Leo will be here at 2pm today to answer any questions during the premiere! Thanks, Allan 00:00 Video Start 00:13 Introduction 00:49 PCI Express Riser Cable 01:28 Switching the side panels 01:46 IO Panel 01:56 Front Panel and Modular design 04:21 System install 07:23 Power Supply caddy for 3.5” and 2.5” drives 08:15 Liquid cooling options 09:42 Air cooler options 10:22 Fan at rear - and AIO options 11:08 How quiet is it? 11:42 Alphacool Eisbear LT92 in action 12:07 240mm AIO liquid cooler install 12:33 Accessory fans in the roof of the case 13:05 Thermal Data 14:13 Time to put some restrictions in place 15:27 Noise Level testing 16:06 Using the PCI Express riser - cooling at the bottom 16:42 Leo drinks Gin with Steve Burke 17:28 Leo doesnt want to go up against Tech Jesus … mmm 17:46 Testing in the anti christ way 18:32 Closing Thoughts
Looking at that 'water bottle' im not sure if we can fully trust his answers tho. Still healthier then steves water bottle by the looks of it, Size isn't everything.
Most thorough video review of the NR200 I've encountered, and I've searched a lot. Talks about the necessary yet not much discussed topic of cooling and various configurations in this case in excellent detail. Thumbs up!
Actually, now that I have the NR200P I've noticed the Mugen 5 is just a hair too tall if using the glass panel, maybe 1-2mm. It closes but not completely flush. No problem with the mesh panel though.
Leo if you can use an graphic equaliser on your microphone (like using ableton live), Do a V cut and completely cut off frequency 5000KhZ, left side of the the V should be above 4300Khz and the right side of the V 6000hz. your S's are really hissy. Cutting out 5000khz will fix this
Leo here: Technically you are quite correct however my take on this is that my voice simply does not agree with a Lav mic that is essentially pointing up my nose. This has been a frustrating few months however I have a plan ...
@@KitGuruTech watched a fair amount of videos featuring you Leo. Seems like this issue is really recent? I am one of the more sensitive people to issues like this and the S' cut right through me in this vid. Couldn't finish it, hope you manage to sort it!
I don't how he able to survive if he drinks the whole bottle while watching GN (Stop Doing It Wrong: How to Kill Your CPU Cooler (AIO Mounting Orientation))
Great review, although it could have more content about air coolers as well since they are a great option for this very versatile case. It' s possible to go for air coolers with 120mm fans. According to the specs, it can fit air coolers up to 155m high, but other youtubers managed to fit slightly taller air coolers like Noctua NH-12A and CM Hyper 212 without any mod or workaround. I have a NR200 and I wanted a Scythe Fuma 2 for it, but it was out of stock everywhere in my country, so I went with a Mugen 5 Rev B. The balance between thermal performance and noise level is very good! My PC is very quiet and temps are really good!
In my opinion, the p version is useless, if you can’t show off the build with the glass on, then what’s the point of doing vertical gpu...just get the normal mesh version, and it’s also cheaper and makes more sense.
Exactly. Head over to KitGuru.net and you will see there is a very specific note about that configuration. It all depends on the type of cooler you use if the rad is in the floor.
Absolutely brilliant reviewe paying attention to every detail. It's time to come up with a mini air-conditioning unit and feeding ice cold air into these tiny builds.
Great video! So for clarity, if I may: Can you mount a 240mm AIO and a 3.5" hard drive on top of the PSU bracket at the same time? One of your angles makes me think the answer is 'yes'. Thanks!
Best setup if you can: Noctua C14S with a 120mm fan underneath and 140mm on the side panel right above it SFX PSU on the correct notch Another 140mm fan on the side panel 2 slim or regular 120mm fans on the bottom depending on GPU, intake 2 slim or regular 120mm fans on the top exhaust i7 8700k and RTX 3080 founders is quiet with this setup even at full gaming load with the gpu undervolted (undervolted but still runs at stock or slightly above stock clocks) and gpu fan capped to 50%. GPU temp never goes above 62 degrees, CPU floats around 50 or so.
Hello, I really admire your setup and I'd like to create something similar. However, I've purchased a 7900XT with a length of 313 mm. Could you please tell me the length of your GPU? would the 313 mm GPU fit in the NR200P? Thank you for your assistance.
It looks like you could unscrew and flip the front panel over, reverse the top and bottom panels and build an upside down PC to get your radiator to the top with a vertical GPU
Thanks for the review. Looks very modular, and I see that it's very reasonably priced at my local supplier. Dark case against dark shirt is a bit hard to see by the way.
