What are you on about? No one removes the plastic cover before putting in the CPU. It also doesn't matter if you remove it or not since thats a protective cover for the pins for when it's shipping or being stored
Hey, great video as usual :-) Did you switch the cooler's fan direction on purpose? Looks like it's sucking air in from the back of the case. Does it improve temps?
Since there is no separate intake cooling fan, the CPU cooler side is configured as a rear intake for balance. This configuration resulted in satisfactory results for both CPU and GPU.
Bout as sweet as can be. Air cooled rules I like it. Cooler Master is for sure top shelf, there are others on that shelf but hard to beat a top winner in cases fans and tech hardwear.
Sick build love the blackout theme I want to build a super similar machine and wanted to use an matx board (no bottom fan) and wanted to know what your temps are like with this thanks
ok that was super clean and well built. Any thoughts on a low profile cooler and 2 side fans? Curious how that would effect temps vs larger tower. Earned a Sub for sure!
Hello friend! Where did you get that mesh panel for the rear of the case? What can you share about the thermals of this rig? Is that cooler great for this case?
This is awesome! Just finished this build myself following you. I am getting great temps with both sides covered. Did you left one side open just to show off the GPU or was it for better thermals?
What model of graphics card did you use in your build and what is the temperature where your PC is located? I close both panels and use it in an environment where the room temperature is around 20 degrees, but I have not seen the graphics card temperature rise above 75 degrees.
I have a 4080 super paired up with the 9800x3d. After some undervolting I am getting 50-60 on the CPU under load and 60-70 on the GPU. Not bad at all but was wondering about the panels. Might try to open one side see if this drops it even further @@DalraeMyo
@@hidden_name7469 I think it's a really good temperature. If you use it with the side panel open, I think you can expect lower temperatures or lower fan RPM.
@@DalraeMyo I understand now. I'm new to building PCs and working on a similar setup right now, so I was curious if there was an issue with the motherboard or something. I have the same motherboard and case, so I thought it was odd that you didn’t connect the HD audio. Now I get that it’s just your personal choice. Thanks for clearing that up! =)
@@anynhi no with big cooler like this, this is known good air flow : rear intake and case on top as exhaust, and he added a dust filter at the end to avoid letting too much dust in
Thanks for the interesting video. This is the V1 NR200p case with horizontal gpu installation. Would you recommend this one instead of the V2 which is vertical gpu only? Are you still happy with it?
Yes, that's right. After I put the SSD in and covered the heat sink, I saw it bending when I looked at it from the side. I used an additional thermal pad under the SSD to prevent it from bending.
@@KazuraYTYT The NR200 model also comes standard. You can check this by looking at the official manual below. Please refer to parts L, K, G, and H on page 9 of the manual. coolermaster.egnyte.com/dl/0bPeRoJOlQ
In the ITX (SFF) system, I think the size preferred by the user is more important than the recommended specifications. In the case of NR200P, it is a little large to call the SFF system, but it uses a classic layout that does not require a riser cable, has a low price and compatibility with parts.
A cooling fan bundled with the Thermalright PA120 MINI. It is a cooling fan with the model name TL-D12B, and the screw hole specification is different from the typical 92mm or 120mm.
Brilliant build!! Finally someone did it with such processor. I didn't know there are air coolers for systems like this itx. Glad to have found your channel. Do you think if a 4090 would it in there? As for refference. I wanna build a similar one but next year with a 9950x + 5090, the annoying thing is that it does not support 128gb of ram, at least ther aren't DIM modules of 64gb each one that I know of.
Be carefull, that black foam from the case's box that you used for the gpu it is melting and smells horrible, i used the same trick until i saw it melted
I think it will vary depending on the application you want to broadcast from. If you mainly play high-end games while using two or more broadcasting platforms, it is recommended to configure a separate broadcasting PC.
In the video I uploaded just before, I did a temperature test for each scenario. Compared to the open-bench system, it has increased by about 10 degrees.
I use wireless devices within a reception distance of 3m. If there are obstacles or you need to receive signals from a longer distance, it is better to use the antenna provided when purchasing the motherboard.
In the previous build, we added an intake cooling fan at the bottom, but in this build, we didn't have a separate intake cooling fan, so we tried to configure it as a rear intake cooling fan.
