thinking that, and the one I had that the internet said would fit does not. Not going to take off a star for that, because CoolerMaster makes no claims on whether micro ATX boards will fit.

  • F. Malone

    > 3 day

    Very well engineered and designed. Was very easy to build in as a first time itx builder. Was easier to build in than my meshify c atx case. Very nice looking doesnt take up much space. The only thing I didnt like was the tool less fan mount up top it rattles sometimes.

  • Andrea Galindo

    > 3 day

    Pair this one with up to 4 fans and a decent cooler and you are safe for overclocking, assumming you dont mess with the voltages!

  • Phillip Kiefer

    > 3 day

    I love this case. I have no parts for it yet. I just look at it in awe of its greatness.

  • Chris

    > 3 day

    This case is amazing. It’s probably one of the best cases on the market for the price. It’s easy to work in. It’s got great materials. It has two USB 3.0 in the front and an awesome LED power light that feels strong. It’s ventilated so your pc parts won’t cook. It can fit massive 3 slot GPU’s and a 240 rad at the side or the bottom. It’s got everything gamers nexus would be proud of. There is only one major flaw that I see with this case, and I’m not sure you can call it a flaw. The panels come off very easily. Yes. That makes working on the pc a pleasure. But when carrying the pc around, the bottom and side panels are little shifty and can feel like they’re gonna come off with any misstep. If you plan to carry this pc from one house to another or to move the pc often, it’s probably not the best case for that. It doesn’t have a handle and it doesn’t feel very sturdy. Other than that one complaint I have, the case is a dream.

  • Keisha holm

    > 3 day

    They set the bar with this case. Now all of the overpriced aluminum/steel boxes have something to contend with that is half the price. I’ve had a Ghost S1, a Dan Case, Lian Li tu150, fractal design node 202(I think) and even the weird Phanteks one, and the flexibility and simplicity of this one takes the cake. It is slightly larger, but it fits on my wall shelf which means it takes up no usable desk space and looks minimal and clean with great airflow.

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