Hey all! New member here, finally worked up the nerve to join and show my Nr200. Came from a CM Q300L, loving the NR case! Please excuse my lack of cable management. Awaiting parts for custom cables.
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Jeez, what a mess...
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Hey all! New member here, finally worked up the nerve to join and show my Nr200. Came from a CM Q300L, loving the NR case! Please excuse my lack of cable management. Awaiting parts for custom cables.
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Does anyone use Cooler Master Hyper 212 Halo² in NR200p with glass panel?
I believe it fits?
Arctic P12's. Very good and much cheaper than NoctuaRecommendations for replacement fans on the 280mm AIO that comes with the Max?
At least one of mine is making a horrible ticking sound.
I looked at Noctua fans but couldn't see which would be the best option, as there are so many variants with almost the same spec.
Its way harder to build in with 280mm AIO and ATX PSU. 240 AIO and SFX PSU is the play for an easier build experience in all NR200 versions IMHOSome observations from the build process:
- Whilst the v2 is seemingly designed for AIO cooling primarily, the fitting of anything other than the standard one included in the v2 MAX (which I'm not sure is actually available separately?) is a PITA. I did a bit of research and found one other person running an ID Cooling 280mm AIO so I went with that. Some people were running more expensive AIOs with screens and RGB etc. but it seems like such a waste, especially in this case. The Frostlow X 280mm has 400mm tubing, which is only big enough if you route over the top - it won't go around the PSU like the MAX AIO does. You'd probably need 450mm-500mm tubing to do that. An annoyance for sure but can be overcome. The Frostflow X also cannot rotate the pump mounting freely - only two positions 180 degrees apart on AMx sockets, so that can also be a constraint when positioning and running the tubes. The outlets do turn, which is essential.
- Routing the ATX power was a PITA. I even have a nice braided extension, but if you don't have flexible enough cables or are brave enough to really bend and clamp down with cable ties, the power cable can interfere with GPU. In the end it was OK with the Corsair cable alone, but I wish it was a bit easier.
- Don't bother with 3.5in HDDs... my game storage was here - I bought an m.2 drive (which is amazing!) for boot, which I'm also using for games for now until I get another 2TB+ to put in the back.
- Consider not bothering with 2.5in drives. They fit, but actually the extra cabling, particularly for power, creates a routing challenge again.

I took off original feet and put some soft pads. Its easier to push case around plus GPU nicely hoovers my desk nowMaybe bigger feet give you more breathing space under the case?

NR200 as a server case works quite well. Obviously depends on the server requirements, but you do end up with a big of extra space in thereAnyone else using their NR200 as a server case?
Having a 3d printer means I was able to print a few bits for putting 2.5" SSD's in the slot covers and 2x 3.5's on the side brace, wondering if anyone else has more drives in there than originally designed for and if might be able to pick up some ideas or other POV's for mods..

Seen the v3 is now released, looks dreadful, taken a nice subtle design and made it look horrible. Not sure how much extra space there is compared to the v2 but apparently it's been made with the 50 series in mind.
Seen the v3 is now released, looks dreadful, taken a nice subtle design and made it look horrible. Not sure how much extra space there is compared to the v2 but apparently it's been made with the 50 series in mind.

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