By the time the PCIE power cable gets hot, I don't think there's a problem because the GPU cooling fan is already working. The heat sink's temperature remains lower than the GPU core temperature, and the GPU core temperature does not exceed 60 degrees.
In Korea, where I live, there is no release schedule yet, so I could not purchase it. In addition, there is a fact that we did not feel much benefit from the NR200P V2 product.
In the previous video, it was measured about 10 degrees higher than when the CPU cooler and GPU were tested with an open bench, respectively. During gaming, the average temperature of the CPU was about 60 to 65 degrees, and the GPU was about 55 to 60 degrees.
In the previous video, it was measured about 10 degrees higher than when the CPU cooler and GPU were tested with an open bench, respectively. During gaming, the average temperature of the CPU was about 60 to 65 degrees, and the GPU was about 55 to 60 degrees.
The sides can have intake fans, but u cannot use a tower cooler. Some RUclipsrs say a low profile cooler plus side fans give the best airflow for this case. If u go with a tower cooler, then the rear intake is the only option.
I’m pretty sure the base NR200p is being discontinued for the new V2 version 😞 great build by the way & I love the little cutout for the GPU support. Keep up the good work
As a nr200p owner you could get away with a normal PA/PS120 air cooler, it just fits!!!! with the glass panel is a hit or miss with some motherboards! Clean build tho!
One of the few builders who doesn't remove the CPU installing plastic bracket before installing it and does it as the manual says. nice dude 👍
In my opinion it is one of the most satisfying moments of the entire build :D
@@georgmartin_ yeah, that "pop" sound 😂
@@vasileiospgr você é burro
What are you on about? No one removes the plastic cover before putting in the CPU.
It also doesn't matter if you remove it or not since thats a protective cover for the pins for when it's shipping or being stored
@@343JustMe i've seen so many videos of people building pcs that they always remove that plastic cover of the motherboard before placing the cpu in it
Now that is one good looking stealth build right there! Love the NR200P case too. So easy to work with.
its great when you show how to manage cable neat and tidy, great tutorial
Excellent video. Thank you for this and including the part numbers for the fans that you used.
That small piece of foam was goated.
Nothing but PERFECTION!!!!!
love the way you did the cable management might have to copy your techniques in my own build!
Never thought this would be something I care about, but man that RAM installation click was so satisfying.
The mesh magnet for the back intake tho ☺️
you did that so neatly! love it
Didn't know such mini atennas did exist. Looks awesome
Ikr. Just knew about them because of this video, and they're the exact antenna form factor that I need.
Anyone found a name ? I’m looking for this one too
@@kanatokazuya1637 yep me too. Lovely designs
Lovely case at great price, thanks for the vid, nice build.
the build quality of this case looks pretty solid
That's one crazy thermal paste pattern lol
Quelle est la hauteur limite du ventirad avec le panneau en verre ?
Hey, great video as usual :-) Did you switch the cooler's fan direction on purpose? Looks like it's sucking air in from the back of the case. Does it improve temps?
Since there is no separate intake cooling fan, the CPU cooler side is configured as a rear intake for balance.
This configuration resulted in satisfactory results for both CPU and GPU.
Interesting WiFi antenna you have on the build. How is the signal strength?
There is no problem with Wi-Fi signals and Bluetooth reception around the PC.
The reception rate drops from a distance of about 5 meters or more.
Love this build would a 7900xt or xtx work here ?
It is possible as long as the size of the graphics card is compatible.
@@DalraeMyo is this the v1 of the case ?
Yes, it's the V1 version, not the V2 version.@@itsSwagPrince
That foam will compress over time under pressure, FYI.
Happened to mine. Had to find another solution
My first thought exactly. And possibly get sucked into a fan or two and you have a party balloon effect inside the case 🎊🥳
@@impaque What's a good solution? I'm planning an almost identical build soon
How the temperatures of the build
Bout as sweet as can be. Air cooled rules I like it. Cooler Master is for sure top shelf, there are others on that shelf but hard to beat a top winner in cases fans and tech hardwear.
Primer itx q veo q ponen incorrecto flujo de aire y se preocupan en hacer una buena gestión de cables, simplemente hermoso
we like the nr200p
Sick build love the blackout theme I want to build a super similar machine and wanted to use an matx board (no bottom fan) and wanted to know what your temps are like with this thanks
ok that was super clean and well built. Any thoughts on a low profile cooler and 2 side fans? Curious how that would effect temps vs larger tower. Earned a Sub for sure!
