🔥 Elevate Your Gaming Setup with Style!
The Cooler Master NR200P MAX Mini-ITX Case is a high-performance, compact solution designed for gamers and PC builders. With a sleek 18.30L footprint, it supports vertical GPU mounting for powerful graphics cards, features a 280mm AIO for optimal cooling, and includes an 850W SFX Gold PSU to keep your system running smoothly. Choose between a tempered glass or vented panel to showcase your build while ensuring excellent airflow.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 4 |
Brand | Cooler Master |
Series | NR200P MAX |
Item model number | NR200PV2-MCNN85-SL0 |
Item Weight | 16.98 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 14.84 x 7.28 x 11.49 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.84 x 7.28 x 11.49 inches |
Color | Black/Grey |
Manufacturer | Cooler Master |
ASIN | B09CF4YGJ8 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | August 11, 2021 |
J**J
Not the tiniest sff case but maybe the easiest to build in.
The TLDR is that this case is great. I bought another to build a new work computer, and both cases are keeping cool. I did replace the fans with Scythe 140mm fans on the radiator and 120mm slim fans for the bottom on both my home and work builds since both are similar enough.It's been a while since I built a computer and kind of set it and forgot about it. I've dusted out the home machine once since I got that one. Otherwise my only gripe was the paint on the original case but again, that literally buffed out. The second case didn't even have much in the way of spots on the paint or anything.----------------------------------------------------------------------Original review below:I had an original nr200 that I moved an old itx build into about a year ago and loved it. I honestly wish I had kept it instead of selling and keeping my atx build. But I probably wouldn't have gone with this then. So, it's a win. After waiting 7+ months for this case, between seeing it in reviews and not knowing where to get it until it hit Amazon/Newegg, I'd say it was worth the wait.This comes with two minor caveats, for me at least, that I can't imagine many people have run into.I got my *first* delivery and was missing the riser cable and one of the pcie power cables. The box looked unopened so I'll say it was a packing issue from the factory. I did try to just go through the order page to exchange it but was only given the option to return. I'd imagine this is due to the cost of the item as a whole. A call with an Amazon rep got this turned into an exchange.The second little gripe I have is with the paint. On the first and second item, the paint looked a little weird. Not really scuffs but I had to take a little polish to the panels to clean them up. Not a big deal, but if someone is paying close to or over 450 for this great package, and technically for a specific color, I would think the qc on the paint would be a better.I popped an x570i Strix board with my 5900x and Strix 3080. Everything fit like a glove. The cooler does have a little whine in the pump but I keep the machine of to the side and have a fan on most of the time so it's not audible. I did change the top fans out though for the Silverstone Penatrator ARGB fans to get a little more flair but the stock fans were more than capable of get the hot air through the radiator. I matched these up with their 120mm Slimmer fans.If you don't already have a computer built or want to downsize from an ATX build like my situation, this is the way to go. Be weary that the psu comes with 2x PCIE power cables that have 2 plugs daisy chained each. I don't really see this as a problem but I know there are disadvantages to this according to the internet pc building gods. I had a custom cable made anyway to add a third and there are plenty of people on etsy that can provide such a product or a full set of cables if needed. I paired this with a set of those 90 degree adapters too so it looks extra clean.I think if Coolermaster sold this version of the case, without the psu, cooler, riser, etc, for the same price as the normal nr200, I think they'd still sell a ton. Great case overall, probably never going mid/full size build again because of it.
K**Y
Highly Recommended!
I love this case. It's well built, relatively easy to assemble, and looks great. I'm a beginner to building and this is my second PC build. I built the first one 10 years ago for gaming, and it lasted me longer than any other PC I have ever owned, which is why I chose to build another instead of buying a preassembled one. My old PC is still running well, and pretty fast too, but it doesn't have the specifications for newer updates (e.g., Windows 11, 4k display, and specifications for software updates).The main purpose of this second PC build is to be able to run statistical and data analysis software for grad school, be able to handle programing and also be gaming capable if I ever do decide to play. I wanted a small ITX PC that I can easily take with me if I need to attend school in another city. I also wanted it to look more professional than some of the typical gaming PCs out there. This case has great reviews and has a well thought-out design in terms of cooling and cable management. It met all of my criteria.It comes with an AIO, power supply, and thermal paste. Before receiving the case I was a bit concerned about the quality, but it is actually very sturdy and well built. Panels are easy to remove and put on, without too many screws. They are held in place by the design of the case. The panels clicks into the structure of the case. There is no concern about panels falling out. I did not have any issue with fitting the motherboard or other components into the case, but it is small inside and would be difficult to remove components. I had to unplug a couple of cords to try to read the serial number on the side of the motherboard and that was not fun.Overall, very satisfied with this case and would recommend it. If I have to build another computer, I would choose this case without a doubt. Out of all the components I bought to build this PC, this is by far my favorite component.PC buildMSI MEG z690i motherboardIntel i7 12700k CPUNvidia RTX 3070 GPUCorsair Vengeance DDR5 32 GB RAMSamsung 980 Pro 2 TB SSDCooler Master NR200P Max case
W**.
Great looking case with tons of modularity, cable management is difficult though.
I really like the way this case looks and how modular it is. You can fit a lot of stuff in there, which is great, but cable managing all of it is definitely a with how small of a space you have to work with. I am not a beginner in the pc building department, but not an expert by any means, and it was a long and difficult process for me to get everything sorted in this.With that said, this thing is great. I fit a full length Asrock Phantom Gaming RX6950 XT with no problem. This card is huge and the case handled it perfectly, with the included PCIE riser. While the case definitely gets hot with the included AIO cooler, I have never experienced any sort of thermal throttling. The AIO tube length is perfect for the size case and relatively easy to install on the AM5 platform. Cooler Master definitely did a solid with the included SFX 80 plus gold power supply. All in for this package is a very reasonable price considering the custom AIO and pre ran cables.Very satisfied with my purchase.
J**H
Worth it
Really good SFF case, especially since the power supply and all the cables come prerouted, and the AIO head is already perfectly lined up for where your CPU will be. I would look at the PSU and remove any cables you don’t need before you put anything in, as it will be very cramped with all of them in. Preinstalled fans are a bit loud, but you’ll be fine turning them down a bit, as I haven’t seen my CPU (ryzen 9 9900x) hit more than 78ish degrees, even under heavy load. Since the GPU is right up next to the side of the case (if you’re using the vented side panel), it gets access to fresh air, so those temps are also great. You will need at least 1 15mm height fan for the bottom, as a 25mm will not fit under the PCIe riser cable (even with trying to force it a little). Overall an amazing case to start building SFF computers.
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