reviews cases Cooler Master N200 Case Review Cooler Master N200 Case Review Author: Dennis Garcia

Introduction

In a world where you can get some of the most advanced computer cases it is nice to see that companies are still making a simple chassis with support for the latest modern conveniences. For this review we will be breaking our enthusiast mold and getting back to our modding roots with a case that can be excellent off the shelf and, even better in the hands of a skilled modder. The Cooler Master N200 is a simple mainstream case designed to be compact yet very flexible.



Now before you cringe at the sight of a mainstream chassis you should know that this tiny gem sports some really cool features like allowances for watercooling, MicroATX motherboards, seven storage drives and long video cards like the AMD Radeon HD 7990.



Specifications

Available Color Midnight Black

Materials Plastic bezel with mesh, steel case body

Dimension 202 x 378 x 445mm / 7.95 x 14.9 x 17.52 inch (W x H x D)

Net Weight 4.3 kg / 9.5 lbs

M/B Type microATX, Mini-ITX

5.25" Drive Bays 1 (Max. length of 5.25" device: 170mm / 6.7 inch)

3.5" Drive Bays 3

2.5" Drive Bays 4

I/O Panel N200: USB 3.0 x 1, USB 2.0 x 2, Audio in and out / N200 Advanced: USB 3.0 x 2, USB 2.0 x 1, Audio in and out

Expansion Slots 4

Cooling System Front: 120mm black fan x 2 (one XtraFlo is pre-installed)

Rear:120mm black fan x 1 (XtraFlo pre-installed)

Side: 120mm fan x 1 (optional)

Top: 120mm x 15mm fan x 1 (optional)

Power Supply Type ATX PS2 (Max. length: 180mm / 7.1 inch)

CPU cooler height: w/o 120mm x 25mm side fan: 160mm / 6.3inch / with 120mm x 25mm side fan: 140mm / 5.5inch

Graphics card length: 355mm / 14 inch



Modding is still a big part of building a computer either it be in component selection or pimping up the chassis the personalization of your computer is a large part of ownership. That isn't to say you have to modify every case you buy but, every chassis should offer those opportunities and that his how we do our reviews.