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Cooler Master NR200P White SFF Small Form Factor Mini-ITX Case with Tempered glass or Vented Panel Option, PCI Riser Cable, Triple-slot GPU, Tool-Free and 360 Degree Accessibility Cooler Master NR200P White SFF Small Form Factor Mini-ITX Case with Tempered glass or Vented Panel Option, PCI Riser Cable, Triple-slot GPU, Tool-Free and 360 Degree Accessibility Cooler Master NR200P White SFF Small Form Factor Mini-ITX Case with Tempered glass or Vented Panel Option, PCI Riser Cable, Triple-slot GPU, Tool-Free and 360 Degree Accessibility Cooler Master NR200P White SFF Small Form Factor Mini-ITX Case with Tempered glass or Vented Panel Option, PCI Riser Cable, Triple-slot GPU, Tool-Free and 360 Degree Accessibility Cooler Master NR200P White SFF Small Form Factor Mini-ITX Case with Tempered glass or Vented Panel Option, PCI Riser Cable, Triple-slot GPU, Tool-Free and 360 Degree Accessibility Cooler Master NR200P White SFF Small Form Factor Mini-ITX Case with Tempered glass or Vented Panel Option, PCI Riser Cable, Triple-slot GPU, Tool-Free and 360 Degree Accessibility

Cooler Master NR200P White SFF Small Form Factor Mini-ITX Case with Tempered glass or Vented Panel Option, PCI Riser Cable, Triple-slot GPU, Tool-Free and 360 Degree Accessibility

Cooler Master NR200P White SFF Small Form Factor Mini-ITX Case with Tempered glass or Vented Panel Option, PCI Riser Cable, Triple-slot GPU, Tool-Free and 360 Degree Accessibility Cooler Master NR200P White SFF Small Form Factor Mini-ITX Case with Tempered glass or Vented Panel Option, PCI Riser Cable, Triple-slot GPU, Tool-Free and 360 Degree Accessibility Cooler Master NR200P White SFF Small Form Factor Mini-ITX Case with Tempered glass or Vented Panel Option, PCI Riser Cable, Triple-slot GPU, Tool-Free and 360 Degree Accessibility Cooler Master NR200P White SFF Small Form Factor Mini-ITX Case with Tempered glass or Vented Panel Option, PCI Riser Cable, Triple-slot GPU, Tool-Free and 360 Degree Accessibility Cooler Master NR200P White SFF Small Form Factor Mini-ITX Case with Tempered glass or Vented Panel Option, PCI Riser Cable, Triple-slot GPU, Tool-Free and 360 Degree Accessibility Cooler Master NR200P White SFF Small Form Factor Mini-ITX Case with Tempered glass or Vented Panel Option, PCI Riser Cable, Triple-slot GPU, Tool-Free and 360 Degree Accessibility
$ 120.24

Score By Feature

Based on 2,344 ratings
Value for money
9.50
Style
9.58
Easy to assemble
9.38
Quality of material
9.53

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The NR200P is available with either a vented steel side panel for unrestricted airflow or a crystal-clear tempered glass side panel that reveals the beauty of a computing beast.
Up to 7 fans can be used to provide unrestricted cooling. Open ventilation on all five sides. Fits CPU coolers with a height of up to 155mm and radiators with a length of up to 280mm.
Full-size GPU Support with Vertical Mounting: Supports triple-slot GPUs up to 330mm in length, with a PCI Riser included for a stylish vertical mount option.
Every panel and frame part can be dismantled for advanced disassembly and 360-degree access to work on components.
High-quality materials: The chassis is made of thick, powder-coated SGCC steel that will last the life of the vehicle and will not be marred by transportation or handling.
Two liquid cooling pump locations, as well as side and bottom radiator mounting locations, allow for powerful, custom water-cooled builds in a small enclosure.
Easy, tool-free access: All external panels are secured with pins for easy removal, including the tempered glass and top-mounted fans, allowing for quick access to the internals without the use of tools.

Questions & Answers

Is the vented panel going to be sold as a separate item?

We will not sell the vented side panel separately for the NR200P because it is included with both the vented side panel and the tempered glass panel.

What is the number two? Will this support 5" hard drives?

It has a maximum capacity of 3 x 2. 5" SSD.

Will the nr200 be able to accommodate the glass panel? Apart from the fact that the nr200p comes with a glass panel, are there any other differences between the nr200p and the nr200?

Unfortunately, the manufacturer is giving incorrect information about CPU clearance. DIFFERENT CPU CLEARANCES apply to mesh and panel configurations. br>br>For instance, the Fuma 2 weighs 154 pounds. 5mm thick, but only for the mesh panel. It's a shame that despite being the best air cooler for this case, it only fits the mesh panel and not the glass panel. br>br>CM should update their spec sheet to include 155mm mesh and 153mm (or whatever) glass.

Is there enough room for two? Two 3" ssds and a 5" ssd "5hdd" and "5hdd" at the same time?

Yes, it can hold two (2) people. Two 3.0' SSDs and a 5' SSD are included. Please keep in mind that the size of your 5' HDD will be determined by the configuration of your system.