Did you do any thermal testing with the Alphacool Eisbaer LT92? Can't seem to find any proper reviews on this cooler, considering pairing it with a 9900k in the nr200p.
i run this case with tx240 top rad and barrow 240 bottom rad 5800x and rtx2080ti on custom loop its a dream completely agree with the video however with top and bottom radiator glass panel is viable it has zero effect on temperatures pulling from top exhausting out the base of the case i used barrow cpu combo pump block for this. and noctua 15mm slim fants 2 top rad 2 bottom gpu horiz mounted
Scan say this case comes with two side dust filters as well as the top and bottom ones but I haven't seen any reviews that show the side dust filters. Also do you have any recommendations on which mobo to pair with maybe the Rysen 5 5600x? I was hoping to find an up to date one which doesn't require a bios update to set up. I'm guessing I may have to get a Rysen 5 3600 or something.
My god: why if you guys put your owns ads on your videos (Thing that I agree upon) UA-cam make me watch some other more ads right before yours! This shit is getting out of hand!
Leo, Gin and Jesus.... LOL no fans in the bottom of the case? My build is Fuma 2 B550i, gpu flat, 2 fans up top, 2 fans in floor, 2 fans on FUMA2, no Glass.
Been watching your reviews for a week or two now, this one has me subb'd. You should do potentiality for all of your case reviews - like would three 140mm fans fit in the front of the Pure Base 500DX?(I have one arriving literally as I am typing this and my bet is that they do sans 2 potential screws) Evenly paced, slower, and break downs where you show all the different angles of a case like this are awesome and you do them well. I look forward to seeing future case content.
I caught the white NR200 on sale at Amazon for $65 USD. Went with a air cooler build, using 2 Noctua fans in the top, 2 slim Scythe fans in the base, and 2 fans in the side bracket. Running a Ryzen 7 2700x with the Wraith Prism cooler with 16gb of Crucial 3600mhz memory. Still using an ancient Zotac GTX1070 GPU until prices come back to MSRP. All of it powered with a Cooler Master 650 gold SFX power supply. What an easy case to build with, all the panels are so easy to remove and replace.
Gigabyte have just updated the specs of their Master/Xtreme Aorus 3080 cards: L=319 W=140 H=70 mm. The NR200 specs show a limit of 60mm but there’s still quite a bit of space at the bottom. Do you think a 70mm thick card will fit without the fans being too close to the bottom panel?
How about the Thermalright Silver Soul 135 air cooler? I haven't tried it yet (will soon), but their measurements have it at 135mm high, which should fit this case with the TG cover. If the air tower is exhausting to the rear, isn't it drawing in all that hot air expelled from the GPU inside the case? Someone else on YT (JSyntax) had his tower draw air in from the rear of the case. It will still get some exhaust from the GPU, but maybe not as much...?
With the tempered glass panel the best airflow config I’ve had success with is Rear intake, bottom intake, top exhaust I’m using **scythe fuma 2 rev.B.** Cpu cooler It **just** fits inside without touching the tg panel I’ve got the fans on the cooler running as intake as there is no other place to pull in cool air for the cpu The top fans are running exhaust And I added two slim 120mm as bottom intakes since the gpu restricts how tall those intakes can be Playing Elden ring for a couple of hours my cpu temps now hover around 65C which is down roughy 10c when the cooler was set to exhaust I have a 5600x on a mild over clock to 4.2 And a 3080 gaming trio On an itx platform with a tempered glass panel and a hot and humid Texas summer I’d say that’s pretty good. I have all noctua fans in this case, even swapped the fans on the scythe for good measure I have 3 slims and 3 regular Their models are NF-A12x15 and NF-Ax25 respectively There is still some tweaking I can do I think
18:00. Interestingly, the anti jesus way provided pretty good temps for both the CPU, GPU and the glass side panel. @50% fanspeed the CPU temps are identical between the glass and the mesh panel, and the gpu goes from 69C to 77C which is still perfectly acceptable temps for a GPU, while showing it off through that glass panel. Call me vain, but Ill give up 8C on the GPU for better looks and being able to actually see the insides of my system. Especially when It doesn't matter.
Serious question. If you're not using this case for a media station, why use a mechanical HDD? I can understand showing it but 95% of users are SSD or NVME if they go sff.
