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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  • Migue Ángel

    > 3 day

    Esta ventilado por 5 de sus 6 caras, por lo que el calor no es tanto problema, soporta ventiladores, disipadores y tarjetas gráficas de buen tamaño a pesar de ser tan compacto, puede aguantar fuentes ATX pero toca hacer concesiones si planeas ponerle un disco duro de 3.5 pulgadas, así si planeas ponerle una gpu de más de 2 slots de grueso toca poner ventiladores slim o en su defecto no colocarlos (depende del caso ni falta hace), a parte del tamaño compacto permite ponerlo en un escritorio pequeño

  • Danner

    > 3 day

    I love almost everything about this case. My Number One complaint is layout for the Vertical GPU and AIO at the bottom of the case. By mounting the AIO on the bottom (recommended by CM) youre causing the pump to be at the top of the loop which reduces performance and increases noise. This could have been avoided if CM had designed to the top of the case to allow an AIO. But of course youre not required to use this layout nor does using it cause any type of failure. Its just not optimal nor is it recommended by any AIO manufacturer. They just arent designed to be oriented that way. With that aside, this case is phenomenal. I love the ventilation this case offers, along with the style from the side panel. I built my case using the Aorus X570 Pro Wifi Mini ITX MOBO, Lian Li 240mm AIO, Two SSDs mounted at the front, Corsair SFX600 PSU, and a GTX 1070 (until 3080s are readily available). Cable management was great considering the size of the case and using stock PSU cables. The AIO tube routing leaves a lot to be desired but works none the less. The fans included with the case are decent, and I love the no tool design for quickly removing fans as needed. The front IO is perfect for my needs but I could see some wishing for more. If youre looking for a nice SFX case to build in, I think this should be a top contender on your list. Its a fantastic case, and is a breeze to build in. CM has outdone themselves with the engineering with this case, but there are still improvements that can be made. Im happy with my purchase, and would do it again.

  • H Man

    > 3 day

    This case is so easy to work in for its size. I have the mesh panel with a noctua U12-A fitting just fine, I do not think it would fit with the glass panel. I like that it has dust filters all over, it is certainly catching a lot of dust in my city apartment. The case comes apart with a tool less design so easy to clean out when I need to do so. I have an aggressively quiet fan curve for my 3700x, so its pretty much silent during any desktop activity. Only in games do I hear it a bit (the case is right behind my monitor), the airflow is fantastic. I have the cpu heatsink with two fans (airflow to the rear, so functioning as exhaust), no dedicated exhaust at the back as it wont fit with such a larger cooler. Then two exhaust at the top (noctua nf-p12) tied to cpu temps instead of system temps. Other small cases I dont think it would be as silent. You can fit pretty a large graphics cards with no issues. I think Ill be using this case for many years to come unless something changes drastically in terms of motherboard formats. I came from the NZXT H200 and my temps improved a lot with all the extra airflow so my system runs more silently due to fan rpms being lower.

  • Jtcbear

    > 3 day

    I used this for a gaming PC build. No issues whatsoever; I am very satisfied with the quality of the material. Easy to disassemble for access and air flow from bottom seems good due to the design of the slightly elevated legs.

  • z

    Greater than one week

    Only have 3 PCIE lines, one for CPU, and two for GPU If you want to build rtx40 graphic card, you may need to buy one more PCIE line.

  • Michael

    > 3 day

    I have the white version of this case too. This Unit comes with some decent fans . Tons of options on this case. It is sturdy and the paint job is very good. Excellent case for an itx unit. Pretty much tooless as far as removing the panels . Oh and the instructions are straightforward ( A nice surprise) One small issue you may have is that your cables are visible if you chose the glass panel but not a deal breaker

  • brandon

    > 3 day

    AIO pump is nonfunctional out of the box. Radiator fans worked so I swapped it with cpu fan/wp header and fans worked but pump still didnt on known good header. Tried pwm/dc/auto in bios with no difference. Called for a replacement and its on the way, will update once the new one is here and through its paces. Seems like this is a known thing from some reddit threads. I love this case but an aio needs to do one job and cool the cpu, not be a passive radiator..bad one at that. Update: New one arrived and worked as expected. I upped the rating to reflect this.

  • 417Cineworks

    > 3 day

    Love the case. Big fan of the NR200 line and not the first one Ive built in. The case does not feel cheap in any way and I had plenty of cooling space to fit an 12900k with a kraken x52 with 6 fans, 2 NVMe drives and 2 SSDs along with an EVGA RTX 3070 XC. I docked 1 star because the issue that almost had me return the case was the riser cable. When I plugged my GPU through the riser cable, my computer system would slow down after a few minutes to the point of stutter when the doing simple web browsing. When lauching a video game the render latency was extremly high and would only run at 15-20 FPS. Event viewer would show error Component: PCI Express Root Port, Error Source: Advanced Error Reporting (PCI Express). Eventualy the PC would crash and restart. I had to remove the riser cable from the equation in order for this issue to be resolved so now I have a usless part I paid for laying around (the cable isnt even straight and it puts your GPU in an uneven position) It felt like it was putting unecessary stress on the Mobos and GPUs PCIe connectors. The PCIe gen 3 fix in bios did not fix this issue. Because of this I had to completly re orient my cooling setup to what you see in the second picture. I docked another star because now I cant use the glass panel with the AIO radiator mounted on the side. The other issue I have is with the buttons on the front. The top panel sits flush with the case but the power button has to be pressed extremely hard for them to click the buttons in the circuit board below. The same goes for the reset button. It looks like the front circuit board is mounted a little too low for the buttons to travel down properly to make conact. Not a deal breaker but still irksome. All in all I love the first NR200 I bought in white but that one didnt come with a riser cable or the nuisance that comes with it. This one is still a good value if youre willing to overlook those issues. My advice would be to just get the base model and avoid the issues the come with the riser cable. Edit: Reached out directly to Coolermaster and they were kind enough to send me a replacement riser cable. The one that came in the box had a purple ribbon on it. The replacement was all black, not sure if thats a different Gen but I tried the cable and the frame rate issue/crashes persisted

  • Joseph

    > 3 day

    I purchased this case and coolermaster psu + Corsair water cooler. I wish I purchased the nr200 max. I failed to notice that this case doesn’t allow top mounting of the radiator. But I don’t want to return everything. I lay the pc on its side to have the radiator above the pump. And getting custom length cables from pslate customs. I’m sure I could have avoided this by getting the Nr200 max. Edit: ended up returning this and got the nr200 max. Couldn’t be happier. Only down side is that the pump is making a small noises unlike the Corsair aio

  • Ai

    > 3 day

    Its definitely bigger than my previous Dan Case A4 V4 but I like the ease of having better cooling capabilities and a layout optimal for Founder NVIDIA cards that blow through the heatsink.

NR200P MAX debuts Cooler Master’s new MAX Series. Designed with our thermal, power delivery and mechanical design expertise, MAX provides a ready-to-go package capable of handling next gen components and the longest of graphics cards. The NR200P MAX streamlines the experience of small form factor PC building to a matter of minutes, empowering users to achieve maximum performance with minimal hassle. Pre-installed and pre-routed with tailor-made 280mm water cooling and 850W PSU, PC enthusiasts can enjoy a custom, high-end experience out of the box.

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