🔥 Small Case, Big Power: Build the Mini Beast Everyone’s Talking About!
The Cooler Master NR200 is a compact Mini-ITX PC case engineered for high-performance builds. It supports large triple-slot GPUs up to 330mm, including the RTX 4080 Super and RX 7900 XTX, and offers versatile cooling options with side-mounted 240mm/280mm AIO liquid cooling and up to six fans. Its vented steel panels and compact SFX PSU support ensure efficient airflow and power delivery in a sleek 18.25L footprint, perfect for professionals craving power without compromise.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | Cooler Master |
Series | NR200 Black |
Item model number | MCB-NR200-KNNN-S00 |
Item Weight | 10.56 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 14.76 x 7.28 x 11.49 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.76 x 7.28 x 11.49 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Cooler Master |
ASIN | B08BFJ8V8C |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 17, 2020 |
T**N
impressive itx case!
great case quality. sturdy and extremly well ventilated.fits a asrock 9060xt easily.went with the 850 watt coolermaster power supply.arctic freezer 3 pro 240 and a asrock z790m-itx wifi board with a i7-14700 cpu.excellent build!the case has many options for power supply mounting.and multiple case fns if needed.i cant get over the sturdy thick build quality of this case.the case is a little bigger then i expected.but flows air well for high end gaming builds. cable management is well hidden for a clean look.i like the dust filter on bottom of case for easy clean up when needed as well.
M**Y
Awesome ITX case on a budget
I recently built a system in the Cooler Master NR200, and it was easily one of the smoothest PC builds I’ve done. The case strikes a perfect balance between compact size and accessibility—small enough to fit just about anywhere, yet thoughtfully designed so every component is easy to install. The tool-less panels and clever internal layout really made the build process stress-free.I also appreciate the little details that set it apart, like the included power cord, which adds convenience right out of the box. Overall, the NR200 is a fantastic case for anyone looking to build in a compact form factor without sacrificing ease of use or thoughtful design. Highly recommended!
T**K
Excellent quality case - good for a starter build
I was extremely lucky to stumble upon this case while looking for a Mini-ITX. It's made of durable, good quality metal that's heavy (but not too heavy), small with a lot of room, and extremely versatile (just about every panel of this thing comes off without any tools - just need a screwdriver for the top and bottom panels). It's pretty much perfect for both experts and first-time builders who want a smaller compact PC.This was my very first time building my own PC, and despite it being inside such a small case, the NR200 made it extremely easy to install. There are tons of places for cable management ties with unlimited potentional for different layouts. The case also has so much airflow that it cools the case extremely well. You also can't beat the price either - it's comparable to a Ncase M1 (but slightly bigger) while being less than half the cost.There are only a couple issues that I ran into:- The backside of the case does not have a lot of room to run cables. Not a deal breaker (it was still very doable) but you'll need to strap down the cables on the backside as well in order to get the panel to shut. If it had just another half inch it would be perfect.- There are many mixed answers on this, but the version without the riser does NOT come with a glass side panel (or at least mine didn't). If you want a see-through side panel, you'll have to opt for the PCI riser version.Overall I'm extremely happy with this case, it made my first build in a Mini-ITX case very easy. My PC runs very cool and there's lots of room for expansion once the 20 & 30 series cards drop in price again.My build:- AMD Ryzen 5 3600- GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4GB- Team T-Force Vulcan TUF 16GB 3200MHz- 512GB M.2 NVMe Boot Drive w/ 2 500GB 2.5 SSDs- Gigabyte B550I Aorus Pro AX MOBO- Corsair SF 450 Watt PSU- 3 x 120mm PWM Fans
H**F
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%)
N**E
Awesome little case
Why did you pick this product vs others?:I get sad when I realize they probably don't make this anymore. My first PC build and I decided to go tiny. Definitely understand that this is a very small case. Worked a charm for my build. Crammed everything in and it's beautiful. Temps are fine. Needs more fans than it comes with obviously, but be careful with measurements and hardware sizes.
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