Selected User Reviews For Cooler Master NR200P White SFF Small Form Factor Mini-ITX Case with Tempered glass or Vented Panel Option, PCI Riser Cable, Triple-slot GPU, Tool-Free and 360 Degree Accessibility

Compatibility is surprising (no SFF power supply, no ITX motherboard)
5/5

I recently created a micro-management system. Micro-ATX and ATX motherboards ATX case. br>At the time of component selection, I was debating whether or not to use mini-components. ITX. br>I like small cases, but I didn't want to pay a premium for "going small," because SFF parts are usually more expensive. br>br>As time passed, I was itching to switch to the ITX platform on a daily basis, almost driving myself insane. br>This would require me to spend more than $300 on a mini-computer. 120 dollars for an ITX motherboard, 80 dollars for an NR200 case, and 120 dollars for a SFF power supply. That was never going to happen. br> br>br>A few days ago, I came across a post about this case in which the author stated that there are very few micro-aggressions in the case. This case can accommodate ATX motherboards. br>One of those boards happened to be the one in my system by chance. Then I came across another post claiming that someone had used zip ties to install an ATX power supply in this case without the bracket. br>If everything goes well, the only additional cost I'll incur is $80 for this case. br>Now is the time to talk about the construction details. ASRock B450M-AMD Ryzen 5 3600br>Systembr>AMD Ryzen 5 3600br>AMD Ryzen 5 3600br>AMD Ryzen 5 3600br>AMD Ryzen 5 3600br>AMD Ryzen 5 3600br HDV R4. 0br>Sabrent Rocket Q 1TB NVMe M. br>Powercolor RX 5600 XT Red Dragonbr>Corsair Vengeance LPX 2X8GB 3200MHzbr>Powercolor RX 5600 XT Red Dragonbr>Corsair Vengeance LPX 2X8GB 3200MHzbr>Powercolor RX 5600 XT Red Dragonbr>Powercolor RX 5600 XT Red Dragonb 2br>ARCTIC Freezer 7 X ARCTIC Freezer 7 X ARCTIC Freezer 7 X ARCTIC Freezer 7 X Aresgame 500W 80 Bronze PSUbr>br>Casebr>I chose this case for the clean look, relatively low price, and, of course, compatibility with my motherboard. br>Upon unboxing this case, I was pleasantly surprised.
1. High-quality construction is essential. Although being heavy does not always imply high quality, being light almost always implies poor quality. br>This case is surprisingly sturdy and well-made. br>2. Extras - 1 X 92mm PWM fan, 1 X 120mm PWM fan, 2 X fan grills, 3 X fan bladesbr>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br> way fan header splitter, vertical GPU mount, small zip ties, and velcro strapsbr>br>Fit, Compatibility, and Buildbr>1. Motherboard is a type of circuit board. my micro- This case is just big enough for an ATX motherboard (230mm X 201mm). Only four mounting screws are intended for ITX boards, but I'm not concerned because the GPU is secured by screws on the PCI bracket.
2. Connectors are devices that connect two or more objects. The front panel audio connector was too short for this motherboard, but I never use it, so it wasn't an issue for me. Everything else falls into place and reaches its destination without issue. br>3. Cooling System for the CPU The CoolerMaster Freezer 7 X has a clearance of 155mm, while the CoolerMaster Freezer 7 X has a clearance of 132mm. 5mm is a good fit.
4. GPU - due to the fact that my computer is a microcomputer Because I was using an ATX motherboard, I had to use the bottom two PCI bracket slots. There isn't enough space on the bottom of the case to mount fans.
5. PSU - The ATX power supply is daisy-chained to the front panel. Zip ties with a chain. 3D-printed models are available for purchase. I could print brackets to mount an ATX PSU to the NR200 from the *bay, but that would be an extra cost, and I'm cheap.
6. Fans - To mount three fans to a single fan header, use the included fan splitter. 1 92mm exhaust fan, 2 X 120mm exhaust fans on top of case, and a PSU fan that also exhausts to the top of the case br>br>Performance / Thermalsbr>In comparison to my micro-computer, the system is just as cool. 5 x 120mm fans in an ATX case. br>Despite the limited space, the channeled airflow with everything exhausting through the top shines in this case. br>I haven't overclocked my CPU past the base PBO of 4 and have no plans to do so in the future. Idle at 2 GHz (35C-45C) 45°C), and the load (60°C-65°C). 72 degrees Fahrenheit), which is ideal for my needs. br>GPU is located near the bottom mesh panel and receives plenty of fresh air when idle (32C - 35C). load (60C-38C), temperature (38C-38C), temperature (38C-38C 70C). br>br>Overall, this came out a lot better than I had anticipated. br>The case is absolutely stunning; I have no regrets. br>I hope this information is useful to some of you!.

