Enjoy big case performance in a compact form with the black Cooler Master MasterBox NR200 Mini-ITX Case. Cooler Master offers an alternative to large computer cases by maintaining popular features such as accessibility, customization, and ventilation while saving you precious space. Mini-DTX and Mini-ITX motherboard support up to 9.6 x 8.8″ gives you plenty of options when choosing small-scale components. The removable steel frame panels give you complete 360-degree accessibility, allowing you to take advantage of every inch of this case. The multiple 2.5 and 3.5″ drive bays can be configured to fit an array of solid state and hard disk drives.
Triple-slot graphics cards up to 12.99″ long can fit within the MasterBox while providing ample room for liquid cooling systems. Airflow is prioritized with one 92mm rear fan and one 120mm top fan preinstalled in the case. Two USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports rest at the top of the chassis along with a 3.5mm headset jack, granting easy access for peripheral connectivity.
Chadrick Abernathy (verified owner) –
Thinking about building a small form factor pc, then this is the case for you, it’s not too big and not too small, and plenty of ventilation to keep your hotter pc components cool. Alongside youtube I was build an awesome gaming pc and keep my AMD Ryzen processor cool with this case, a definite must-buy.
Melvina Brekke (verified owner) –
I switched to this case from a compact tower, and love how much smaller my system is. It can now fit on my desk, which saves me some room. The case is mostly metal (steel?), and it looks classy as heck. I removed the Cooler Master fans that came with the case, and installed three Be Quiet fans on the top and rear instead. I recommend this change – the Be Quiet fans have a much nicer sound profile. The Be Quiet Pure Rock 2 CPU cooler just barely fits in the system. Despite having mesh openings on most sides, this case is whisper-quiet when idling, and very reasonable when gaming too. The airflow from the mesh might actually contribute to the system being quiet, which is a bit counter-intuitive to me, coming from systems with solid side panels and sound damping. The noise profile is especially nice given that this system now sits next to me on my desk. If higher-end parts were installed, it might be a different story, but it’s fine with an R5 3600 and RX 470.
Edgar Treutel (verified owner) –
This is just a great small form factor case. Plenty of room for components (full length graphics cards, 240mm radiator) cable management, and air flow in a fairly small package.
Adah Stamm (verified owner) –
I had upgraded to a 2.9 slot gpu which was not going to fit in my evolv shift air rev 1. And as much as I loved that case building in the rev 2 of the Air was a bit more of a challenge than I really wanted this time. The NR200 was really easy to build in and has tons of cooling. The build went together really easily and a few days later I decided to add 2 more fans and it was so easy to pop off a side panel and the top toss on a few fans and pop it back together. It’s a good looking iTX case and for the price a good value too.
Wade Mayert (verified owner) –
Everything about the case is exactly as I expected it to be except for a small handful of issues. All the measurements were up to spec and as anticipated for my client. However, the second fan provided in the case will hardly be of any use to you if you want the fan properly secured since it only ship with rubber gromets and plastic inserts, so don’t bank on the second fan saving you much money on a cooling solution. The power supply mount was a fair bit difficult as well even considering I purchased a fully modular power supply to go with this case. You only have 2 real options for mounting the PSU being internal cables facing up into the chassis ceiling, or down into the chassis floor. I opted to install it facing towards the floor of the chassis for the sake of room and easier cable run, however once we got around to installing the graphics card things were made SIGNIFICANTLY more difficult. Thankfully we managed a way to actually use the cables as a sort of card support to prevent the card from flexing too much but it was still pretty dodgy getting everything crammed into the appropriate areas without breaking or straining anything. Beyond those few issues the case is otherwise perfect. Plenty of modularity and one thing cooler master actually did that they didn’t have to (And I’m personally a HUGE fan of) is they did include a fan splitter in the case! Which saves you a bit of money and goes to show that they do understand the market their shipping these into and care to make these a bit easier on the consumer-end for people who may not fully understand the short comings of cases like these (And the motherboards they’re intended for by extension) Despite those few issues, the case works amazing and you can really feel the airflow from the case. Every single vent except for the rear vents as a mesh dust filter which is great and the panels are incredibly easy to remove but not so easy that you’re worried about them popping off during transport. Very intuitive case and when the time comes for another project using ITX parts I’ll definitely be ordering this case.
Leopoldo Friesen (verified owner) –
I’m not building anything super fantastic in it as I’m building something for playing retro games with PC emu on Debian. Small and has a pleasing aesthetic, wish it came in beige but white will have to do. Basic build since it’s for emulation, not virtualization: MSI H510I 8Gb 2x4Gb of 2666Mhz Corsair RAM Corsair SF450 Noctua NH-L9x65 (I like quiet) Pentium Gold G6405 (Pentium Case Sticker!)
Nikko Pfannerstill (verified owner) –
Great small form factor case with enough room for many different cooling options and cable management.
Stephon Wintheiser (verified owner) –
amazing entry case for small form factor builds. I’m satisfied.