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  • Cooler Master NR200P Max Complete Case Review
  • Cooler Master NR200P Max Complete Case Review

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    Case Interior and Cooling

    Like the original NR200 the two side panels are held in place with ball socket clips allowing them to be securely held in place and yet quickly removed with the correct leverage. 

    When you first open the Cooler Master NR200P MAX you will find that everything has already been pre-installed.  At the back of the case, you will see the primary cooling fan of the 850w 80 Plus Gold SFX PSU and a large foam panel covering the heatsink access hole in the motherboard panel.

    At the top and bottom of the dividing panel you will find PSU and Fan cables neatly wrapped and tucked away for storage and transportation.

    Turning the case around you find the reason for the foam block as it holds the AIO pump block in place and also held the accessory box (that I had already removed).

    The 280mm radiator and dual 140mm SickleFlow PWM fans are installed at the top of the case with the cooling hoses nicely routed down the right side and looping around to make contact with the motherboard. 

    I am impressed to see that Cooler Master has installed the 140mm fan grills to not only dress up the interior but to protect the fans from foreign cable access and domestic fingers from getting lopped off.

    The AIO pump block is a typical Cooler Master design with a down market cold plate and four holes for holding the mounting hardware.  I do like how the protective film covers two of the mounting holes which should most certainly prompt users to remove the plastic before mounting the cooler.  (Or at least we can hope)

    All of the required hardware can be found in the accessory box.