I think that installing a cooler on the side of the PC case in the exhaust direction will result in better airflow improvement.
Interesting using the back fan as intake, would be curious to know why you decided to do that
Since it is not designed to intake air from the front, we chose Airflow, which intakes air from the back.
CPU temperature shows better results.
Hello friend!
Where did you get that mesh panel for the rear of the case?
What can you share about the thermals of this rig?
Is that cooler great for this case?
does it support that m2? support says only sn850x 1TB
Is the 25mm fan at the top panel not in contact with the CPU tower cooler?
This is awesome! Just finished this build myself following you. I am getting great temps with both sides covered. Did you left one side open just to show off the GPU or was it for better thermals?
What model of graphics card did you use in your build and what is the temperature where your PC is located?
I close both panels and use it in an environment where the room temperature is around 20 degrees, but I have not seen the graphics card temperature rise above 75 degrees.
I have a 4080 super paired up with the 9800x3d. After some undervolting I am getting 50-60 on the CPU under load and 60-70 on the GPU. Not bad at all but was wondering about the panels. Might try to open one side see if this drops it even further @@DalraeMyo
@@hidden_name7469 I think it's a really good temperature. If you use it with the side panel open, I think you can expect lower temperatures or lower fan RPM.
Hello, great build! But, could you explain why the HD audio from the case was removed and never connected?
The audio equipment I use, I only use USB or wireless Bluetooth. Therefore, I removed 3.5mm HD Audio because I didn't have anything to use.
@@DalraeMyo I understand now. I'm new to building PCs and working on a similar setup right now, so I was curious if there was an issue with the motherboard or something. I have the same motherboard and case, so I thought it was odd that you didn’t connect the HD audio. Now I get that it’s just your personal choice. Thanks for clearing that up! =)
I might be wrong but could it be that at 4:10, the fan should be mounted reverse? please feel free to correct me.
@@anynhi no with big cooler like this, this is known good air flow : rear intake and case on top as exhaust, and he added a dust filter at the end to avoid letting too much dust in
Since it is not a structure that sucks air in from the front, we created an airflow system that sucks air in from the back.
What model fan did you use for the intake. Its a 92 model right?
@@RZrox I marked it as subtitles in the video.
The model name is TL-P9 in 92mm 25T standard.
Thanks for the interesting video. This is the V1 NR200p case with horizontal gpu installation. Would you recommend this one instead of the V2 which is vertical gpu only? Are you still happy with it?
Great build! I am planning to build something quite similar in the coming days. Did you daisy-chain the top mount fans?
Small tip wish I knew before building with this motherboard. You need to place the rubber spacer for m2 ssd otherwise m2 ssd pcb will bend.
Yes, that's right. After I put the SSD in and covered the heat sink, I saw it bending when I looked at it from the side.
I used an additional thermal pad under the SSD to prevent it from bending.
What memory speeds you running
great video bro, i have a question why not PS 120 SE at same price with 2 fans or the PA120 MINI BLACK has same/better thermals?
I have the regular PS 120 SE in my nr200p and its def the move. Its the better cooler and it fits great. Only reason to consider the mini is looks.
Does it fit with tempered glass?
Which Mobo do you have?
@@Randy28CR now i have ps120se and fits perfect with the glass and mesh panel only push the side with a little strenght.
I have a620i gigabyte
Where do you find those fan grills with the quick snap screw(?)/mounts for the top Noctua fans?
This is not a separately purchased product, but is a FAN grill mount screw included in the NR200P product package.
@@DalraeMyo ah ok, thanks! Do you know if the regular NR200 v1 also includes these? Or only the NR200P
@@KazuraYTYT The NR200 model also comes standard.
You can check this by looking at the official manual below.
Please refer to parts L, K, G, and H on page 9 of the manual.
coolermaster.egnyte.com/dl/0bPeRoJOlQ
노루 잘봤습니다.. 저는 v2 정발 기다리고 있어요 ㅎㅎ
상단 280 수냉 ITX 못 참아...
does the regular PA120 not fit?
7800XT , such a good card
Really enjoyed watching this since it was very satisfying. Also do you have any case recommendations for mATX < 20L?
In the ITX (SFF) system, I think the size preferred by the user is more important than the recommended specifications.
