About this deal
The one that really cool thing about the top panel and the included fan or fans, depending on which case you get, is that not only do they have a finger guard so no cables will be eaten by those blades, but the actual mount is also tool-less so you can simply push them into the rubber pegs and they stay securely in place. The one conflicting part about the NR200P is that the temper glass side panel doesn’t really compliment the vertical GPU mount.
You'll not have to be nearly as concerned with thermal limitations in this case as you would be in something like the Node 202 and it is smaller still than the H210i we recently reviewed while having similar, if not better compatibility and it was much easier to build in the NR200 over both.
The NR200p was already on the list, but the max comes with a preinstalled and routed 280mm AIO and 850w PSU.
When the system was finally fully assembled I wasn’t frustrated dealing with all the cables, because the case is fairly large and you can get to all the places. As a result, end users can 3D print a selection of different shapes and sizes, and even choose the color based on the filament they print with. The MasterBox NR200 takes all of the features found in a core performance ATX chassis and efficiently utilizes them in a space less than half the volume.The backside is pretty simple with enough room for managing cables from the fans but also where you'll access the screws to remove the PSU shroud for mounting your SFX PSU or relocating the shroud to the front of the case. I do love Toyan engines, but i have to admit that It's not easy to adjust the carburetor of FS-L200, especially for those who are not familiar with Toyan engines.