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Cooler Master N200 Mini-Tower Case Review


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The N200 is supplied in a brown cardboard box which is decorated in a simple black livery.  The front of the box features a large image of the front of the case alongside a list of the basic features of the case.

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Turning the box around reveals a more detailed diagram which illustrates various features of the case.  There is also a more detailed list of specifications which is repeated in various different languages.  The case is suspended between two polystyrene slabs inside the box to provide a layer of protection.

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The included bundle is fairly limited and consists only of a user guide and screws required for installation.  We wouldn't expect much more from a budget case, though.

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7 comments

  1. Well it has flaws, but for the money its hard to knock. good job – they make good cases. I hate my thermaltake case its falling apart – they use such thin metals on their products. and they need to use better fans too

  2. I like this, nice price for a budget build. they have tried to cram in as much as possible considering.

  3. The side panel is weird looking – im not sure if I like it or not yet.

  4. Street Fighter

    They not sell a windowed panel verson?

  5. I got my N200 yesterday in Hungary.
    There is a tool to place the motherboard holders in the package!
    The side panel maybe looks weird, i considered to wait till the windowed version arive, but i just bought the normal version and i can tell you its not even close as it looks like in the photos!!!

    And one more thing. The front mesh is metal, not plastic, the assymetric stripe is plastic, but good one.

  6. Great review…thanks!

    I have a quick question…is front or rear radiator cooling best? I am presuming the front fans are intakes, rear and top are out.

    My thinking is rear takes heat straight out the back from CPU, where as front means air is drawn in, cooled and then blow back through case. Surely venting the heat straight away is better?

    I am thinking of the Coolermaster Seidion 120 and 240 models.

    Cheers

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