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Cooler Master N200 Mini Micro-ATX Tower with Front Mesh Ventilation, Minimal Design, 240mm Close-Loop AIO Support, NSE-200-KKN1

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About this item

  • Edgy, asymmetrical design with full mesh front panel
  • Mini tower with great expandability that supports up to three 3.5-Inch HDDs and four 2.5-Inch SSDs
  • Supports a 240mm liquid CPU water cooling kit in the front of the case
  • Supports high-end graphics cards with a length of up to 355mm (14-Inch )
  • Supports CPU air coolers with heights up to 160mm (6.3-Inch )
  • Edgy, asymmetrical design with full mesh front panel
  • Mini tower with great expandability that supports up to three 3.5" HDDs and four 2.5" SSDs
  • Supports a 240mm liquid CPU water cooling kit in the front of the case
  • Supports high-end graphics cards with a length of up to 355mm (14 inches)
  • Supports CPU air coolers with heights up to 160mm (6.3 inches)
  • Supports SuperSpeed USB 3.0
  • Removable dust filter under the power supply mount area for easy maintenance


Cooler master N200 - Mini tower computer case with full mesh front panel and matx/Mini-ITX support. Design that delivers High availability, scalability, and for maximum flexibility and price/performance. Manufactured in China.


Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 24, 2025
This is a good value, compact, no thrills case that contains everything I need.
Canadian guy
Reviewed in Canada on February 9, 2025
I've built a few Pc's in this case. It's easy to build in and has fantastic airflow for the price.
Jeff
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2023
I have built a number of computers utilizing this case and it is one of my all-time favorites.The GoodSupports more 3.5” hard drives than anyone should ever need in the modern era of SSDs and M-2s. If you don’t need it the hard drive cage at the bottom of the case can be removed.Supports multiple SSDs, but the one at the top of the case is usually the only one I need. The ease of removing and installing that one is appreciated.The case comes with a bottom mounted power supply with a removable dust filter.The location of the hard drive cage and the other drive mounts leaves lots of room in the middle of the case to install large video cards.Never have had any issues using air cooling with this case, but it will also support 240mm liquid cooling solutions if you are a gamer.For those who want a neat build there is some room for cable management between the side panel and the internals.I never feel cramped for space when building with this case.Other StuffI would rather have two USB 3 connections on the front panel. But for me, not a deal breaker, since I can always add a couple of USB 3 connections with a 3.5” adapter on the front panel and a USB 3 card on the motherboard.I like this case best without an optical drive since it looks better without breaking the flow of the front panel. That is becoming less of a problem these days since CD’s & DVD’s have gone the way of the cassette in this era of streaming everything.If you move your case around a lot you may end up scratching the front panel plastic. If you don’t move it around it shouldn’t be a problem.Although the current price seems a little high, I still highly recommend this case for anyone building an mATX based computer that will include multiple drives and a high-end graphics card.
Klorisa
Reviewed in Canada on December 25, 2023
After extensive use, the Cooler Master N200 stands out as an exemplary mini tower case, offering a remarkable balance of compact design and efficient performance. When I first got my hands on it, I was impressed by its sleek, minimalistic design that fits perfectly into my workspace without dominating it.The N200's structure is solid and robust, providing a secure housing for my PC components. Despite its smaller size, the interior is surprisingly spacious, allowing for good airflow and easy installation of various components. It supports multiple cooling options, and I've found that it keeps the system cool and stable, even during intense gaming sessions or heavy workloads.Cable management was a breeze with the N200, thanks to its thoughtfully designed interior. I could neatly tuck away cables, which not only improved airflow but also gave the inside a clean, organized look. The dust filters are a boon, significantly reducing the dust that accumulates inside, thereby prolonging the life of my components.The front panel's simplicity is complemented by its functionality, providing easy access to USB ports and other necessary connections. It's evident that Cooler Master has thought about everyday use and accessibility, making it a practical choice for any PC builder.The Cooler Master N200 is a compact, efficient, and aesthetically pleasing case that doesn't compromise on performance or quality. Its thoughtful design and solid construction make it an excellent choice for anyone looking to build a smaller PC without sacrificing functionality. Whether for gaming, work, or general use, the N200 has proven to be a reliable and worthwhile investment.
carlsun
Reviewed in Canada on January 15, 2023
Quality is very good at this price level, design is very fit for my NAS needs, many drive slots are available in a relative compact case, and there is still plenty room for further mod.If metal sheet could be a little bit thicker, it will be perfect.
