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This is in large part due to the inclusion of preinstalled parts and the lack of brackets and obstacles when inserting components. As a result, end users can 3D print a selection of different shapes and sizes, and even choose the colour based on the filament they print with.
However, it wasn’t poor either since it was able to cope with the thermal load of a high end 12-Core AMD CPU and an RTX 3070. The MasterBox NR200P uses features normally found in stylish, high-end ATX cases and cleverly utilizes space-saving measures to create a chassis taking up less than half the volume. Mini-ITX motherboards simply don’t have as many fan headers as larger boards do; for example, the board we used for this review has only three. With four colorful models to choose among, in a market dominated by black, white, and gray, Cooler Master’s MasterBox NR200P Color is a fresh sight. I wasn’t blown away with the thermal performance but with our high spec system installed inside this tiny chassis, the CPU temperature is well within AMD’s spec and GPU temperature was perfectly acceptable.Getting a card into the case itself is exceedingly easy: You detach the add-on brackets from the case, screw in the card, then reattach the brackets.
The motherboard tray sits lower down in the chassis to allow for the roof-mounted AIO and there is limited space for floor-mounted fans.I found that with the hardware configuration I used in this review, I could fit a full size 25mm thick, 120mm diameter case fan on the right-hand side of the chassis floor under the PSU, but only a 15mm slim fan could fit below the graphics card and riser cable.