

❄️ Compact power, limitless airflow — build your dream rig without compromise!
The Cooler Master NR200 SFF Mini-ITX case is engineered for professionals craving high-performance in a compact footprint. Featuring five vented steel panels and support for up to seven fans, it ensures exceptional airflow. It accommodates triple-slot GPUs up to 330mm and CPU coolers up to 155mm tall, with versatile liquid cooling options. Tool-free, 360-degree panel access streamlines building and maintenance, all housed in a durable powder-coated steel chassis. Perfect for millennial pros who demand power, style, and convenience in one sleek package.







| ASIN | B08BFJ8V8C |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #43,905 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #303 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | Cooler Master |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,727) |
| Date First Available | 21 June 2020 |
| Form Factor | Mini-ITX |
| Item Weight | 4.8 Kilograms |
| Item model number | MCB-NR200-KNNN-S00 |
| Manufacturer | Cooler Master |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 37.59 x 18.49 x 29.21 cm; 4.8 kg |
| Series | NR200 |
R**D
Love it
Great case. It had space for everything I wanted
C**L
Compact, Versatile, and Easy to Build In
The Cooler Master NR200 is a standout in the small form factor (SFF) case category. Building in it was straightforward, thanks to its tool-free panels and spacious interior that accommodates larger components. The case offers excellent airflow with multiple fan and radiator mounting options, ensuring efficient cooling for high-performance builds. While the build quality is generally solid, some users have noted that the panels are lightweight and may feel flimsy . Overall, it's a top choice for those seeking a compact yet capable case for their ITX builds.
V**M
A little miracle for my build
It is surprising, but I managed to fit in this case a 5’25 rack for 6 SSD from IcyDock. That was kind tight fit, but it is possible. This way for me this case become a new power house for my home theatre / NAS. Paired with Noctua fans, it is not audible from one meter distance from device. Cannot be happier.
N**.
Excellent
Excellent
T**B
Best itx case.
I love it.
K**M
One of the best ITX case
Small but enough for top line pc
H**A
best itx case
really good case but why is it 30% more expensive when sold by Amazon AE...
A**S
Amazing case with plenty of room for 3-fan Graphics. Just one important note..
This is an amazing case with plenty room for flixibility and a full sized graphics card. Everything will fit perfectly but if you're planning on getting an air cooler for the CPU or overclocking, make sure you do your homework. Many will not fit well with the glass panel. I would go for a low profile Air cooler. I got the Be Quiet! LP model and it's very solid.
J**Y
Me encantó este case, es muy sencillo hacer tu build small form factor en él. Tiene muchas opciones distintas para hacer el build, puedes usar una PSU sfx, sfx-l o hasta atx normal. Puedes optar por un air cooler para el cpu o un AIO. Hay varias posiciones donde puedes colocar los ventiladores para intake o exhaust. Puedes usar el panel de cristal templado lateral o el panel de aluminio con orificios que te permite usar el AIO. Hay mucho espacio para colocar SSD's extras. El case viene con 2 ventiladores de 120 mm de alta presión con unos armazones que te permiten montarlos al case sin herramientas. En cuanto accesorios, contiene postes y tornillos para la mobo, tornillos y soportes para colocar los SSDs. Trae un splitter para alimentar 3 ventiladores con un mismo conector de la mobo. Trae un riser cable para PCIe 3.0 (ojo en esto por los problemas de compatibilidad con las nuevas tarjetas de video con PCIe 4.0). Tiene hasta su dotación de zip ties para el manejo de cables. Quiza el manejo de cables sea lo único con lo que podrías batallar, ya que no cuenta con mucho espacio para esto al ser un case sff. Pero poniéndote creativo y planeando bien puedes lograr buenos resultados. Hay varios videos en youtube de como armar en este case, te recomiendo ver algunos para que te sirvan de guia.
J**E
The case requires sfx power supply. There is space to load any twin fan graphics card (can also be mounted vertically, but only two pcie slot available)so its better than CM's previous attempt of h100. Cooling is good. Modular design is plus point. Heavy panel at front. Cleaning is easy due to magnetic mesh and tool less removable top panel. Can fit 4 fans and 2 additional fans on side panel is space managed properly. I vould fit a ssd and a 3.5 hdd. Adding graphics card will occupy two hdd slots on panel.
J**Y
This mITX case was super easy to build in. I definitely recommend this one over the newer generation - there's space to mount the GPU directly onto the motherboard without having to use PCIe riser cables. It's not the smallest case on the market but in exchange for a few mm in W/H/D, you get better airflow and more configuration options.
M**S
Its fairly easy to build in it and there’s a fee good places for cable management. It’s parts seem high quality and overall seems sturdy. An RTX3070 fits great and has just about enough room at the bottom (underneath the gpu) for 2 slim fans.
J**S
When doing my research, I really wanted to use the NCASE M2. For whatever reason, I think at the time it was shipping time or price, I went with the NR200p. It was my second choice at the time, but I ended up extremely happy with it. Build quality was very good. I really appreciated it coming with the option of an aluminum side panel instead of tempered glass because I hate the Gamer RGB aesthetic. Building in it was easy (as easy an ITX build could be). Ample space for cable management. All the panels disconnect for easy access to each side. I chose it because I could fit a 2 or 3 slot card and my 3060ti fit in great. I chose a big radiator and AIO setup and I could fit a full size GPU and the full AIO setup with no issues. The panels all have holes for airflow and I've had no issues with keeping it all cool. The only 2 issues I had were connecting the front panel buttons was very difficult because there isn't a whole lot of room inside the case, and said front panel power button died on me so I have to connect an external one. It only died after 4 years of pretty heavy use so it's not that bad ultimately. So very good case. Very happy with it. If you're doing your own ITX build as a novice, easy recommend. If you value the smallest footprint above all else, look elsewhere but the NR200P is perfect for someone who wants a small pc but doesn't want to sacrifice a full size gpu or AIO for cooling. It's a small case than can do it all.