In the case of NR200P, it is a little large to call the SFF system, but it uses a classic layout that does not require a riser cable, has a low price and compatibility with parts.
If you like the NR200 design, try looking into the SAMA IM01 or the Tecware Fusion as it can support matx size
Please tell me where you got the Custom Modular Cable(PCIE) from?
I ordered it from a Korean company that specializes in modular cables, but it doesn't seem to be available for overseas shipping.
Hi, would it be possible to use an ATX power supply in this case? It looks like it would fit in that mount.
didnt install i/o sheild??
자석 팬 필터 생각 못 햇는데 사야겟넹 어디 꺼 쓰시나요?
PC부품 주문할때 해당 쇼핑몰에서 파는 가장 저렴한걸로 골랐습니다.
대부분 다 똑같이 생겨서 저렴한걸 여러개 주문하시고 필요한만큼 잘라 쓰셔도 됩니다.
개당 1000원정도합니다.
빅타워 조립 잘 보았습니다. 노루2 나온다는데 그것도 맛 보실건가요?
노루 v2가 생각보다 전작만 못하다는 평가가 자주보여서 고민중입니다..
What type CPU fan?
A cooling fan bundled with the Thermalright PA120 MINI.
It is a cooling fan with the model name TL-D12B, and the screw hole specification is different from the typical 92mm or 120mm.
thermals ?
Brilliant build!! Finally someone did it with such processor. I didn't know there are air coolers for systems like this itx. Glad to have found your channel. Do you think if a 4090 would it in there? As for refference. I wanna build a similar one but next year with a 9950x + 5090, the annoying thing is that it does not support 128gb of ram, at least ther aren't DIM modules of 64gb each one that I know of.
If it is a 3-slot RTX4090 less than 330mm long, it can be mounted.
@@DalraeMyo Thank you mate!
try the jonsbo z20 case. cheap, beautiful, 20 liters...
If I have a chance, I'll try to build it.
my fav sfx case
Be carefull, that black foam from the case's box that you used for the gpu it is melting and smells horrible, i used the same trick until i saw it melted
What is the rhcp 5.8G antenna used for in this build ?
This is a mini antenna purchased from AliExpress. It is introduced as an antenna used for drones, but it was also available on PC.
Can that PC run at the same time as I play, 2 streams at the same time on Twitch and Tiktok?
I think it will vary depending on the application you want to broadcast from. If you mainly play high-end games while using two or more broadcasting platforms, it is recommended to configure a separate broadcasting PC.
What temps you are getting on the CCPU with this cooler?
In the video I uploaded just before, I did a temperature test for each scenario.
Compared to the open-bench system, it has increased by about 10 degrees.
does it close using the tempered glass with that cooler?
no thats why he doesn't show it closed
@@Whiteshadebought the pa p120 mini ang tempered glass closed with no problem
@@jeddimaster5393 Nice one! I was about to create something like this build too.
Do those RHCP antennas work well for wifi? Or would it be better to buy normal dual-band antennas?
I use wireless devices within a reception distance of 3m. If there are obstacles or you need to receive signals from a longer distance, it is better to use the antenna provided when purchasing the motherboard.
@@DalraeMyo that’s to bad. I know it’s on the back but they look really nice.
Best looking build so far. Can you please tell us if you have any intakes or everything is set as exhaust? Thanks
The rear and bottom are in the intake direction, and the upper cooling fan is installed in the exhaust direction.
rear intake ? or you're putting a dust fister on a exaust ? great build brozer
rear and inferior intake, indeed nicely done in my opinion
In the previous build, we added an intake cooling fan at the bottom, but in this build, we didn't have a separate intake cooling fan, so we tried to configure it as a rear intake cooling fan.
Does not that case support preinstalled AIO?
I think you're mistaken for the NR200P MAX model.
The model that comes with AIO is the NR200P MAX model.
does this have glass panel?
The NR200P model comes with a separate tempered glass panel.
If desired, a tempered glass panel can also be installed.
@@DalraeMyo nice, imma do this build tnx man
Nicely done.
Can't the pcie cables eventually get too hot since they are resting on the gpu's heatsink?
By the time the PCIE power cable gets hot, I don't think there's a problem because the GPU cooling fan is already working.