Teresa & David McLeod
Reviewed in Canada on December 11, 2022
Nice case built alot of computers, basic sturdy, and sleek
Andrii Vykliuk
Reviewed in Canada on October 5, 2022
Awesome chassis. Silent. Everything what is required and desired is here :)
Noah La Crosse
Reviewed in Australia on January 26, 2022
Lots of ways to mount an SSD on this thing. Plenty of room to fit even a massive graphics card. Only downside is the difficulty of cable management as it is a tiny case.
Ryan F
Reviewed in Canada on May 26, 2018
I struggle to find inexpensive cases that arent horrifically designed and look like they belong on the set of a 70's sci-fi low-budget movie set.This is a well laid-out case with nice simple-black aesthetics. It can definitely sit in an office environment.Its actually a quiet case and I have the included fans powered by motherboard headers (which is controlling the fan speeds). It comes with adapters for hooking it up directly to a 4-pin moles, but I wouldn't even bother with those.There's space for a couple of 3.5" HDDs as well as a pair of 2.5" mounts. You could mount a radiator onto the front of it, and there's space for pumps and resevoirs, but I think one should go with a higher-end case if they're going that far. Don't bother trying to fit a 240 or 360 AIO into it, although a 120 should workThe sheet metal is a little thin so I wouldn't necessarily use it as a foot rest.All-in-all, there are far worse mATX cases out there for more money.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on January 12, 2017
I gutted my larger Cooler Master mid tower and decided to replace with the N200. The instruction sheet that comes with the N200 is not very good, very unclear. To remove the small 5.25" panel you have to take the whole front panel off first. It took me a while to discover this as the instruction sheet does not explain this. I read a couple of reviews that complained of difficulty removing the front panel. I did not find it difficult at all and with a gentle tug on the bottom of the panel it is quite easy to remove. A good feature as I am sure dust will collect between the front panel and the chassis. With some patience anyone should be able to figure out what goes where.I used the 700 watt power supply from my old case which is probably a bit of overkill, but it works and saved me some money. Because it is a 700 watt PSU, it has too many cables. I removed the 3.5" HDD cage at the bottom of the case, as I don't think I will need it and it gave me some extra room to store unused cables. If a smaller PSU with less cables is used, then the bottom HDD cage shouldn't be an issue.The top front of the case has a 5.25" bay, a 3.5" bay and a spot under that for a 2.5" solid state drive. You also have the option of installing your solid state drives on the motherboard tray. Personally I was worried about stacking an SSD, hard drive and optical drive so close together. I opted to put my SSD on the motherboard tray, out of the way and where it should get better ventilation. Of course, if the lower HDD cage is not removed, then the hard drive and SSD can go there also. I was pleased that there were options and I was able to put things where I wanted.I have not received my motherboard as of yet, but it should fit snuggly. Since it is an mATX motherboard there shouldn't be a problem and having built a few computers in my day, I think there should be ample room to work. I don't have the CPU or cooling fan as of yet but judging by the specs there should be plenty of space. My graphics card is only 8 inches long and there is still another 6 inches to go. This case will accept graphics cards up to 14 inches long.I have a spare 120mm fan which came out of the old tower. There is a spot on the top of the N200 for a 120/140mm fan and a spot on the side panel for a 120mm fan. Depending on how much space is left after all components are installed, I may put the extra fan in. Another little thing I like is the rubber feet on the bottom of the case are a decent height. This will definitely help with air circulation as my older tower had barely any clearance at all.Overall, this is a very good case for the money. If you are just looking for a mini tower case for a simple efficient computer and don't want to spend too much money... this is the tower for you. It is solid construction and a few decent choices for installation of components. I wouldn't advise trying to cram it full of high end gaming components to the point where there is no room for air circulation. I knocked off a star for the poor instruction sheet. Very good case for my needs... I like it.
Aaron
Reviewed in Canada on August 30, 2016
Editted: After a few months of use, grounding issues and jack port issues are arising. The front jack is no longer reliable as the connection is bent, due to plugging a heavy cord splitter into it. I rely on my rear ports now. Also, the vents get noticeably clogged with dust. For my first build, this was a very good pick, and I editted my cable management to fit nice and snug after long efforts as a first time build. Now, I realize I could have done some things differently. Such things like lifting cables to reduce drag and weight, which I blame for the front jack breaking. Otherwise, good case.