Camryn Willis
Camryn Willis
| Feb 02, 2021
This is an incredible case
5/5

For a long time, I've been on the lookout for a SFF case. This case is not cheaply made, but it fits the budget perfectly. Because the case's front is made of hard aluminum, disassembling the computer is simple. It was fairly simple and enjoyable to construct in this case. Here are my measurements so you can see how much you can fit in this teeny-tiny space. Asus rog strix mobobr>I7- I7- I7- I7- I7- I7- I7- I7- I7- I7- I7- I7- I7- I7- I 9700k (aio 120mm)br>32gb Corsair lpx 3200 rambr>2tb WD m. 2br>Corsair 750w sfx psbr>Msi rtx 2080 super (aio 120mm)br>120mm noctua slim fans bottom x2br>92mm noctua fan in back.

Egypt Houston
Egypt Houston
| Dec 06, 2021
The case is great, but there are a few flaws, and the customer service is terrible
3/5

Working in this environment is simple. The assembly, for example, is very simple and quick. There are a lot of cooling options, but it's still a small case for a PC build. br>br>On the downside, the main power button had a retention leg that had broken out of the box. When you tilt the case, the power button half falls out, it's not noticeable. I contacted Coolermaster customer service to see if a replacement plastic button could be sent to me. I was willing to pay for it in full, including shipping, but Coolermaster customer service insisted that I send photos after my initial message. I provided them with the photos they requested. After a week, Coolermaster responded, saying that due to high demand and COVID-related issues, they were unable to fulfill my order. 19 They couldn't find me the part, so why bother asking for photos if you're just going to say no? br>br>The three-pin fan cable was missing from my accessory pack. For the same reasons, Coolermaster declined to send it to me. All they suggested was that I return it to Amazon.

Kamila McKinney
Kamila McKinney
| Aug 10, 2021
It's a nice case with a lot of thought put into it
5/5

br>br>I was looking for a compact case with room to run a long 3 fan 2070 card. br>br>This case worked nicely,br>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). br>br>Other thoughtful features include two PSU bracket positions, depending on whether you're using a standard SFX or an SFX-based system. br>The side and front covers can be removed without tools, but they're snug until you're ready to remove them. br>The top and bottom covers are also easily removed, but each is secured by a single screw. br>br>The only issue I had with this case was that I used an NZXT Kraken X63 280mm AIO cooler - which caused a conflict. (RL- KRX63- 01) and the radiator will not fit into the side-mounted radiator bracket. br>The bolt pattern on the bracket allows for 280MM radiators, but the top and bottom edges of the bracket are bent at 90 degrees, resulting in an opening slightly smaller than the top to bottom dimension of the Kracken 280 radiator. br>br>To fit the cooler in place, I had to spread the bracket's folded sheetmetal edges back a bit on the top and bottom. br> The solution was not elegant, but it worked. br> This 280 cooler was also only just big enough to fit in- wise within the case's frame opening, but it worked as long as the cooling lines were on the hing side of the bracket (rather than the side that the bracket bolts to the case-side-side-side-side-side-side-side-side-side-side-side-side-side-side-side-side-side-side-side-side-side-side-side-side-side-side-side-side-side-side- frame). br>br>The thin sheetmetal where the motherboard actually bolts into was the biggest negative for me; the tray has a nice big cutout on the back to access cooler backplates, but the thinness of the metal, combined with the large opening, causes the motherboard tray to flex more than any other case I can remember building in. br>It's not a deal breaker, and it shouldn't matter once the machine is put together, but I thought it was worth mentioning. br>br>Also, the case is quite heavy for its size. br>br>I had intended to purchase one of the windowed versions of this case as well, but they were sold out before I could. br>br>My design (all-purpose) Gaming (moderate): Asrock Z390M-Asrock Z390M-Asrock Z390M-Asrock Z390M-Asrock Z390M-As Intel i5-series processorbr>ITX/ac motherboardIntel i5-series processorbr>Intel i5-series processorb 9600K CPUbr>Crucial Ballistix Sport LT 3200 MHz DDR4 RAMbr>Mushkin Pilot – 2TB PCIe NVMebr>EVGA Supernova PSU 123-Watt EVGA Supernova PSU 123-Watt EVGA Supernova PSU 123-Watt EVGA Supernova PSU 123-Watt EVGA Supernova PSU 123-Watt EVGA Super 0650- NZXT Kraken X63 280mm Y1br>NZXT Kraken X63 280mm Y1br>NZXT Kraken X63 280mm RL- KRX63- 01br>Zotac RTX 2070 AMP ZT-Zotac RTX 2070 AMP ZT-Zotac RTX 2070 AMP Z T20700B- 10Pbr>br>I have two thin 120mm x 15mm bottom fans blowing up/in, and one thick 120mm fan blowing up/out in the top coverbr>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br> 8GHZ,br> GPU is slightly overclocked (MSI Afterburner's "Curve" maxes out around 2280 core speed),br>br>Case has good airflow,br>thermal performance while gaming has been:

CPU Max 72 degrees (@125w draw)
GPU Max 64 degrees (GPU @99%)
GPU Max 64 degrees (GPU @99%)
GPU Max 64 degrees.

Hector Burgess
Hector Burgess
| May 13, 2021

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