Standing screen display size | 12 Inches |
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Processor | 10 hertz 1_2GHz_Cortex_A8 |
RAM | 10 TB SO-DIMM |
Hard Drive | 10 TB Mechanical Hard Drive |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 10 MB |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
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Cooler Master N200 - Mini Tower Computer Case with Fully Meshed Front Panel and mATX/Mini-ITX Support
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Brand | Cooler Master |
Motherboard Compatability | Micro ATX |
Case Type | Mini-Tower |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor/Outdoor |
Color | N200 |
Material | Plastic, Metal |
Cooling Method | Air |
Model Name | Cooler Master NSE-200-KKN1 Cooler Master USA N200 - Mini Tower Computer Cas |
Fan Size | 120 Millimeters |
Item Weight | 9.5 Pounds |
About this item
- Edgy, asymmetrical design with full mesh front panel
- Mini tower with great expandability that supports up to three 3.5" HDDs and four 2.5" SSDs
- Supports a 240mm liquid CPU water cooling kit in the front of the case
- Supports high-end graphics cards with a length of up to 355mm (14 inches)
- Supports CPU air coolers with heights up to 160mm (6.3 inches)
- Supports SuperSpeed USB 3.0
- Removable dust filter under the power supply mount area for easy maintenance
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Quality of material | 4.2 | 3.7 | 3.2 | 4.3 | 4.6 | 4.5 |
Value for money | 4.2 | 4.1 | 4.1 | 4.5 | — | 4.1 |
Noise level | — | 3.9 | 4.2 | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.4 |
Easy to assemble | 4.3 | 4.2 | — | 4.4 | — | 4.3 |
Easy to remove | 4.6 | — | 4.2 | — | — | 4.7 |
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case type | mini tower | full tower | full tower | mini tower | mini tower | mini tower |
motherboard form factor | Micro ATX | — | ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX | Micro ATX | Micro ATX | Micro ATX |
material | Metal, Plastic | — | Alloy Steel | — | Alloy Steel | Tempered Glass, Plastic, Metal |
cooling method | Air | — | Air | Air | Air | Air |
number of usb ports | 2 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 2 |
fan count | 3 | 6 | 1 | 1 | — | 5 |
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Brand | Cooler Master |
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Series | Cooler Master NSE-200-KKN1 Cooler Master USA N200 - Mini Tower Computer Cas |
Item model number | NSE-200-KKN1 |
Operating System | Windows 10 Home |
Item Weight | 9.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.5 x 7.9 x 14.9 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.5 x 7.9 x 14.9 inches |
Color | N200 |
Processor Brand | IBM |
Flash Memory Size | 10 |
Hard Drive Interface | FATA |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 10 RPM |
Optical Drive Type | DVD+RW |
Audio-out Ports (#) | 1 |
Manufacturer | Coolermaster |
ASIN | B00CUZP0SU |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 14, 2013 |
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4.4 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank | #65 in Computer Cases |
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Product Description
The N is a member of Cooler Master all-new N series Computer cases. All members of the N series feature a mesh front panel that provides modern styling and optimized ventilation. Water cooling is fully embraced as N can support a 240mm radiator in the front for extreme cooling performance. A removable dust filter located under the chassis makes system maintenance simple and convenient.
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Customers like the build quality, size, appearance, value, and ease of installation of the computer chassis. For example, they mention it's perfect size for a good all-around pc build, has plenty of room for large CPU coolers and graphics cards, and has a sedate sense of style. That said, some complain about the price.
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Customers like the build quality of the computer chassis. They mention that it's a solid, high-quality case, with a high-end finish. Overall, customers are satisfied with the build and the case is a no frills matx case that hits all the important points.
"...What I like about it:1. Quality build: The whole case except for the front cover is made of metal (not sure what type), and painted..." Read more
"Light weight, but solid" Read more
"...purchased Cooler Master cases in the past and have been happy with their construction and most importantly the thickness of the metal...." Read more
"Decent room for cables behind motherboard tray, build quality pretty good for a cheaper case...." Read more
Customers like the size of the computer chassis. They mention that it has plenty of room for large CPU coolers and graphics cards, and is the perfect size for a good all-around PC build. It has easily cleanable air filters, and can easily fit a GTX 960. It also features ample room to store your excess cables with little inconvenience. The case has enough slots for drive needs and has enough clearance for the mainboard and the CPU's cooling fan and power supply.
