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Cooler Master MasterBox NR200 Mini ITX Computer Case - Compact SGCC Steel Chassis, Tool-Free 360 Degree Accessibility - NR200 Black

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Cooling support includes a 92mm fan on the rear, 2x 120mm fans on the top, 2x 120mm fans and a 240mm radiator on the bottom, 2x 120/140mm fans or a 240/280mm radiator on the side, and two liquid cooling pump locations.

Since this is the VR system that I moved from a Node 202 I have at least a point of reference for thermals, although it might not be the fairest comparison it can show the difference in thermals from a slim ITX case like the Node 202 vs the performance the NR200 can deliver. This case surprised me in so many ways, because Cooler Master in the past has been quite disappointing. We also have a plastic top panel, which is also grey in an effort to mix things up so it’s not a boring white enclosure. They’re still more affordable than boutique options, but they don’t balance out the sticker shock of a mini-ITX motherboard the way the NR200 does did.Combined with 3-slot GPU compatibility and custom watercooling pump mounts, the NR200 has few restrictions for even some of the hottest running hardware. The NR200 is not exactly compact for an ITX space, it comes in at 18 liters, which is bigger than my Corsair ONE. I then added the fan at the bottom as intake to help with GPU cooling, but that actually couldn’t do anything. On the motherboard side of the case, you'll see a removable fan mounting system that allows you to increase intake air from that side by adding up to a pair of 140mm fans or a 240mm radiator for an AIO for your CPU.

The ratings/reviews displayed here may not be representative of every listing on this page, or of every review for these listings. Couldn't get my 280aio to fit properly so I stuck it back where it was on the side and added more fans up top to pull the hot air out (t30s) and it's much better than the factory fans. The side panels can pop off very easily on their own if you put too much pressure on them with cable mess on the right side.Open ventilation and multiple fan mounts bring airflow where it’s needed, while generous watercooling and air cooling clearances allow the fitment of coolers that can take advantage of all the airflow. Effectively, Cooler Master has designed a case with a layout that aims to mimic a traditional tower PC albeit smaller but without too many limitations.

Following numerous iterations, the launch design was chosen, but we thought "why not share the iterations with our users? Plenty of cases out there feature tempered glass side panels and even more come with a plethora of RGB and while trends help sell cases there are still a good majority of builders who really don’t care about any of that. Primarily aimed as an entry point into high-performance small form factor computing, the case is designed with both experienced builders and newbies with easy and tool-free access prominent throughout. Both cases also have support for out-of-the-box custom cooling with two liquid cooling pump locations alongside side and bottom radiator mounting locations for added convenience.

The NR200 is just shy of the overall size of 20L just squeezing it into that Small Form Factor segment while allowing for a wide range of cooling options and graphics card configurations. The side panels for the NR200 are super simple to remove with a ball and socket retention mechanism at the top and a ledge at the bottom that the side panel sets right into.

By rejecting non-essential cookies, Reddit may still use certain cookies to ensure the proper functionality of our platform. The main difference between both cases lies in the additional tempered glass side panel included with the NR200P. Easy-to-remove panels allow 360-degree access to the internals of your system for easy build and maintenance. Keep in mind that anyone can view public collections - they may also appear in recommendations and other places. Additionally make sure your User-Agent is not empty and is something unique and descriptive and try again.

Will my trusty SF600 be enough to handle a RTX 4070 Super and Ryzen 5800X3d and should I stick to the provided 12VHPWR adapter cable or get the original one by corsair?

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