Cooler Master NR200P MAX SFF Small Form Factor Mini-ITX Case, Custom 280mm AIO, 850W SFX Gold PSU, Triple-slot Vertical Mount GPU, PCIe Gen4 Riser, Tempered Glass or Vented Panel (NR200P-MCNN85-SL0)

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  • Lisa A.

    > 24 hour

    After finishing my first mini itx build in this case I decided to plan a second build in another one of these cases.

  • Ty Eslick

    > 24 hour

    I was extremely lucky to stumble upon this case while looking for a Mini-ITX. Its made of durable, good quality metal thats 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). Its 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 cant beat the price either - its 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 youll 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 didnt). If you want a see-through side panel, youll have to opt for the PCI riser version. Overall Im extremely happy with this case, it made my first build in a Mini-ITX case very easy. My PC runs very cool and theres 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

  • John Rolf

    > 24 hour

    Always been a fan of ITX builds. This is my third so far. Very impressed that it came with cables pre routed, an AIO, and a PSU. I could not find any answers online that said if this case came with a 1700 bracket. The description on Amazon said you would have to buy one. Turns out it does come with one. Worked well for my 13k i7. I also managed to squeeze a 3090 TI into this case with no issues. There was even some clearance left towards the front panel where I could route cables.

  • CM

    > 24 hour

    Good solid quality, and the included components are all great. The V850 power supply comes with custom length, sleeved cables, which is something you dont get if you purchase this power supply separately. Cooler Master put effort into this and didnt simply rob their parts bin like they could have. Even the Master Liquid AIO they include has been customized with longer hoses that place the pump into the perfect spot. The big question I had before buying this, which I never found an answer for by going over this stores product listing, was if an Intel LGA1700 mounting bracket was included to mount the AIO. Im happy to say that yes, one is included, so all of you 12th or 13th Gen Intel guys wont have any problems. For a pretty small case, this thing can accommodate huge graphics cards. Im running an RTX 4080FE, which is the same size as the 4090FE, and the card literally slid right in. If you plan on using the tempered glass side panel like I am, then I would recommend buying a couple of Noctua 120mm slim fans to mount in the bottom, blowing air up at the GPU. All in all my temps have been great, and Im running a 13600K fully unlocked, with an MSI Z790i MPG Edge motherboard and T-Force DDR5 6400 ram.

  • Indydi

    > 24 hour

    This case is awesome, well designed, well made. This was my first computer build, and my son, who has some experience, questioned my decision to go with the NR200P given the additional challenge of working in a small space--until he saw it in person. He was so impressed, he wanted one for himself. Here is my build: Intel Core i7-12700K ASUS ROG Strix B660-I (mini-ITX) Nvidia RTX 3070FE GPU Kingston Fury Beast DDR5 16 x 2 RAM (rgb) EVGA Supernova 750W SFX power supply (note small form factor) SK Hynix Platinum P41 2 TB m.2 SSD SK Hynix Platinum P41 1 TB m.2 SSD Thermalright Silver Soul 135 white cooler Arctic P9 PWM PST 92mm fan Arctic BioniX F120 fans x 2 Chassis fan hub CPU Cooling (the really cryptic looking one) Noteworthy: The Thermalright cooler DOES fit, even with the glass side. Actually has some room to spare. The Kingston RAM has only about 2mm clearance from the cooling tower. But 2mm is enough. My fan hub sits behind the front panel, nicely hidden, because its not pretty. I routed several things behind that panel. You can also place SSDs there, but mine are both m.2, directly plugged into the MB, so that front panel was wide open for wires. I added two fans on the bottom and one at the back. Based on my review of the literature (YouTube), the best airflow with a cooling tower is to intake from the bottom and back, and exhaust thru the top. Including the fan in the center of my cooling tower, I have 6 fans in here and no problems with heat. The two stock fans are on top. I did add a magnetic filter on the back to block off the openings back there. My computer sits right next to an air filter which is right next to a chinchilla cage, with hair and dust floating everywhere. ______________________________________ Everyone talks about the challenge of routing the cables in such a small case. For me, this was the fun part and I was very happy with the outcome. Like I said, Im a first time builder, so I have no experience. Which means you can do it too. You can decide based on the pics whether you think I did a decent enough job. Just ordered another NR200P for a surprise system for my dad. Hope it goes as well as the first one, but if it doesnt, the problem wont be the case! LOVE LOVE LOVE the colors, too! I wouldve gone with pink if it hadnt been $50 more at the time of my build. Even thought about getting one now and switching everything out, but decided not to rock the boat.

  • Elvis P.

    > 24 hour

    Wish i went with orange but i opted for a pitch black theme for my setup. I would but another in the future

  • Danner

    > 24 hour

    I love almost everything about this case. My Number One complaint is layout for the Vertical GPU and AIO at the bottom of the case. By mounting the AIO on the bottom (recommended by CM) youre causing the pump to be at the top of the loop which reduces performance and increases noise. This could have been avoided if CM had designed to the top of the case to allow an AIO. But of course youre not required to use this layout nor does using it cause any type of failure. Its just not optimal nor is it recommended by any AIO manufacturer. They just arent designed to be oriented that way. With that aside, this case is phenomenal. I love the ventilation this case offers, along with the style from the side panel. I built my case using the Aorus X570 Pro Wifi Mini ITX MOBO, Lian Li 240mm AIO, Two SSDs mounted at the front, Corsair SFX600 PSU, and a GTX 1070 (until 3080s are readily available). Cable management was great considering the size of the case and using stock PSU cables. The AIO tube routing leaves a lot to be desired but works none the less. The fans included with the case are decent, and I love the no tool design for quickly removing fans as needed. The front IO is perfect for my needs but I could see some wishing for more. If youre looking for a nice SFX case to build in, I think this should be a top contender on your list. Its a fantastic case, and is a breeze to build in. CM has outdone themselves with the engineering with this case, but there are still improvements that can be made. Im happy with my purchase, and would do it again.

  • z

    > 24 hour

    Only have 3 PCIE lines, one for CPU, and two for GPU If you want to build rtx40 graphic card, you may need to buy one more PCIE line.

  • OhDannyBoi

    > 24 hour

    Great case for builds. Plenty of space in a small package. Not the smallest case out there, but small enough to be small form factor. Very easy to build with this case, you can take the entire thing apart. Plenty of airflow. Great bang for the buck, you cant go wrong with this case. This case is designed for SFX power supplies, but you can fit a bigger PSU in it, but I recommend just sticking with SFX power supplies.

  • Alex K.

    > 24 hour

    Fit my micro atx board, 1080ti ftw hybrid and full size atx psu (180mm length). I also have a 20tb iron wolf pro as well. Now I had to get creative and drill a few extra mounting holes for the hardware but temps are stable and with in reason while gaming. As for the included top mounting 120fans I did have to get a ultra slim 13mm to fit and use pop rivets to attach but it worked great.

NR200P MAX debuts Cooler Master’s new MAX Series. Designed with our thermal, power delivery and mechanical design expertise, MAX provides a ready-to-go package capable of handling next gen components and the longest of graphics cards. The NR200P MAX streamlines the experience of small form factor PC building to a matter of minutes, empowering users to achieve maximum performance with minimal hassle. Pre-installed and pre-routed with tailor-made 280mm water cooling and 850W PSU, PC enthusiasts can enjoy a custom, high-end experience out of the box.

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