"...It has just enough space (and a little extra) for a high quality mTAX build with high-end graphic cards, quality and quiet fans and case build..." Read more
"...The case was pretty long and easily fit a GTX 960 with no trouble. Cable management (as far as I know) wasn't too bad either...." Read more
"...This is my first micro ATX case, and I'm amazed with how much space is inside. My old case had the power supply at the top of the case...." Read more
"Decent room for cables behind motherboard tray, build quality pretty good for a cheaper case...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the computer chassis. They mention that it looks good, it was designed well, and it has a sedate sense of style. They appreciate the great layout and the white LEDs. Customers also mention that the case is a slick tower with high-end graphic cards.
"...space (and a little extra) for a high quality mTAX build with high-end graphic cards, quality and quiet fans and case build quality and materials,..." Read more
"...offer a generally good explanation of assembly, plus the case was designed so well that installing parts felt pretty straight forward...." Read more
"...Likes:* The case's sense of style is sedate...." Read more
"Simply put, I like this case. It looks decent, the airflow is good, my selected components fit in nicely, and it now runs quiet and cool on my..." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the computer chassis. They say it's a solid case for the price. Some customers also mention that the case is thin and cheap, but overall, it works well.
"...Very smart design for a mATX case.3. Reasonable cost: 49.99. If you buy from newegg, I saw a $20 rebate...." Read more
"This micro atx case is the best in its price range/class...." Read more
"...Overall a good case for a great price if you dont need too many bells and whistles...." Read more
"Very good quality and value for the price. Very flexible on installation components and setup. Now my go-to case for new basic builds" Read more
Customers find the installation process of the computer chassis to be easy. They mention that the instructions are easy to follow, and the case is easy to build in. They also appreciate the good explanation of assembly in the manual. Additionally, customers mention that everything is easy-to-access and plug into the motherboard. They appreciate the room for cables and the ease of removing and installing hardware.
"...The images on the manual however offer a generally good explanation of assembly, plus the case was designed so well that installing parts felt..." Read more
"...The ease of removing and installing that one is appreciated...." Read more
"...I love the USB 3.0 on the front of the case. It makes connecting my devices very simple. Everything fit nicely with plenty of room...." Read more
"This is not a flashy case but it is well built. Easy plugging into motherboard for front jacks and USB. Good price." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the computer chassis. They mention that it is very functional, well-utilized, and meets their needs very well. Some say that the features and function are good, and that it's a good tower to use. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...It's not empty, just well utilized. Very smart design for a mATX case.3. Reasonable cost: 49.99...." Read more
"...Because this case is very popular, there are plenty of videos online on the assembly of this case...." Read more
"...This case has several expansion slots on the back. The two large fans run beautifully and keep everything nice and cool...." Read more
"...This thing is so thin it feels like pop-metal. Otherwise features and function are good...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the airflow of the computer chassis. They mention that it has good ventilation, and the 2 case fans push enough air. Some say that the case is really built for airflow and cooling.
"Simply put, I like this case. It looks decent, the airflow is good, my selected components fit in nicely, and it now runs quiet and cool on my..." Read more
"Built computer using this case, very happy with it, lots of airflow." Read more
"...I don't water cool, and this case offers very good air flow so I'm able to run fans at minimum speeds in most use cases...." Read more
"...It can be managed.It has good airflow and can be quite with the right fans...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the cable management of the computer chassis. Some mention that it has great cable management, while others say that it's sparse and hard to manage cables.
"...It provides some room for cable management between the side panel and the components but I wouldn't overuse that as you could potentially stuff too..." Read more
"...Cable management isn't going to be easy, but still very possible...." Read more
"...Cable management is decent for such a small case, although the back cover can be difficult to install if you have a large number of drives...." Read more
"...I have worked in about a dozen cases now. This case is easier to cable manage to than some like you to think. It can be managed...." Read more
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Since the slim factor case was too small for any graphic cards, I had to buy a new case. I didn't want to buy a regular ATX case, because he's only 10. I don't expect him to need 3 hard drives, 2 graphic cards, water cooling systems, 1000W PSU in the next 3 years. Micro-ATX seems to be the sweet spot for sufficient expansion flexibility and efficient space. I also wanted a good quality case. My last one was partially made of plastics (it had two plastic stands to stand up the main case that recently broke). I want to build a cost effective, high quality minecraft PC that has more than enough power to make him happy for Xmas.
