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January 2014
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The editors liked
Great price
Support for video cards up to 14” (355 mm) long
Support for 240 mm radiator on the front panel
Good quality plastic parts
Support for three 3.5” hard drives and four 2.5” SSDs or laptop hard drive
A huge cutout in the motherboard tray for
Price
Able to fit a 171mm tall Phanteks TC14PE on our miniITX motherboard
Supports HD 6990 and other ridiculously long video cards
Even in CFX or SLI
Up to 60mm thick 240mm radiator (push only) can be installed in front with HDD cage
Sidewindow and d
Support for water cooling up to a 240mm front radiator
Up to four places to mount SSD's
Top and side fan options
Preinstalled Easy to clean filters
Good cable management
Compact size
Easily removable dust filter for the power supply
Modular HDD cag
Solid Cooler Master Design
Clean Industrial Look
Perfect for Simple Mods
Compact Chassis
Perfect for Watercooling
The editors didn't like
No tool-less installation mechanisms for storage devices
Only one USB 3.0 port instead of two
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No 8pin EPS connector routing on the top corner
Ceiling clearance is minimal and can cause clearance issues with some heatsinks even without a top fan installed
Not much room for thick cables such as the 24pin CPU cable when routed behind the motherboar
No room at the top for a standard fan has to be maximum 15mm thick
No pass through at the top of MB tray for an 8pin connection
At the end of the day, the Cooler Master N200 does what it intends to do – bring expandability and cooling potential to users on a small budget. With the capability to fit a thick 240mm front radiator, tall CPU coolers, and lengthy graphics cards, the N20...
Published: 2013-10-30, Author: The , review by: hardwarebbq.com
This case is well-made. Coolermaster is on a roll in making good H/W so far and its working out very nicely. N200 continues to do just that. The case design is simple and to the point. Keeping the obvious cramped space in a mini-tower formfactor in min...
Support for water cooling up to a 240mm front radiator,Up to four places to mount SSD's,Top and side fan options,preinstalled Easy to clean filters,Good cable management,Compact size,Price,Easily removable dust filter for the power supply, modular HDD cag
No room at the top for a standard fan has to be maximum 15mm thick, No pass through at the top of MB tray for an 8pin connection
With the build quality and abundance of features implemented throughout this case, it is easy to recommend this case as it provides incredible value....
Abstract: Video Review: The Cooler Master N200 Case has amazing potential and major bang for the buck. It comes with two 120mm fans and more can be installed, fan filters, ample drive bays, fits mATX & mITX motherboards, water cooling friendly, USB3, is lightw...
To sum things up, I think that the Cooler Master N200 is an everyman's case, but not every man's case. Its size and limited ability for additional hard drives, video cards, and optical disc drives severely hinders its ability to be an enthusiast case, bu...
Great price, Support for video cards up to 14” (355 mm) long, Support for 240 mm radiator on the front panel, Good quality plastic parts, Support for three 3.5” hard drives and four 2.5” SSDs or laptop hard drive, A huge cutout in the motherboard tray for
No tool-less installation mechanisms for storage devices, Only one USB 3.0 port instead of two, Shop Related Products, Ads by Amazon, ✕, Thank you, This will help us improve your ad experience. We will try not to show you such ads again, Report a problem
The Cooler Master N200 provides an excellent value for the user who wants to build a small yet powerful computer based on a microATX or Mini-ITX motherboard...
Price, Able to fit a 171mm tall Phanteks TC14PE on our miniITX motherboard, Supports HD 6990 and other ridiculously long video cards, even in CFX or SLI, Up to 60mm thick 240mm radiator (push only) can be installed in front with HDD cage, Sidewindow and d
No 8pin EPS connector routing on the top corner, Ceiling clearance is minimal and can cause clearance issues with some heatsinks even without a top fan installed, Not much room for thick cables such as the 24pin CPU cable when routed behind the motherboar
I'm not exactly sure what the “N” in the new Cooler Master N-series chassis stands for but if you told me it stood for “No Nonsense”, I would have believed you. It definitely does not stand for “No Frills” as it covers the basics and then some, includin...
Abstract: Cooler Master’s new N200 isn’t an mATX case that exhibits anything particularly unique but its design fundamentals are well thought out and a price of just $49 will make it appealing to just about everyone....
Support for up to a 240mm front radiator, Up to four places to mount an SSD, Top and side fan options, Easy filter cleaning, Nice cable management, Compact size (if you have limited computer space), Price
Compact size sometimes hard to work in small spaces during the install, It has one optional side fan, but two would be nice
The Cooler Master N200 looks unassuming and innocent - quietly waiting in the shadows. But this little case has some big features. The one that really stands out is the support for a front mounted radiator. This allows the case to retain its small size, b...