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Cooler Master NR200 SFF Mini-ITX PC Case w/ Vented Panels (Black)

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Amazon has Cooler Master NR200 SFF Mini-ITX PC Case w/ Vented Panels (Black) on sale for $54.70. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • Compact ITX Design: Unleash top-tier performance with a sleek 18.25L footprint, exclusively designed to accommodate Mini-ITX motherboards.
  • Triple-Slot Mount Support: Designed exclusively for horizontal triple-slot mounting, it supports GPUs up to 330mm, even accommodating a RTX 4080 Super.
  • Stay Cool Under Pressure: Experience liquid cooling performance with side-mounted support for 240mm/280mm, ensuring maximum thermal efficiency.
  • Compact SFX PSU Support: The small form factor design accommodates an SFX PSU with a length of up to 130mm.
  • Versatile Cooling: Maximize your cooling efficiency with support for 165mm CPU coolers and up to 6 fans.
  • Vented Steel Panels: Vented steel panels ensure unrestricted airflow to effectively cool down the computing powerhouse.

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Amazon has Cooler Master NR200 SFF Mini-ITX PC Case w/ Vented Panels (Black) on sale for $54.70. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Compact ITX Design: Unleash top-tier performance with a sleek 18.25L footprint, exclusively designed to accommodate Mini-ITX motherboards.
  • Triple-Slot Mount Support: Designed exclusively for horizontal triple-slot mounting, it supports GPUs up to 330mm, even accommodating a RTX 4080 Super.
  • Stay Cool Under Pressure: Experience liquid cooling performance with side-mounted support for 240mm/280mm, ensuring maximum thermal efficiency.
  • Compact SFX PSU Support: The small form factor design accommodates an SFX PSU with a length of up to 130mm.
  • Versatile Cooling: Maximize your cooling efficiency with support for 165mm CPU coolers and up to 6 fans.
  • Vented Steel Panels: Vented steel panels ensure unrestricted airflow to effectively cool down the computing powerhouse.

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this offer is $5.29 lower (9% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $59.99.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Frank_Nitty
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One of the best ITX cases I've ever worked in. Although, I purchased this case years ago for a PC rig I built for my nephews for Xmas 2023, I was reminded of its ingenuity after performing some periodic maintenance on it this past weekend, over 2 years later, and the sheer amount of quality of life improvements that were made to this case to accommodate the user I feel definitely earns the manufacturer some kudos. From the fitment of the discrete GPU to the slick area placement of an optional 3.5" HDD, this is one solid, compact chassis which takes up just a small footprint of space and it is very dust resistant while receiving a sufficient amount of airflow even if you're only using the included case fans at a minimum (back fan appeared to be 80mm while the 1x top fan appeared to be 120mm (w/ the option of adding a 2nd fan) from what I recall). Even though I bought this chassis using a rebate which made its total cost end up being around $40, at $55, I still think it's worth every penny.

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Cooler Master NR200 Mini-ITX PC Case Ready, Horizontal GPU Mount, Designed Ready Nvidia RTX 5070 Ti | AMD RX 9070 XT, SFX PSU – Ready to Install, Airflow Up To 6 Fans, Vented Panels, DIY

https://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Mas...B08BFJ8V8C
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One of the best ITX cases I've ever worked in. Although, I purchased this case years ago for a PC rig I built for my nephews for Xmas 2023, I was reminded of its ingenuity after performing some periodic maintenance on it this past weekend, over 2 years later, and the sheer amount of quality of life improvements that were made to this case to accommodate the user I feel definitely earns the manufacturer some kudos. From the fitment of the discrete GPU to the slick area placement of an optional 3.5" HDD, this is one solid, compact chassis which takes up just a small footprint of space and it is very dust resistant while receiving a sufficient amount of airflow even if you're only using the included case fans at a minimum (back fan [near I/O shield] appeared to be 80mm while the 1x top fan appeared to be 120mm (w/ the option of adding a 2nd fan) from what I recall). Even though I bought this chassis using a rebate which made its total cost end up being around $40, at $55, I still think it's worth every penny.
Last edited by Frank_Nitty February 10, 2026 at 09:20 AM.
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Sam4uToday 01:40 AM
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one of the best ITX cases out there. I have 7800x3D cpu and 7900xtx gpu in it. Been few years now - still rocking! I paid a bit more, but mine came with optional glass side panel and GPU raiser, I ended up not using any of that.
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CaleoToday 03:27 AM
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Quote from Frank_Nitty :
One of the best ITX cases I've ever worked in. Although, I purchased this case years ago for a PC rig I built for my nephews for Xmas 2023, I was reminded of its ingenuity after performing some periodic maintenance on it this past weekend, over 2 years later, and the sheer amount of quality of life improvements that were made to this case to accommodate the user I feel definitely earns the manufacturer some kudos. From the fitment of the discrete GPU to the slick area placement of an optional 3.5" HDD, this is one solid, compact chassis which takes up just a small footprint of space and it is very dust resistant while receiving a sufficient amount of airflow even if you're only using the included case fans at a minimum (back fan [near I/O shield] appeared to be 80mm while the 1x top fan appeared to be 120mm (w/ the option of adding a 2nd fan) from what I recall). Even though I bought this chassis using a rebate which made its total cost end up being around $40, at $55, I still think it's worth every penny.
Probably the literal 'GOAT' SFF case.
It's not the smallest out there, but it's one that doesn't make you compromise & struggle like most other SFF cases. You'll want a SFX PSU, and a cooler that's under 155mm in height (or a 240-280mm AIO), but other than that it can fit just about any graphics card in existence... and it's no slouch on cooling either with its 4x 120mm case fans (2 bottom intakes, 2 top exhausts) giving you a nice 'chimney' airflow up and out.