For this purpose, this computer case is really PERFECT. What I like about it:
1. Quality build: The whole case except for the front cover is made of metal (not sure what type), and painted evenly with black paint. This is much nicer than a "high-end" Dell XPS I saw in Costco. The screws that come with the case also seem to have high quality. The two pre-installed fans are made by Cooler Master, not a no-name maker. That's reassuring to me. The fans are very quiet, too.
2. Surprisingly large space: This is a case for Micro-ATX motherboard, or the smaller mini-ITX. But the space left after you install the motherboard is surprisingly large to me. Usually small cases have trouble installing large graphics cards. For that reason, I was going to compromise for a single-fan Gigabyte GTX 960. The heat dissipation probably isn't very good, but I wanted to build a small computer. Then I found this case that can easily support Gigabyte GTX 960 Windforce (the 2-fan model). The case layout is very smart. It positions the 5.0 and 3.5 internal bays on top, the PSU and additional hard-drive bays at the bottom. So the middle part is wide open. You effectively have the entire front to back case depth to install your graphic card. It handles my Gigabyte with so much easy. I suspect I could've installed a 3-fan model if I had wanted to. And then on storage bays, I have a DVD drive, a hard drive only, which I put all on the top internal bay. There is another internal rack that can host 3 3.5 HDs. I doubt I'd ever need that many drives. In total, with 1 DVD rom, 1 HD, 1 mATX motherboard, 1 2-fan graphic card, 1 WIFI PCI card, 1 mTAX 450X PSU, the stock CPU fan, the case inside doesn't seem crowded at all. It's not empty, just well utilized. Very smart design for a mATX case.
3. Reasonable cost: 49.99. If you buy from newegg, I saw a $20 rebate. I just skipped the hassle and bought here. This is a pretty decent price.
What I don't like about it:
1. It supports ATX PSU. This would be a plus to most people because of the ATX PSU flexibility and power. I already have a mATX PSU. Thus I needed a converter plate. Fortunately I saved the mATX to ATX converter plate that came with my PSU (which I bought a year ago). It didn't turn out to be an issue for me, but if I had bought my PSU many years ago, or it came from another pre-assembled PC, I would've been out of luck. My point is, this is a mATX case. It's great that it can support ATX PSU, but it should include a converter for mATX PSU.
2. The HD audio head for the front audio panel got broken when I tried to install / uninstall / reinstall it over the 2 days as I received several upgrade components (e.g. the WIFI PCI card). Because of the limited space, I needed to unplug the head from the motherboard a couple of times to make room. It was really hard to reach the head itself, so I pulled the wire attached to the head. After a few times, the speaker wire came off. I was able to fix it myself in 30 minutes. But it worried me a little at first that I had to buy another case. Net net, this might not be the vendor's fault, but I wished the wire fixture were stronger. Next time I will be very careful.
In summary, this case is great for me: a minimalist and (somewhat) perfectionist. It has just enough space (and a little extra) for a high quality mTAX build with high-end graphic cards, quality and quiet fans and case build quality and materials, and at a good price. If you want a monster case to play with constant upgrades, this might not be for you. I just wanted a good case for a good 10-year old boy's game PC and then be done with it. This worked really well for me. My son is super happy. :-)
- I wish there was a better quality user manual that gave detailed written explanations of what to do. The images on the manual however offer a generally good explanation of assembly, plus the case was designed so well that installing parts felt pretty straight forward. Because this case is very popular, there are plenty of videos online on the assembly of this case. This was really helpful as a first time builder.
- This case doesn't have toll-less features. However as long as you feel comfortable using a screwdriver, assembly shouldn't be an issue. All necessary screws and screwdriver adapters were provided.
