Cooler Master N200 Case Review
Author: Dennis Garcia
Published: Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Conclusion
Conclusion
Mainstream chassis design has never been all that exciting given that most companies will do whatever they can to increase the profit margin. These cost cutting measures often lead to cases that are weak, noisy and downright unusable. The Cooler Master N200 is different in that it takes a simple industrial design and makes it usable by a vast majority of system builders. Granted you'll have to resort to a MicroATX motherboard but with the money you'll save you can add a dual fan watercooler and some fancy dual GPU gaming video card. Both will fit with minimal effort and maximum results.
We would have liked to have had more room behind the motherboard tray and rely less on side panel embossing especially considering that our test board placed the CPU up too far causing the TPC 812 to hit the frame. On the positive the Cooler Master M4 fit perfectly which might have been a better solution for this build anyway.
Good Things
Solid Cooler Master Design
Clean Industrial Look
Perfect for Simple Mods
Compact Chassis
Perfect for Watercooling
Clean Industrial Look
Perfect for Simple Mods
Compact Chassis
Perfect for Watercooling
Bad Things
Had issues with extremly large coolers
External 3.5" drive bay?
Cable routing in side panel not held in chassis
External 3.5" drive bay?
Cable routing in side panel not held in chassis
Ninjalane Rating
Cooler Master N200 Case Review
Furious 5 of 5
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