Cooler Master NR200P Review 10

Cooler Master NR200P Review

A Closer Look - Outside »

Packaging


The Cooler Master NR200P ships in a brown cardboard box with an image of the chassis and alternative glass panel on the front, and feature details on the back. One side holds a specifications table, while the other provides a frontal outline of the chassis for an idea of its size.


The NR200P is held in place by two sturdy Styrofoam spacers and protected from scratches and fingerprints by a plastic bag.

Contents


In a separate box, sandwiched inside the outer packaging, you will find a 4-mm thick, gently tinted glass side panel. It can be used instead of the standard vented panel should you want to show off the components within your build. Another small box holds the two 120 mm SickleFlow fans and small accessories.


These cooling units use PWM as an interface, and Cooler Master has pre-installed grilles which employ a tool-free system to attach to the ceiling of the NR200P.


Besides that, you will find a PCIe 3.0 x16 riser cable for vertical GPU mounting and the usual set of screws and zip ties. Unfortunately, while you can install up to two 3.5" drives as advertised, or even three, Cooler Master only offers enough special screw pins for a single drive. This is especially frustrating as these are not your standard screws you could buy somewhere separately.

There is also a PWM splitter cable to connect the fans to a single motherboard header. A basic, yet detailed manual rounds out the extras shipping with the Cooler Master NR200P.
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