Cooler Master NR200P V2 Mini-ITX PC Case, Top-Mount 240mm|280mm AIO, 356mm 3.5-Slot Verical GPU Mount, Compatible RX 7900 XTX|RTX 4090|4080 Super, Tempered Glass, USB Type-C, DIY

Brand: Cooler Master

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$117.99

  • Stay Cool Under Pressure: Experience unparalleled performance with no compromises, Thanks to the top-mounted design support for a 240mm/280mm liquid coolers, delivering the ultimate in thermal efficiency.
  • Versatile GPU Compatibility: Designed to accommodate GPUs up to 356mm in length and 160mm in height, suitable for large high-end GPUs. Included is the latest custom-sized PCIe 4.0 riser cable, offers vertical GPU mounting capabilities and for security a mini GPU holder.
  • USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type C: Integrated into the I/O panel is a USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-C port, boasting impressive transfer speeds of up to 20Gb/s.
  • Compact Yet Powerful: Unleash unparalleled performance with an ultra-sleek 18.25L design. Compatible with 170 x 180mm Mini-ITX motherboards, CPU Coolers with a maximum height of 67mm, and SFX PSU with a length of 130mm.
  • Tempered or Vented Panel: The option of a Vented Steel Panel for unobstructed airflow, or a Crystal-Clear Tempered Glass Panel to showcase the beauty of your computing beast.

Description

The NR200P V2 is meticulously crafted to provide extensive support for radiators and liquid cooling systems, unlocking your GPU's full potential like never before. With a design that includes both a tempered glass side panel and a ventilated steel panel, two bottom fan slots, and easily removable and accessible panels and slots, this case is engineered for convenience. Accommodating a substantial 356mm GPU with 3.5 slots and supporting a height of up to 160mm, the NR200P V2 proves that size is no obstacle to delivering raw performance. Featuring large, elegant ventilation patterns, this case ensures your system runs at peak efficiency and top performance.

Product Information

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