Pairs incredibly well with a side-intake AIO & RTX Founders Edition GPUs, because their dual flow-through just goes right up and out.
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Quote from Frank_Nitty :
One of the best ITX cases I've ever worked in. Although, I purchased this case years ago for a PC rig I built for my nephews for Xmas 2023, I was reminded of its ingenuity after performing some periodic maintenance on it this past weekend, over 2 years later, and the sheer amount of quality of life improvements that were made to this case to accommodate the user I feel definitely earns the manufacturer some kudos. From the fitment of the discrete GPU to the slick area placement of an optional 3.5" HDD, this is one solid, compact chassis which takes up just a small footprint of space and it is very dust resistant while receiving a sufficient amount of airflow even if you're only using the included case fans at a minimum (back fan [near I/O shield] appeared to be 80mm while the 1x top fan appeared to be 120mm (w/ the option of adding a 2nd fan) from what I recall). Even though I bought this chassis using a rebate which made its total cost end up being around $40, at $55, I still think it's worth every penny.
i think your GPU is slightly sagging.

might need a gpu anti-sag stand/bracket
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Quote from Caleo :
Probably the literal 'GOAT' SFF case.
It's not the smallest out there, but it's one that doesn't make you compromise & struggle like most other SFF cases. You'll want a SFX PSU, and a cooler that's under 155mm in height (or a 240-280mm AIO), but other than that it can fit just about any graphics card in existence... and it's no slouch on cooling either with its 4x 120mm case fans (2 bottom intakes, 2 top exhausts) giving you a nice 'chimney' airflow up and out.

Pairs incredibly well with a side-intake AIO & RTX Founders Edition GPUs, because their dual flow-through just goes right up and out.
Question: did your case come w/ 4x fans? Follow up question: how many watts does your PSU support since it looks like you have at least a 5070 in there? I was able to find a SFF EVGA SuperNova 850W at the time for around $100 on Amazon that could fit in the case. I like the way you applied the radiator on the included inner side panel, that's a nice touch bro 🫡.
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Frank_NittyToday 04:09 AM
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Quote from mvpcrossxover :

i think your GPU is slightly sagging.

might need a gpu anti-sag stand/bracket
I noticed that as well, but after being in use for over the past 2 years, the slight sag hasn't come in between the PC's performance, and the PC remains in the same spot which my brother designated so it doesn't move anywhere around the house and my nephews mainly use it for Switch emulation which was why I bought it for them. I appreciate the concern 🫡...

