1. NR200 can take some m-atx motherboards. But the length can not exceed 230mm, or 9". The mbo has up to 3 PCI-E slots. and the hole by the pci-e should be very close to the bottom edge (roughly half inch). e.g ASRock B450M-HDV R4.0, 9.0-in x 7.9-in, 23.0 cm x 20.1 cm. Any mbo with >=4 PCI-E slots won't fit, e.g., ASRock B450M PRO4 won't fit. The width of the mbo is not critical, either 2 or 4 memory slots could be fine.
2, in NR200, the cpu heatsink is limited to 159mm, if the side bracket is removed. 159mm is the maximal, and tips of heatpipes will be in direct contact with the metal side panel. e.g. Thermalright FS140 or Noctua NH-U12A3
3 in NR200P, the glass panel is 5mm thicker, and the cpu heatsink is limited to 155mm. The water-cooling bracket still has to be removed.
4, if you don't want to pay additional $15 for an ATX psu bracket. zip ties can mount a ATX psu to the front side.
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Cooler Master NR200 Small Form Factor Mini-ITX Case w/ Vented Panel (White)
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Aside from being salty about it, it's my favorite case I've owned. Looks great for a home theater PC setup, and temps are solid.
Also, even though reddit has gotten so unbearable lately, shout-out to the users at r/nr200 for being very helpful during my build. Any questions, those people are quick to help.
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The ATX bracket is finally available from Coolermaster (https://www.coolermaste
Looks a little basic on the outside, but people have traded their M1's and other $200+ luxury cases to get into an NR200. Yes, it is that good and without compromise. I would argue 95% of builders don't really need anything bigger than this 18L masterpiece either.
Excellent thermals, easiest case you'll ever build in, compact without the compromises usually associated with ITX, extremely well designed, versatile, supports huge air coolers like U12A, Fuma 2, C14S (my pref).
I kind of want to see how the NR200 Max works out. For the moment I have my radiator in bottom configuration which makes some people's heads explode.
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The ATX bracket is finally available from Coolermaster (https://www.coolermaster.com/cata...ket-nr200/ [coolermaster.com]) so you can put an ATX PSU in the NR200.
Both the power plug and ON/OFF switch are easily accessible by removing the top panel of the case.
WUT....
Looks a little basic on the outside, but people have traded their M1's and other $200+ luxury cases to get into an NR200. Yes, it is that good and without compromise. I would argue 95% of builders don't really need anything bigger than this 18L masterpiece either.
Excellent thermals, easiest case you'll ever build in, compact without the compromises usually associated with ITX, extremely well designed, versatile, supports huge air coolers like U12A, Fuma 2, C14S (my pref).
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