You could easily build a video editing PC inside this case and 2TB of HDD is £50 or £70 in 3.5-inch or 2.5-inch. 4TB of SSD is £400-£800 while 6TB or 8TB of HDD is around £200.
this guy is fucken amazing, he tried his best to really do everything of capable of this case! amazing and keep doing what ure doing and you will get far!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Maybe I will buy this case first as soon as this case come in my country before anything else 😂 the price is approximately will just around 10% from NCASE M1 in my country.
Now that there are 135mm tall dual tower coolers from Thermalright and ID Cooling, and the 145mm tall Noctua D12L available it may be time to look at other air cooling options in this case. Thank you.
Quality review, good work. But not using RGB RAM what so ever, greatly diminishes the airflow in this case. The reviewer should have known that... but he's an intern, so we can forgive him for that oversight.. this time!
just bought the case because of your review, thank alot, now have to find parts for it, about AIO, in long run would it hurt putting radiator below the pump? or I should just buy custom loops to be save
I seriously don’t understand why we can’t have glass with vent holes in it. Even on the most expensive cases. Like yeah yields go down but not even 1 case does it. It’s not like it’s impossible and it’s more expensive to do tons of other things companies do to stand out.
NR200 and a half P is exactly what I thought xD You have so many options but those are always limited or infringed by the other options so you can basically do everything and nothing lol
I'm planning on doing my next build as a mini ITX. This case looks like it could be a contender, but I would've liked to hear if it would accomodate the upcoming RTX3080
Leo will be here at 2pm today to answer any questions during the premiere! Thanks, Allan
00:00 Video Start
00:13 Introduction
00:49 PCI Express Riser Cable
01:28 Switching the side panels
01:46 IO Panel
01:56 Front Panel and Modular design
04:21 System install
07:23 Power Supply caddy for 3.5” and 2.5” drives
08:15 Liquid cooling options
09:42 Air cooler options
10:22 Fan at rear - and AIO options
11:08 How quiet is it?
11:42 Alphacool Eisbear LT92 in action
12:07 240mm AIO liquid cooler install
12:33 Accessory fans in the roof of the case
13:05 Thermal Data
14:13 Time to put some restrictions in place
15:27 Noise Level testing
16:06 Using the PCI Express riser - cooling at the bottom
16:42 Leo drinks Gin with Steve Burke
17:28 Leo doesnt want to go up against Tech Jesus … mmm
17:46 Testing in the anti christ way
18:32 Closing Thoughts
Looking at that 'water bottle' im not sure if we can fully trust his answers tho. Still healthier then steves water bottle by the looks of it, Size isn't everything.
Drinking Gin out of the bottle, with a straw... Keeping it classy Leo.
“Tech Jesus Himself” - LMAO
Most thorough video review of the NR200 I've encountered, and I've searched a lot. Talks about the necessary yet not much discussed topic of cooling and various configurations in this case in excellent detail. Thumbs up!
Scythe FUMA 2 fits without the hard drive/radiator bracket installed on the side.
Mugen 5 as well
Actually, now that I have the NR200P I've noticed the Mugen 5 is just a hair too tall if using the glass panel, maybe 1-2mm. It closes but not completely flush. No problem with the mesh panel though.
@@o0m0j Hey, I hope you see this comment - I'm super confused about the case, does it come with both the glass and aluminum panels in the box?
@@ai_baggs The NR200p has both panels but the NR200 only has the metal panel.
@@o0m0j Thank you dude, it's probably going to be my case for my upcoming 5000 series ryzen build :)
Leo if you can use an graphic equaliser on your microphone (like using ableton live), Do a V cut and completely cut off frequency 5000KhZ, left side of the the V should be above 4300Khz and the right side of the V 6000hz.
your S's are really hissy. Cutting out 5000khz will fix this
Leo here: Technically you are quite correct however my take on this is that my voice simply does not agree with a Lav mic that is essentially pointing up my nose. This has been a frustrating few months however I have a plan ...
@@KitGuruTech watched a fair amount of videos featuring you Leo. Seems like this issue is really recent? I am one of the more sensitive people to issues like this and the S' cut right through me in this vid. Couldn't finish it, hope you manage to sort it!
@@KitGuruTech Cool, i just thought id mention, i meant hz. not khz.
Bombay straight with a straw outta da bottle is a gentlemen's drink of choice
I don't how he able to survive if he drinks the whole bottle while watching GN (Stop Doing It Wrong: How to Kill Your CPU Cooler (AIO Mounting Orientation))
Bombay Sapphire, yuk! It's Gordon's or Beefeater for me.
