🚀 Elevate Your Build with the NR200 - Where Compact Meets Powerful!
The Cooler Master NR200 White Mini-ITX PC Case is a compact yet powerful solution for gamers and professionals alike, featuring a 18.25L design that supports high-performance components, including GPUs up to 330mm and advanced liquid cooling options. With its versatile cooling capabilities and efficient airflow design, this case is perfect for building a high-performance system without compromising on space.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | Cooler Master |
Series | NR200 White |
Item model number | MCB-NR200P-WGNN-S00 |
Item Weight | 10.56 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 14.8 x 7.28 x 11.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.8 x 7.28 x 11.5 inches |
Color | White |
Manufacturer | Cooler Master |
ASIN | B08BFJHP26 |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 17, 2020 |
J**R
MIX AND MATCH FUN!
the white and black NCORE 100 Air cases have 100% interchangeable parts so you can switch out the shells and get a black and white or silver and black versions if you buy both (see pictures)here are some other facts not mentioned by others1. FANS: comes with 2x 120mm fans, the case only has room for 2X 120mm fans (not including cpu, and PSU fan) 1x on top and the other on side. note the cooler master fans are a joke barely moving any air, you'll get better cooling buying something better. im using 2x 2008 thermaltake 2600rpm fans that still work to this daythis air version is different than the water cooled version which was 4 inches taller for the radiator on top. this air version has 0.0 room for a water cooler with a radiator, the top has a mount to only fit 1x 120 mm fan. if you want water cooling you need to buy the water cooled version.2. 2.5 SSD MOUNT: you can mount an 2.5 SSD drive at the bottom of the case using 4x screw pegs held by the friction of rubber holes. to my disappointment you can only mount 1x2.5 drive in the case. adding the MOBO i saw plenty of room to stack 2x 2.5 ssd drives so im disappointed they didn't include a rack. since 2015 ive accumulated 15x 2.5 ssd drives and there just sitting on the shelf why not use them to store old less intensive games, movies, music photos and so oni have pictures on how to mount 2x2.5 ssd drives at the bottom you will need to buy something like"2.5inch Solid State Hard Disk SSD Aluminium Alloy Bracket ITX Computer case Built-in PC SSD HDD Bracket 2 Bays SATA PATA Computer Hard Disk Rack Docking Station Base" by MerainMelisted on amazon, note my pictures you only have space on one side to use the bracket the bracket won't fit on the side facing the panel but 1x side is strong enough to support both drives, be sure to screw in the bracket first then the bottom pegs note on the side of the bracket the bottom pegs won't go in fully cause they share the same hole but its enough to have a gripAIR COOLER: also the 70mm air cooler claim clearance is completely wrong, the manual says maximum is 68mm but i installed a 67mm cooler with the fan and i couldn't fit a hair between the closing panel and cooler, so the real clearance is around 67.5mm or lower. this is due to CM adding a plastic shroud in the panel that reduces cooler space even if by 0.2-0.3 mm especially if your slim fan has rubber feet that adds more length a detail fan sellers never include.ADJUSTMENTS: just like the water cooled version you can expand the cases width about an inch and move the inner tray to add more cpu air cooler space or more space for the graphics card, either one or the other.note: i maxed the CPU air cooler space to 67mm cause I'm using a hand me down 12900ks and it needs as much heat sink as possible, with this set up i can add a 3x slot graphics card just barely but if you have something like a 3.2 or 3.5 slot GPU with fan overhang it wont fitworking inside the case is quite good due to the fact you can get your hands in any direction of the caseNOTE: in order to change out the side fan you have to remove the bracket that allows you to adjust the width of the case, so if your going to adjust the size of the case and need to switch out the fans do it while your adjusting the case size.fantastic value right now only $140 lets me build 2 mini pcs, but you do have to buy your own SFX PSU this case does not come with unlike the water cooled version
L**N
My Favorite ITX Case - Streaming PC Upgrade
I have no regrets purchasing the case—I love how it turned out. What I really appreciate about the NCORE 100 is its compact footprint, sleek tower shape, and elegant metallic finish.Cable management does require a bit of creativity to keep things looking tidy, but the case includes plenty of zip ties and has more than enough space to route your cables efficiently. The build quality feels solid, and the overall design is both modern and refined.It also comes with two exhaust fans pre-installed, so there’s no need to buy additional cooling right out of the box.
