A fantastic deal on the Cooler Master NR200 ITX Case.
People who know about these cases, know exactly what they are and will snap up these quickly!
NR200P version also on sale for $99 https://www.pccasegear.com/products/50981/cooler-master-nr20…
A fantastic deal on the Cooler Master NR200 ITX Case.
People who know about these cases, know exactly what they are and will snap up these quickly!
NR200P version also on sale for $99 https://www.pccasegear.com/products/50981/cooler-master-nr20…
What’s the joke here lol
sometimes jv appearing is all people need to minus
Good casing, using it now with the i5-11400f system.
You too, huh… Nice…
Cheapest shipping to 2602 is $26, absolutely kills the deal, when it's available on eBay for $89 shipped:
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Cooler-Master-Mini-Itx-Masterbox…
I know this may not mean much..
But PC Case Gear has one of the best after service I have ever gotten. One of my PC Cases came with a defective buttons panel and they immediately sent a replacement panel after I showed them. Also a few years back, I bought a really expensive headset from Steel series in which you could replace the battery packs.
It stopped working 1 day before the warranty expired. PC Case let me send them the item and after some time gave me an entirely new one in the box. Not just the defective part.
Just saying if after sales support matters to you
Obligatory counterpoint: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/639313?page=1#comment
I used them from 2014 till 2019 I believe. It may be possible the management or quality went into the ground after 2020 onward. That was a pretty shitty situation for OP.
Yeah, I've exemplary service from PCCasegear over the years, and when you logon all your purchases and warranty information is all there. They are excellent, but I wish their freight was cheaper.
For other noobs out there like me, who haven't built a PC in a while… This cases requires a smaller than usual PSU if you are going to use it properly.
Or you can make a standard PSU "work" with some cable ties like I have, not the prettiest setup inside though like that. Fine for my Plex server though.
Pretty sure there's a 3D printable adapter. Much better than ghetto solutions. CoolerMaster themselves provide the design files.
Everything needs to be mITX.
It is generally a bad idea for first time builders to do mITX as not only is there far less room, the parts are 30%+ more expensive and mistakes to do with comparability are easy to make.
I spent weeks on my parts for my mITX and still found that I couldn't use one of my top case fans due to cable pressure on the Gfx card once installed.
Very good case. A little tight but with good cable management and the right components you can make a pretty powerful PC
source: I have one, SFX PSU and Nvidia GeForce 3070
From your own description a mid-tower sounds like a better choice unless you are intent on having a small case.
With the hardware they have an Nr200 is more than big enough.
(Source: have one with a 3900x, 3070, u12s, couple of ssds, SFX Psu and a 3.5" hdd and cable management was a lot easier than other itx cases I have built in, and temps are fine).
I've got a 3600, 3080, 3 ssds, 1 hdd, 5 or 6 fans in there. This is a great case to build in
Nice to have a SFX deal with these though.
Is this better than a meshlicious for an itx build?
Only if you want water cool with your CPU
I'm using the mesh and watercooled both gpu (6900xt) and cpu (5900x). It's tight but temps are fine and in my opinion the best looking ITX case out there.
Love this case. There's an entire subreddit for inspiration: https://www.reddit.com/r/nr200/
Still waiting for a good deal for b550 itx to pop up
At this point I'll even take a b450 itx mb. :(
You could look into some of the smaller mATX b550 boards, there are a couple which are 230mm or under which will squeeze into this case. The Asrock one they are using is $79, so on the budget end but good value compared to itx