expiredLes1950 posted Mar 22, 2021 08:55 AM
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expiredLes1950 posted Mar 22, 2021 08:55 AM
Cooler Master NR200P White Small Form Factor Mini-ITX Case w/ Tempered Glass
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One is no-RGB, regular orientation, regular heatsink:
* https://imgur.com/KSovBMr - white no-rgb
The other is full RGB, vertical GPU, 240mm radiator (on top via inverting the case)
* https://imgur.com/x1z8BeN - rainbow
* https://imgur.com/S7UEWW4 - rainbow (movie)
* https://imgur.com/gfQs89J - white leds
the NR200P comes with the 2 vented side mesh panels AND the tempered glass (so 3 panels total)
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I am pretty sure $100 was retail price for the nr200p at launch. Did they bump it up due to the rave reviews?
I did a build in the non glass version and am very pleased with it. Be prepared to spend more for SFF across the board. Mini itx mobos and sfx psus are about 15-30% more expensive than their similarly spec'd atx counterparts, and tend to go on sale less often.
I am pretty sure $100 was retail price for the nr200p at launch. Did they bump it up due to the rave reviews?
I did a build in the non glass version and am very pleased with it. Be prepared to spend more for SFF across the board. Mini itx mobos and sfx psus are about 15-30% more expensive than their similarly spec'd atx counterparts, and tend to go on sale less often.
the NR200P comes with the 2 vented side mesh panels AND the tempered glass (so 3 panels total)
I mean technically, its 3-4 dollars off than normal but hardly slick by any means.
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the NR200P comes with the 2 vented side mesh panels AND the tempered glass (so 3 panels total)
I mean technically, its 3-4 dollars off than normal but hardly slick by any means.
1) it's best in class for itx builds imo. This is also a great price for the P (panel) version
2) it can fit very large graphics cards (330mm max I believe) meaning you can accommodate a 3070
3) you can 3d print (or buy off ebay) a PSU adapter so it can fit a normal sized PSU. otherwise it takes a special size (...SFX-M?), which is a big win since tiny PSUs are expensive and max out around 800W, which will be near max capacity if using a 3070. This does conflict with using the GPU adapter bracket.
4) being an ITX case, aftermarket cpu coolers are limited by height clearance. The best cpu coolers for it are the scythe Mugen 5 [amazon.com] if you are using the glass panel or the Scythe Fuma 2 [amazon.com] if you are going all mesh (the Fuma 2 technically works with the glass panel, but they contact)
5) cable routing sucks, there's almost nowhere to hide the cables
6) not really a case for overclocking. It's got good airflow but not great, and too small for a custom WC loop. Plan on running cpu near stock
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One is no-RGB, regular orientation, regular heatsink:
* https://imgur.com/KSovBMr - white no-rgb
The other is full RGB, vertical GPU, 240mm radiator (on top via inverting the case)
* https://imgur.com/x1z8BeN - rainbow
* https://imgur.com/S7UEWW4 - rainbow (movie)
* https://imgur.com/gfQs89J - white leds
One is no-RGB, regular orientation, regular heatsink:
* https://imgur.com/KSovBMr - white no-rgb
The other is full RGB, vertical GPU, 240mm radiator (on top via inverting the case)
* https://imgur.com/x1z8BeN - rainbow
* https://imgur.com/S7UEWW4 - rainbow (movie)
* https://imgur.com/gfQs89J - white leds
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* https://www.amazon.com/ARCTIC-P12...B081VPP24
White RGB are QL120's
* https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-QL...083X4VCLB/
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