Great review, although it could have more content about air coolers as well since they are a great option for this very versatile case. It' s possible to go for air coolers with 120mm fans. According to the specs, it can fit air coolers up to 155m high, but other youtubers managed to fit slightly taller air coolers like Noctua NH-12A and CM Hyper 212 without any mod or workaround. I have a NR200 and I wanted a Scythe Fuma 2 for it, but it was out of stock everywhere in my country, so I went with a Mugen 5 Rev B. The balance between thermal performance and noise level is very good! My PC is very quiet and temps are really good!
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great video - extremely thorough with the diff configs. keep up the good work.
Top shelf review Leo. Thank you for taking the time to make it.
In my opinion, the p version is useless, if you can’t show off the build with the glass on, then what’s the point of doing vertical gpu...just get the normal mesh version, and it’s also cheaper and makes more sense.
Love the references to Gamers Nexus.
This is the quite frankly, the best case review I've seen in a long while. Top job. Keep it up!
gamers nexus does some good ones but this is thorough too.
Omg drinking gin while watching Gamers Nexus is such a mood! Love it Leo :D
Do you get both side panels with the NR200P?
Is that the tech jesus video about the aio's and I am seeing an aio on the bottom there ?
Radiator can only be mounted in the bottom or to the side using the bracket which means using the mesh side panel not the glass one.
Exactly. Head over to KitGuru.net and you will see there is a very specific note about that configuration. It all depends on the type of cooler you use if the rad is in the floor.
@@KitGuruTech I went to the website and I didn't find it. In fact, there's only a small note about the release this case back in July.
Excellent review and demonstrations of all types. Thank you.
Absolutely brilliant reviewe paying attention to every detail. It's time to come up with a mini air-conditioning unit and feeding ice cold air into these tiny builds.
nr200p comes with 2 mesh panels + glass panel or just glass and mesh on left side ?
Great video!
So for clarity, if I may: Can you mount a 240mm AIO and a 3.5" hard drive on top of the PSU bracket at the same time? One of your angles makes me think the answer is 'yes'.
Thanks!
Best setup if you can:
Noctua C14S with a 120mm fan underneath and 140mm on the side panel right above it
SFX PSU on the correct notch
Another 140mm fan on the side panel
2 slim or regular 120mm fans on the bottom depending on GPU, intake
2 slim or regular 120mm fans on the top exhaust
i7 8700k and RTX 3080 founders is quiet with this setup even at full gaming load with the gpu undervolted (undervolted but still runs at stock or slightly above stock clocks) and gpu fan capped to 50%. GPU temp never goes above 62 degrees, CPU floats around 50 or so.
I wonder if you can turn the back panel upside down so the GPU will be on top
This video is incredibly informative, nice job!
Hello, I really admire your setup and I'd like to create something similar. However, I've purchased a 7900XT with a length of 313 mm. Could you please tell me the length of your GPU? would the 313 mm GPU fit in the NR200P? Thank you for your assistance.
It looks like you could unscrew and flip the front panel over, reverse the top and bottom panels and build an upside down PC to get your radiator to the top with a vertical GPU
Damn didn't read this before I posted my comment lol. I thought the same thing xD
Olympic level mental and pc building gymnastics here, kudos!
Thanks for the review. Looks very modular, and I see that it's very reasonably priced at my local supplier.
Dark case against dark shirt is a bit hard to see by the way.
Okay, you've earned yourself a subscriber with this one! Absolutely excellent and thorough review, with the sprinkling of dry humour!
I also subscribed after this review. Totally agree on this.
i have this case and i would suggest having the layout with the radiator on the side and the gpu at the bottom its less noisy
Did you do any thermal testing with the Alphacool Eisbaer LT92? Can't seem to find any proper reviews on this cooler, considering pairing it with a 9900k in the nr200p.
Wow absolutely amazing review. Can't believe this is the first video in watching from this channel! Great work very detailed. Keep it up!
i run this case with tx240 top rad and barrow 240 bottom rad 5800x and rtx2080ti on custom loop its a dream completely agree with the video however with top and bottom radiator glass panel is viable it has zero effect on temperatures pulling from top exhausting out the base of the case
i used barrow cpu combo pump block for this. and noctua 15mm slim fants 2 top rad 2 bottom gpu horiz mounted
be quiet! Pure Rock 2 FX fits in this case. Jayztwocents used one in his Jurassic World PC.