J**T
I would buy this again but probably did not need to.
Perhaps still the best itx case on the market. Definitely the best for the price. Easy to install and easy to use. Cable management could be a little bit better for where the power supply gets placed. Other than that, no complaints.Probably not the best case for RGB.I would buy this again but probably did not need to.
M**S
Great starter mini itx for $60
Really nice mini itx case, especially for those new to mini itx building. It's nice and small at 20L or so, but still roomy enough for some larger pieces. With a bracket (which will probably have to be found for around $20) you can even fit a full size ATX power supply.Some extra pros:- Side, top, and front panels are completely screw less for really easy access to the inside. (the bottom panel has just one screw)- Comes with a couple fans, though one is a little smaller and I didn't really find a place for it. The larger fan is near silent though.
J**N
Buy the newer model.
It is a nice case. The problems that I have with it were corrected in later versions, so just buy the newer model instead.
D**V
Excellent SFF PC case, which came with a minor defect
This is an excellent case, and one of the few mainstream and affordable small form factor PC cases. Its major relative compromise is the size, which is close to as large as "SFF" gets. The case is also heavier than most SFF cases, being mostly made of steel, versus aluminum or plastic. However, it has nearly no size or cooling limitations in its class. Aesthetically, it follows the general SFF PC trend of minimalist design. Anything I have planned for my build, be it the largest GPU I can afford, or adding some old 3.5" hard drives to my system, are possible in this case, which is easily transportable, though not quite backpack portable. I won't spend much time talking more about the positives of this case but I'll highlight some of my gripes, which should not be deal breakers, but ways that Cooler Master can improve the case without reducing its capabilities.Though the NR200 can accommodate almost any ITX hardware, its layout design is not completely perfect. I would have appreciated some gaps in the frame or motherboard area for routing cables behind the motherboard. One of my PSU cables is routed between the motherboard panel and the case's right side panel (when looking towards the case), but it's the flat kind which raises the case's side panel ever so slightly. Others with round or quality braided cables looking to route their cables behind the motherboard without raising the side case panel will need to route the cables in the gap between the motherboard and the motherboard panel. Unfortunately, they will need to do this before installing the motherboard, and uninstall the mobo every time before disconnecting. Some extra spaces or gaps that allow the cable connectors to slide through would have solved this problem. Another gap for the 24 pin connector would have improved quality of life a little, too, though I'm not sure if that would be possible in a practical spot. Having the thick 24 pin cable extending from the PSU in its default position can press down on the GPU without some careful cable management. Fortunately, Cooler Master provided some velcro straps underneath the PSU that help with this a lot, likely because they anticipated this problem for most consumers. Still, I can tell that Cooler Master intended this case to be as easy as possible for beginners, and neat cable management and avoiding pressure on the GPU will likely be a fairly difficult step of building in this case. Finally, the case could perhaps use some lengthier front I/O cables, so that they could have been routed behind the motherboard without blocking the PSU fan.Speaking of front I/O, I would have also preferred a USB type C connector on the front. I can understand that it was not included due to cost, but I would prefer a version of the NR200 with a type C port and no fans, and likely would have even paid $10 more for that tradeoff. My version of the NR200 is the base version which comes with one 92mm fan and one 120mm fan, and the included fans are fine; not exceptionally quiet but not annoyingly loud. Still, I might replace both of them with Noctua fans to get the quietest possible airflow, and the 92mm fan will definitely not fit when I upgrade to the CPU cooler I plan on getting. Though Cooler Master included fans to appeal to customers who will use stock coolers and don't want to worry about aftermarket cooling solutions, they still have an opportunity to cater to more enthusiast consumers (who constitute a large part of the SFF community). Many SFF builders will either not need the included fans, or prefer to choose their own. They likely also prefer having near to mid-term future proof features. A version of this case without fans and a type C port, offered at a small premium, would still be a great deal.My unit also came with a minor defect - the metal frame (not sure of the correct term) of one of the USB ports at the top is not completely connected. The end of the metal frame is bent inwards slightly as shown in the picture. I haven't encountered problems while plugging and unplugging USB devices, albeit carefully, into the jack multiple times over the past couple of weeks, so I didn't deduct a star or try to get it replaced. I'm optimistic that it'll stay as-is and not get bent worse over time. If this is a problem in manufacturing, hopefully Cooler Master can address this issue.
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