Pedro
Reviewed in Spain on July 24, 2015
Caja muy práctica para equipos con placa micro-atx y mini atx. Fácil instalación. recomiendo instalar los discos duros y placa antes que la fuente de esta manera el montaje es mucho más fácil. Calidad precio muy bueno y de una marca de garantía como Cooler Master. Saludos
XL
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2015
I had a slim form factor computer with M-ATX components that were beginning to show age. I effectively gave it to my 10-year old son for his minecraft and occasional writing. I had an Intel Core i3 from 2011 with integrated graphics HD-200. It was good enough for Minecraft although it got "laggy" occasionally according to my son. So I thought it was probably due to the integrated graphics performance. These days, CPU performance improvements seem to have hit a ceiling and I don't really see significant performance improvement from generations to generations, except maybe when you run heavy-duty applications like video editing and large data set processing. For browsing, youtube, minecraft, I suspect new SSD drives and graphic cards would address the bottlenecks better.Since the slim factor case was too small for any graphic cards, I had to buy a new case. I didn't want to buy a regular ATX case, because he's only 10. I don't expect him to need 3 hard drives, 2 graphic cards, water cooling systems, 1000W PSU in the next 3 years. Micro-ATX seems to be the sweet spot for sufficient expansion flexibility and efficient space. I also wanted a good quality case. My last one was partially made of plastics (it had two plastic stands to stand up the main case that recently broke). I want to build a cost effective, high quality minecraft PC that has more than enough power to make him happy for Xmas.For this purpose, this computer case is really PERFECT. What I like about it:1. Quality build: The whole case except for the front cover is made of metal (not sure what type), and painted evenly with black paint. This is much nicer than a "high-end" Dell XPS I saw in Costco. The screws that come with the case also seem to have high quality. The two pre-installed fans are made by Cooler Master, not a no-name maker. That's reassuring to me. The fans are very quiet, too.2. Surprisingly large space: This is a case for Micro-ATX motherboard, or the smaller mini-ITX. But the space left after you install the motherboard is surprisingly large to me. Usually small cases have trouble installing large graphics cards. For that reason, I was going to compromise for a single-fan Gigabyte GTX 960. The heat dissipation probably isn't very good, but I wanted to build a small computer. Then I found this case that can easily support Gigabyte GTX 960 Windforce (the 2-fan model). The case layout is very smart. It positions the 5.0 and 3.5 internal bays on top, the PSU and additional hard-drive bays at the bottom. So the middle part is wide open. You effectively have the entire front to back case depth to install your graphic card. It handles my Gigabyte with so much easy. I suspect I could've installed a 3-fan model if I had wanted to. And then on storage bays, I have a DVD drive, a hard drive only, which I put all on the top internal bay. There is another internal rack that can host 3 3.5 HDs. I doubt I'd ever need that many drives. In total, with 1 DVD rom, 1 HD, 1 mATX motherboard, 1 2-fan graphic card, 1 WIFI PCI card, 1 mTAX 450X PSU, the stock CPU fan, the case inside doesn't seem crowded at all. It's not empty, just well utilized. Very smart design for a mATX case.3. Reasonable cost: 49.99. If you buy from newegg, I saw a $20 rebate. I just skipped the hassle and bought here. This is a pretty decent price.What I don't like about it:1. It supports ATX PSU. This would be a plus to most people because of the ATX PSU flexibility and power. I already have a mATX PSU. Thus I needed a converter plate. Fortunately I saved the mATX to ATX converter plate that came with my PSU (which I bought a year ago). It didn't turn out to be an issue for me, but if I had bought my PSU many years ago, or it came from another pre-assembled PC, I would've been out of luck. My point is, this is a mATX case. It's great that it can support ATX PSU, but it should include a converter for mATX PSU.2. The HD audio head for the front audio panel got broken when I tried to install / uninstall / reinstall it over the 2 days as I received several upgrade components (e.g. the WIFI PCI card). Because of the limited space, I needed to unplug the head from the motherboard a couple of times to make room. It was really hard to reach the head itself, so I pulled the wire attached to the head. After a few times, the speaker wire came off. I was able to fix it myself in 30 minutes. But it worried me a little at first that I had to buy another case. Net net, this might not be the vendor's fault, but I wished the wire fixture were stronger. Next time I will be very careful.In summary, this case is great for me: a minimalist and (somewhat) perfectionist. It has just enough space (and a little extra) for a high quality mTAX build with high-end graphic cards, quality and quiet fans and case build quality and materials, and at a good price. If you want a monster case to play with constant upgrades, this might not be for you. I just wanted a good case for a good 10-year old boy's game PC and then be done with it. This worked really well for me. My son is super happy. :-)
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