Scan say this case comes with two side dust filters as well as the top and bottom ones but I haven't seen any reviews that show the side dust filters. Also do you have any recommendations on which mobo to pair with maybe the Rysen 5 5600x? I was hoping to find an up to date one which doesn't require a bios update to set up. I'm guessing I may have to get a Rysen 5 3600 or something.
Compatibility of the side 240mm radiator with a 3.5 hard drive?
To be clear, the NR200p comes only with the glass panel, and not with both the Mesh and glass panel right?
My god: why if you guys put your owns ads on your videos (Thing that I agree upon) UA-cam make me watch some other more ads right before yours! This shit is getting out of hand!
Is it a PCI-e 4.0 riser cable?
As mentioned elsewhere, no. Also, we remain unclear whether Gen 4.0 risers are really a thing or not.
I still have mine on order :'( Don't tease me like this!
Cooler Master trying to copy Ncase M1. For the price not to bad. But stealing someone hard work it is a shame.
@12:55 just use slim fans, 14mm. And your golden, issue fixed :)
Its a shame this is different than the Max version. I wanted exact copy of the Max without the preinstalled hardware.
Leo, Gin and Jesus.... LOL no fans in the bottom of the case? My build is Fuma 2 B550i, gpu flat, 2 fans up top, 2 fans in floor, 2 fans on FUMA2, no Glass.
its sad that i cant buy that case i want one and its sold out on the planet =(
Still in stock in Australia
Been watching your reviews for a week or two now, this one has me subb'd. You should do potentiality for all of your case reviews - like would three 140mm fans fit in the front of the Pure Base 500DX?(I have one arriving literally as I am typing this and my bet is that they do sans 2 potential screws)
Evenly paced, slower, and break downs where you show all the different angles of a case like this are awesome and you do them well. I look forward to seeing future case content.
Can't remember where i read this, but someone said that while 3x140mm fans fit, 420mm radiators do not
@@ivanbrasla Yeah, we will see how this goes. I just want Leo to remember to cover some of this stuff that other channels do not really get to.
This video is amazing! I love how much detail you went into. tyvm.
Really appreciate this review and demonstration. I'm looking forward to actually being able to see this unit in stock.
literally the only video I've seen that shows me if the panels are switchable from glass to vented
I caught the white NR200 on sale at Amazon for $65 USD. Went with a air cooler build, using 2 Noctua fans in the top, 2 slim Scythe fans in the base, and 2 fans in the side bracket. Running a Ryzen 7 2700x with the Wraith Prism cooler with 16gb of Crucial 3600mhz memory. Still using an ancient Zotac GTX1070 GPU until prices come back to MSRP. All of it powered with a Cooler Master 650 gold SFX power supply. What an easy case to build with, all the panels are so easy to remove and replace.
Gigabyte have just updated the specs of their Master/Xtreme Aorus 3080 cards: L=319 W=140 H=70 mm.
The NR200 specs show a limit of 60mm but there’s still quite a bit of space at the bottom. Do you think a 70mm thick card will fit without the fans being too close to the bottom panel?
How about the Thermalright Silver Soul 135 air cooler? I haven't tried it yet (will soon), but their measurements have it at 135mm high, which should fit this case with the TG cover.
If the air tower is exhausting to the rear, isn't it drawing in all that hot air expelled from the GPU inside the case? Someone else on YT (JSyntax) had his tower draw air in from the rear of the case. It will still get some exhaust from the GPU, but maybe not as much...?
With the tempered glass panel the best airflow config I’ve had success with is
Rear intake, bottom intake, top exhaust
I’m using **scythe fuma 2 rev.B.** Cpu cooler
It **just** fits inside without touching the tg panel
I’ve got the fans on the cooler running as intake as there is no other place to pull in cool air for the cpu
The top fans are running exhaust
And I added two slim 120mm as bottom intakes since the gpu restricts how tall those intakes can be
Playing Elden ring for a couple of hours my cpu temps now hover around 65C which is down roughy 10c when the cooler was set to exhaust
I have a 5600x on a mild over clock to 4.2
And a 3080 gaming trio
On an itx platform with a tempered glass panel and a hot and humid Texas summer I’d say that’s pretty good.
I have all noctua fans in this case, even swapped the fans on the scythe for good measure
I have 3 slims and 3 regular
Their models are NF-A12x15 and NF-Ax25 respectively
There is still some tweaking I can do I think
Really good video and the tech Jesus joke was funny
18:00. Interestingly, the anti jesus way provided pretty good temps for both the CPU, GPU and the glass side panel. @50% fanspeed the CPU temps are identical between the glass and the mesh panel, and the gpu goes from 69C to 77C which is still perfectly acceptable temps for a GPU, while showing it off through that glass panel. Call me vain, but Ill give up 8C on the GPU for better looks and being able to actually see the insides of my system. Especially when It doesn't matter.
