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The Community's NR200P
Ever since Cooler Master’s inception as a company, we have celebrated uniqueness alongside a community that dares to embrace their inventive identity.
With PC setups as a medium for self-expression, the popular MasterBox NR200P is now available in 4 brand new colorways, Flamingo Pink, Caribbean Blue, Sunset Orange, and Nightshade Purple to match the bold personalities built to stand out.
In close collaboration with our community of builders, the 4 colors are the result of a Reddit survey hosted by our fellow PC enthusiasts.
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4 New Colorways
The highly-acclaimed MasterBox NR200P is now available in Flamingo Pink, Caribbean Blue, Sunset Orange, and Nightshade Purple.
Selected by our fans on Reddit r/sffpc, and made with thick, powder coated SGCC steel, these chassis will stay clean, bright, colorful and durable even in harsh traveling conditions.
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Limited Size, Unlimited Options
The NR200P boasts larger ATX chassis features while retaining a space-efficient form factor.
The NR200P comes with a choice of side panels: vented steel for unrestricted airflow, or crystal-clear tempered glass to reveal the beauty of a computing beast.
A PCI Riser is included for vertical GPU installation, ideal for showcasing or feeding it fresh air from the side with the vented panel.
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Unrestricted Cooling Potential
The NR200P bears unlimited cooling potential: including two 120mm SickleFlow fans, and capable of holding up to 7 fans in total.
The compact structure can efficiently house CPU coolers up to 155mm in height and radiators up to 280mm in length, so even the hottest running hardware can’t be held back.
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Triple-Slot GPU Support and Included Vertical Riser Cable
Triple slot GPUs supports a maximum length of 330mm and maximum width of 156mm, fitting the largest, high-end graphics cards.
A custom-sized riser cable is included to vertically showcase a graphics card, or allow radiator mounting at the bottom of the chassis to keep the system running as cool as it looks.
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Easy, Tool-Free Access
All external panels, including the tempered glass and top mounted fans are secured with pins for easy removal, facilitating quick access to the internals without the use of tools.
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360 Degree Accessibility
Every panel and frame part of the NR200P can be dismantled.
Screws are used to secure the frame parts to allow advanced disassembly and multiple angles to easily work inside of the chassis.
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Multiple Motherboard Support Options
Compatible with Mini-ITX and Mini DTX.
The PSU can be front-mounted for extra motherboard clearance with a maximum space of 244 x 226 mm.
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Out-Of-The-Box Custom Cooling Support
Two liquid cooling pump locations alongside side and bottom radiator mounting locations allow for powerful, custom water-cooled builds inside a compact enclosure.
Pros: -Toolless design for 5 panels is a live saver when compared to other cases. -Only 2 screws to access the side bracket, and 2 more for the power supply cage. -Aesthetically this thing is amazing. Simple and sleek design, nothing much to be upset about visually. -Not aluminum, I hate building in aluminum cases so it's a huge plus that this thing is rock solid. -Massive amounts of ventilation, back in the 2000's this would have been part of their HAF (High-Air-Flow) series I'm sure. -Temps are great, idles at 28-32c on the CPU with a NZXT X52 on a 9900k and full load is around 56-58c. The GPU stays around 34-36c idle and 55-57c full load on a RTX 3080 Founders Edition in standard configuration (Not vertical). 2 included top fans as exhaust, NZXT radiator on the side bracket with 2 fans as intake, and 2 fans under the GPU as intake on the bottom. Manual fan curves were used, no overclocking.
Cons: -No carrying handle. -No USB Type-C port on the front. -Didn't include 92mm fan for the back side like the standard NR200, and like most reviewer copies YouTuber's received did. -Newegg used UPS for shipping and I ordered on Monday, and didn't get it until the following Monday. UPS said they attempted delivery on Thursday and lied, I have a doorbell camera and they never came. Had to wait until the following Monday for them to deliver it to an "Access Point" and go pick it up myself. -Can't confirm yet, but it would seem like taking the top panel off will shake loose all the dust that's accumulated and it's going to go everywhere. Unlike the other panels that come off without much guff, the top panel requires enough force to knock loose all the dust in the filter. -Cable management was a pain, plan it out more than once, test fit parts, pretty standard stuff for an SFF case. Just took awhile to figure out what would work for my particular parts. Being this is a relatively new case, there wasn't much material on the internet to reference to ensure my parts would fit, but they all did.
Overall Review: CPU: 9900k @ Stock CPU Cooler: NXZT Kraken X52 (Side mounted) GPU: RTX 3080 Founders Edition @ Stock PSU: Corsair 600W SFX Gold 80+ MOBO: ASUS ROG STRIX Z390-I RAM: 32GB (2x16GB) Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200 CL16 NVMe: 2x Samsung 970 EVO Plus 1TB SSD: 3x Samsung 850 EVO 1TB The PSU works fine at stock speeds for CPU/GPU, but I'd like to overclock. The 600W was pulled out of another rig to get this one up and running and will be replaced ASAP with 750W or 850W depending on availability due to The Rona.