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Quote from Frank_Nitty :
Question: did your case come w/ 4x fans? Follow up question: how many watts does your PSU support since it looks like you have at least a 5070 in there? I was able to find a SFF EVGA SuperNova 850W at the time for around $100 on Amazon that could fit in the case. I like the way you applied the radiator on the included inner side panel, that's a nice touch bro 🫡.
  1. No, I don't think so - just 1 or 2 top exhaust fans if I recall correctly... I used a 5pk of Arctic P12 PWM PST fans in mine, which I'd recommend: https://www.amazon.com/ARCTIC-ACF...B07HC782D5
    1. Alternatively, the newer P12 Pros, which are a little cheaper (you'll definitely want to tweak fan speed with these ones though since they go up to 3000 rpm): https://www.amazon.com/ARCTIC-P12...B0DJDDCG4M
  2. Currently a Corsair SF750... which has been running an undervolted RTX 5090 FE most recently (previously a 5080 FE, as pictured). I've got a SF1000 sitting here that I got recently for it but haven't yet installed it
  3. Radiator has Arctic P12 PWM PST fans 'pulling' through the radiator too, so I've got a total of 6 in there
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Quote from Caleo :
  1. No, I don't think so - just 1 or 2 top exhaust fans if I recall correctly... I used a 5pk of Arctic P12 PWM PST fans in mine, which I'd recommend: https://www.amazon.com/ARCTIC-ACF...B07HC782D5
    1. Alternatively, the newer P12 Pros, which are a little cheaper (you'll definitely want to tweak fan speed with these ones though since they go up to 3000 rpm): https://www.amazon.com/ARCTIC-P12...B0DJDDCG4M
  2. Currently a Corsair SF750... which has been running an undervolted RTX 5090 FE most recently (previously a 5080 FE, as pictured). I've got a SF1000 sitting here that I got recently for it but haven't yet installed it
  3. Radiator has Arctic P12 PWM PST fans 'pulling' through the radiator too, so I've got a total of 6 in there
It's ironic you mentioned the 5-Pack of Artic PWM fans since I literally just bought myself this 5-Pack of Artic PWM fans [amazon.com] last week as spares which are currently on sale and actually offer more performance than the ones you linked first. Damn, you went all out for the 5090 FE I see. Kudos 😁😎. Plenty of airflow indeed and the extra fans to cool down the 5090 def don't hurt. Good to know that the 5090 isn't as much of a power guzzler as I contended w/ you just running on 750W.
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Quote from Frank_Nitty :
It's ironic you mentioned the 5-Pack of Artic PWM fans since I literally just bought myself this 5-Pack of Artic PWM fans last week as spares which are currently on sale and actually offer more performance than the ones you linked first. Damn, you went all out for the 5090 FE I see. Kudos 😁😎. Plenty of airflow indeed and the extra fans to cool down the 5090 def don't hurt. Good to know that the 5090 isn't as much of a power guzzler as I contended w/ you just running on 750W.
It definitely does guzzle power when maxed on stock voltage - we're talking 575W all by itself - not something I'd run long at all on a 750W PSU... but I've got it undervolted to run about 380W max (did take about an 8% performance hit to do so, but I mostly got it for the 32GB of VRAM - not because I needed more performance than the 5080).
It also has so much performance headroom that in several games I typically play (using DLSS), it was only consuming around 100-170W.
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It definitely does guzzle power when maxed on stock voltage - we're talking 575W all by itself - not something I'd run long at all on a 750W PSU... but I've got it undervolted to run about 380W max (did take about an 8% performance hit to do so, but I mostly got it for the 32GB of VRAM - not because I needed more performance than the 5080).
It also has so much performance headroom that in several games I typically play (using DLSS), it was only consuming around 100-170W.
Oh ok, I see. I should've considered you undervolting the 5090 as a possibility regarding why you were able to get by w/ a 750W PSU. I always over-spec my PSUs to overcome any potential power constraints, although, I do understand you still have that 1000W PSU on standby. Yeah, the 5090 is miles above any modern day graphics card to the point where it's in a league of its own, basically on an island all to itself, lol. I'm pretty sure that half the VRAM gets underutilized and unless the rumors hold true that NVIDIA could potentially release a 5090 Ti (which I highly doubt) then I foresee the 5090 holding the performance crown till 2029 due to the current DRAM shortage. Myself, I settled w/ the 9070 XT for an upcoming personal rig upgrade due to it suiting my needs/purposes, but also since I'm hesitant a/b the risks associated w/ NVIDIA's adoption of the 12VHPWR 16-pin connectors on their GPUs this generation and prior.
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Wish it could fit ATX PSU without mod
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I have been eyeballing this one since last month when I snagged one of the mitx deals lol... knew it would come back around! Only wish the white was on sale too...

Oh and the fans - I heard most people buy the p12 slims because of space considerations https://www.amazon.com/ARCTIC-P12...r=1-3&th=1

Anyone with experience let me know!
Also - In for 1!
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Quote from Sam4u :
one of the best ITX cases out there. I have 7800x3D cpu and 7900xtx gpu in it. Been few years now - still rocking! I paid a bit more, but mine came with optional glass side panel and GPU raiser, I ended up not using any of that.
That's NR200P

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Quote from werds :
I have been eyeballing this one since last month when I snagged one of the mitx deals lol... knew it would come back around! Only wish the white was on sale too...

Oh and the fans - I heard most people buy the p12 slims because of space considerations https://www.amazon.com/ARCTIC-P12...r=1-3&th=1

Anyone with experience let me know!
Also - In for 1!
Yep. Depending on your CPU socket placement, you might need a slim fan on the top exhaust toward the rear if you want to use a bigger 120mm tower cooler (make sure it's <155mm high).
Or... I guess, if you have a 2.5 slot graphics card but still want bottom intake fans. The 2-slot FEs are nice because you can still fit full size bottom intake fans.

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