Serious question. If you're not using this case for a media station, why use a mechanical HDD? I can understand showing it but 95% of users are SSD or NVME if they go sff.
You could easily build a video editing PC inside this case and 2TB of HDD is £50 or £70 in 3.5-inch or 2.5-inch. 4TB of SSD is £400-£800 while 6TB or 8TB of HDD is around £200.
this guy is fucken amazing, he tried his best to really do everything of capable of this case! amazing and keep doing what ure doing and you will get far!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
were their any problems using the 92 mm radiator?
Maybe I will buy this case first as soon as this case come in my country before anything else 😂 the price is approximately will just around 10% from NCASE M1 in my country.
Now that there are 135mm tall dual tower coolers from Thermalright and ID Cooling, and the 145mm tall Noctua D12L available it may be time to look at other air cooling options in this case. Thank you.
Quality review, good work.
But not using RGB RAM what so ever, greatly diminishes the airflow in this case. The reviewer should have known that... but he's an intern, so we can forgive him for that oversight.. this time!
Will asus prime b450 m-k fit in this chassie???
i went from my metis to nr200p.. kinda disappointed. its very ..meh nothing particularly special
For custom water cooling, could you use an EK FLT 120mm reservoir in place of the cylinder reservoir for extra room to work with?
Thank u for reviewing......hope it enters indonesia market, very limited model for ITX case...
I only want to build in this if I can be confident with a TG panel, vertical GPU and bottom mounted AOI cooler...
Thanks for showing the WD 4TB Red mount options, Leo - that's exactly my drive, and really appreciated. Cheers.
Has anyone thought of creating holes on the TG panel if it's possible without breaking it. Might provide air + look inside
First time seeing a video from this channel. I’d say this is one of the best reviews I’ve seen for the Cooler Master NR200P
Have you done a review of the old HAF XB EVO?
They are a bit long in the tooth and could use a refresh but apparently, they are still making them.
just bought the case because of your review, thank alot, now have to find parts for it, about AIO, in long run would it hurt putting radiator below the pump? or I should just buy custom loops to be save
cooler master are jerks for not selling replacement glass..
I love how Leo doesn't bullshit, hit'n that Gin w/ a straw, lol.
I seriously don’t understand why we can’t have glass with vent holes in it. Even on the most expensive cases.
Like yeah yields go down but not even 1 case does it. It’s not like it’s impossible and it’s more expensive to do tons of other things companies do to stand out.
Could you mount a hard drive to the mesh side panel?
Totally love this casing, mine is the white version. Very pleased with the build.
Best review of this case. Leo really covers all the basis.
i think 2 cooler bottom, 2 top and gpu direct on the mainboard will run really good with glas to.
I bet you can put 2 drives on the power supply
thoose charts kinda complicated for my simple brain
Really impressed with the layout options in this case!
Idk why but i fucking love this guy
Is NR200P includes a vented panel along with the tempered glass?
Cryorig H7 or Quad Lumi no problem
NR200 and a half P is exactly what I thought xD You have so many options but those are always limited or infringed by the other options so you can basically do everything and nothing lol
great video with a terrible cable management
is it possible to do push pull on the bottom radiator?
does the NR200P also comes with both vented panels plus the TG on top of that?
good luck finding one
16:44 😁😁
cold gin ftw
I'm planning on doing my next build as a mini ITX. This case looks like it could be a contender, but I would've liked to hear if it would accomodate the upcoming RTX3080
Leo, your a legend mate....loved the Bombay Sapphire quip! great case great review mate
How about using a slim fan at the top to get more clearance at the psu? Nf12x15 comes to mind
Can you benchmark the rear 92mm aio cooler please.
Just built me a portable in the Silverstone SG13 but think I may move it into one of these cases at some point actually. Looks awesome. Cheers
This case looks awesome, but its still too big for my liking , thats unfortunate.
I have my 240mm AIO on the bottom of this case and it runs veeeery cool
Airflow or glass..the PC building decision for the ages.
i can't deal with watching all these reviews. I want this case do badly and there's no one in the UK selling it 😔
Great tie in with Steve 😂
Great video but it would have been epic using a DTX board ryzen build. Also loving the 92mm aio.