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Product test

This mini-ITX case even tames an i9 processor

Kevin Hofer
22/12/2021
Translation: machine translated

The Masterbox NR200P Max from Cooler Master is a mini-ITX case. It convinces in the test with an excellent build experience and cooling performance.

It doesn't look pretty, the Masterbox NR200P Max from Cooler Master. But it's the inner values that count. And they can be seen: Pre-assembled 850-watt power supply with Gold certification and likewise a 280 all-in-one water cooling. In addition, everything here is designed for an optimal building experience.

The highlight: The build experience

The side panels can be easily clicked out. The bottom part can be removed with only one screw. So everything is quickly accessible. Only above between the fans of the water cooling and the motherboard it can be a little tight.

The small weak point: The processing

At first glance, the Masterbox NR200P Max looks very well made. There are two details that I noticed negatively on my sample:

The cooling performance

The case comes with two different side panels: one with holes and one made of tempered glass. I test both versions. Since the fresh air supply is cut off by the glass, you can expect the components inside the case to get hotter.

The following components are installed in the test system:

This is how the Masterbox NR200P Max performs:

A few words about noise: with the perforated side window, the components inside the case produce 1 dB more sound. I measured with each 30 centimeters away from the front: 40 dB at idle and 43 under load.

Personally, I would always build with the perforated side window. You can still see your RGB-LEDs blinking and the temperatures are better.

Scope of delivery and features

For the sake of simplicity I will list the scope of delivery and the features:

Conclusion: Expensive at first glance

There is nothing major to complain about with the Masterbox NR200P Max: The build experience is excellent and so is the airflow. There are only two details about the workmanship that I have to criticize: The quality of the front connector bracket and the dust filters, which shift slightly. But those are really just details.

Then there is the price. It seems pretty expensive at just under 400 francs. But that's only the case at first glance. For a Mini-ITX case with similar build quality, you'll quickly pay 150 francs. But the Cooler Master case also comes with a power supply and water cooling. The power supply currently costs 180 francs and the water cooling around 70 francs (as of 20.12.2021). That makes exactly 400 francs. The price is therefore justified.

I can recommend the Cooler Master Masterbox NR200P Max.

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