- I enjoyed how flexible this case was for a micro atx form factor. The hard drive cage could be moved around to fit certain utilities like a radiator. I just removed it entirely and put my hardrive and SSD in a space below my optical drive. The case was pretty long and easily fit a GTX 960 with no trouble. Cable management (as far as I know) wasn't too bad either. I would recommend getting a fully or semi modular power supply, though there are places on the side to tuck extra cables.
Quality:
- The outside of the case looks great. The front comes with 3 USB ports (one of which is USB 3.0), and headphone + mic jacks that work very well. The light for the power button doesn't seem to work, but who cares? The box has a simple black metallic look that isn't flashy though looks very nice.
- The only gripe I have is the noise of the stock fans. It's not unbearably loud, though it definitely isn't silent. It kind of sounds like a white noise machine on a very low setting. The sound is consistent, so it's very easy to tune out. And it seems to be keeping the case cool!
I am very pleased with this case. All of my components fit well and it looks great for it's price.
Likes:
* The case's sense of style is sedate. As I noted above, I didn't want a "gamer"-style case, instead wanting something a bit classier looking. I'm happy with the case design in this regard, and wouldn't be embarrassed to show it to my friends and family.
* The case comes with two 120mm fans. My previous case was using (if I remember correctly) 60mm fans, so the upgrade to 120mm was nice, and I was glad two fans were included so I didn't have to purchase any.
* The price is right.
Dislikes:
* Build quality is a bit cheap. I know this seems contradictory with my note above that the case's price is cheap; you could ask "well, what did you expect given the case's price?" And in many ways, the build quality of the case is fine. But I had watched a YouTube video for the case that recommended moving the front case fan to the outside of the case behind the plastic bezel rather than its pre-installed location. I tried to do so, but was unable to get the screws to properly latch, which I suspect is a build quality issue. I ended up reinstalling the fan in its default location.
* The hard drive LED is quite bright. My desktop PC is in my bedroom, which doubles as my office. I was startled the first night when I saw bright flashes of light on the wall opposite my desktop PC, vaguely reminding me of a lightning storm in the Midwest. When I was researching this case, no one mentioned this issue. It's quite distracting when you're trying to go to sleep!
* Despite supporting micro ATX motherboards, there isn't really a good spot for the ATX-12V power cable behind the motherboard tray. Yes, you can kind of force it up behind the motherboard, which I did, but I worry that in the long run I'll damage my motherboard by doing so.
* There's hardly any room in the case for cable management. That said, I don't have a modular power supply, so I was forced to try to find spots for every single unused cable. If you have a modular power supply, I think you'd have a much easier time with this case.
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The N200's structure is solid and robust, providing a secure housing for my PC components. Despite its smaller size, the interior is surprisingly spacious, allowing for good airflow and easy installation of various components. It supports multiple cooling options, and I've found that it keeps the system cool and stable, even during intense gaming sessions or heavy workloads.
Cable management was a breeze with the N200, thanks to its thoughtfully designed interior. I could neatly tuck away cables, which not only improved airflow but also gave the inside a clean, organized look. The dust filters are a boon, significantly reducing the dust that accumulates inside, thereby prolonging the life of my components.
The front panel's simplicity is complemented by its functionality, providing easy access to USB ports and other necessary connections. It's evident that Cooler Master has thought about everyday use and accessibility, making it a practical choice for any PC builder.
The Cooler Master N200 is a compact, efficient, and aesthetically pleasing case that doesn't compromise on performance or quality. Its thoughtful design and solid construction make it an excellent choice for anyone looking to build a smaller PC without sacrificing functionality. Whether for gaming, work, or general use, the N200 has proven to be a reliable and worthwhile investment.
This is a well laid-out case with nice simple-black aesthetics. It can definitely sit in an office environment.
Its actually a quiet case and I have the included fans powered by motherboard headers (which is controlling the fan speeds). It comes with adapters for hooking it up directly to a 4-pin moles, but I wouldn't even bother with those.
There's space for a couple of 3.5" HDDs as well as a pair of 2.5" mounts. You could mount a radiator onto the front of it, and there's space for pumps and resevoirs, but I think one should go with a higher-end case if they're going that far. Don't bother trying to fit a 240 or 360 AIO into it, although a 120 should work
The sheet metal is a little thin so I wouldn't necessarily use it as a foot rest.
All-in-all, there are far worse mATX cases out there for more money.