The heat sink's temperature remains lower than the GPU core temperature, and the GPU core temperature does not exceed 60 degrees.
is GPU holder useless for this case? replace with foam
I didn't have a GPU holder with a decent height, so I cut the foam and used it.
why didnt u get the V2?
In Korea, where I live, there is no release schedule yet, so I could not purchase it.
In addition, there is a fact that we did not feel much benefit from the NR200P V2 product.
@@JamesTodd V1 Has much better airflow. I own it with 4080super and AMD, it is dead silent
Some pretty loud feedback/ringing in the audio of this video
beautiful
1 intake 2 exhaust ?
Gpu is intake, too
Good Stuff bro! The fàn on the bàck is 92 mm?
must be yes, 120mm won't fit so I'm 99.9% sure it's 92mm
What is the CPU, GPU & Room Temp in celsius when gaming? Thanks.
On average, in a gaming environment, the CPU is around 65 degrees, and the GPU is maintained at 60 degrees.
@@DalraeMyo and what is the room temperature when gaming? Thanks.
@@earlbond2929 It's roughly between 20 and 22 degrees.
@@DalraeMyo Thank you very much for the information. It is very useful in my future build.
Nice build, i like no RGB.
please try 14600k with axp90-x53 and id cooling is-55
노루 V2가 나오면 그때는 4080S로 조립해보세여
커스텀 케이블 모듈이라고 하셨는데 어떤 제품을 쓰시는건가요? 해외포럼 보고 nr200p에 7900 xtx nitro + 빌드 해보려고 하는데 케이블이랑 sfx파워 고르기가 가장 어렵네요
국내업체는 맥스파인더에서 쉽게 구매가 가능하고, 필요시 주문제작으로도 오더가 가능합니다.
파워는 역시 SF750 저는 그리고 바오트레이드에서 은선 사서 썼어요 친절함
@@Eong_cat xtx 니트로가 전력을 450w까지 먹어서 750w는 좀 불안해서요 ㅠㅠ 850w 위에서 고르기가 어렵네여. Loki는 커세어는 1000w이상급은 sfx-l이고...ㅠㅠ 쿨러마스터는 뭔가 평이 안 좋네여
@@kwangyoungkim8590 커세어가 어때서요 걍써요
nice clean build! can you share the temps you have on the cpu/gpu while gaming?
cheers
In the previous video, it was measured about 10 degrees higher than when the CPU cooler and GPU were tested with an open bench, respectively.
During gaming, the average temperature of the CPU was about 60 to 65 degrees, and the GPU was about 55 to 60 degrees.
@@DalraeMyo oh wow! those are great temps
@@DalraeMyo Where them with the NR200P tempered glass or mesh panel?
can nh d15 fit?
For NH-D15, it requires a height of 165 mm.
The NR200P case supports mounting up to a CPU cooler that is 154 mm high in the spec sheet.
really nice rig !! got the same motherboard and case with a MSI 4080 super. !!
Nice job.
nice stealth 0 rgb build.
Temps?
In the previous video, it was measured about 10 degrees higher than when the CPU cooler and GPU were tested with an open bench, respectively.
During gaming, the average temperature of the CPU was about 60 to 65 degrees, and the GPU was about 55 to 60 degrees.
조립 의뢰 가능한가용?
저는 PC업계 종사자는 아니라서 따로 조립의뢰는 받지않습니다.
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Would be much more favourable if the front was mesh
The sides can have intake fans, but u cannot use a tower cooler. Some RUclipsrs say a low profile cooler plus side fans give the best airflow for this case. If u go with a tower cooler, then the rear intake is the only option.
Really Cool but an Nvidia graphics card would have been better for small form factor, since they are more efficient.
Nice!
I’m pretty sure the base NR200p is being discontinued for the new V2 version 😞 great build by the way & I love the little cutout for the GPU support. Keep up the good work
мой либимый вид техноп0rN0
Oh would've liked to see the NR200P V2..
Nice
Nr200 matx
This case is so sexy OMG, thank you for this video
đẹp thật
Big chup.
0:08 poo jim han ass 😊
As a nr200p owner you could get away with a normal PA/PS120 air cooler, it just fits!!!! with the glass panel is a hit or miss with some motherboards!
Clean build tho!
Lee Bridge
Big
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the lack of a riser cable disgusts me. this case comes with a custom one. cpu cooler = trash