Deshroud the GPU and put full height fans in bottom instead for less noise, particularly turbulence. It's amazing in general and especially with this case. (Exhaust at bottom, seems to be the way to go, looking at optimum techs data)
Don't save too long. Mini ITX cases have a habit of being constantly sold out until they're discontinued. It's only $109.99 with the glass and regular side panel, as well as the card riser, on Amazon. Check often! They restock it a lot.
JLawL I meant saving the video if I ever decide to go to a mini ITX build lol but yeah you’re right. As much as I want to buy stocks immediately, building a pc here is expensive from where I am plus there are other factors too like compensation and scarcity of pc parts
Nice build! How has the temperatures been for the gpu and cpu? :) If you fit two fans at the bottom can you still fit a 3-slot Gpu? Also how are the noise levels?
hey dude! That's so crazy I've been looking at itx cases since April because I want to replace my grand tour I built 10 years old too 😅 I actually finally settled on the idea of getting the NR200 but I cannot find in stock anywhere atm. You're lucky man! enjoy
4 года назад
FRY FPV I’m in the same boat. Looking to upgrade my Core i7 2700k GTX 570 SLI rig in an Antec 1200 with an itx build super close to this one. Stile debating 10700k vs 3900x...
Don't know where you from but they are in Stock at Amazon in the EU. www.amazon.co.uk/Cooler-Master-MasterBox-NR200P-Computer/dp/B08BK6W7CS/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=nr200p&qid=1600113677&sr=8-1 amazon.de/Cooler-Master-Mini-ITX-Gehäuse-PCI-Riser-Kabel-Steckplätzen/dp/B08BK6W7CS/ref=sr_1_3?__mk_de_DE=ÅMÅŽÕÑ&dchild=1&keywords=nr200p&qid=1600113683&sr=8-3
liked and subbed, good luck to your channel, i really appreciate how you showed the entire process start to finish, for someone looking to build with the same case and parts it really helps me plan things out
Very nice video my friend. I'm building a similar rig currently. NR200p, i5 10600k, asrock z490m-ITX ac, Gskill trident neo 3600mhz cl16 ram. I decided to go X53 cooler so I can chose bottom rad mount or side mount. Want to be able to show off my gfx card with glass side panel. (yes I know it's not the best for temps). Same power supply and for the SSD I went with the Kingston A2000. Best bang for buck NVMe SSD right now.
How funny. I'm awaiting delivery of the same case and a pretty similar set of components. Updating from a 10 yr old HAF 932 lga1366 build. Guess we cracked at pretty similar times ! Good luck with the 3080, keeping my fingers crossed im not too far down the list.
My 1st build in 10-11 yrs also. Old build was in Cooler Master Storm Sniper case that is huge and like 36 lbs. The parts in wont even be worth listing on eBay for sale at this point
I am trying to build something similar. I am also using the NR200 Case, B550I AORUS PRO AX and a Ryzen 9 3900X. I am not using a video card as I just needed to power of the CPU but I am adding fans to the top ad bottom of the case ( pulling air from the bottom and exhausting out the top) I also purchased the Kracken X63 but I can't seem to figure out where the connections go. Did you using extenders or splitters for your connections?
My build is waiting on a few parts to arrive. Case- Nr200 CPU- Ryzen 5800x Motherboard- GIGABYTE B550I AORUS PRO AX RAM- CORSAIR Vengeance LPX 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin DDR4 3600 PSU- Corsair SF600 Storage- Samsung 860 EVO 500 AIO- NZXT Z63 GPU- Still searching FANS- Thermaltake Ring Trio ARGB (for now) NVME coming up too.
i had a ncase m1 v2 few years ago and it was smaller than this but i put same size cmponents of the video's one. Now i have a used cooler master haf X 🤣🤣
Hey, awesome video, it was very relaxing! One question though, aren’t the fans on the kraken backwards? Shouldn’t they be on the opposite side for intake and cooling on the radiator? The way you showed on the video, they are just blowing air inside the case and the radiator is getting no cooling at all, I’m sorry if I misinterpreted.
Doesn't matter what orientation the fans have as long as they are drawing air from outside the case and through the radiator. The fans are oriented in "pull" so they are pulling air through the radiator fins from outside. They can also be oriented in "push" (as you are referring to) where the air is pushed through the radiator fins, but there is negligible difference in performance between "push" and "pull". Some will prefer "pull" as the dust will be caught on the radiator surface, making it easier to clean.
How did you wire the noctuas up to the sys fan? I have a similar setup but for whatever reason the fans run at speed and I cant rev them down even though theyre pwm.
is pretty much impossible to find this case anywhere right now i dont know what ill be waiting loonger for the case the psu or the 3080 or the rest of my parts ive actually ordered already
They went OOS pretty fast up here in Canada but I got on board with the pre-order as soon as they allowed it on Amazon. AFAIK they're still taking pre-orders for the NR200P which releases on September 16th so might be the same in your market.
I know! Thanks to the "Great PSU Shortage" the SF750 was the final part I needed to get to complete this system. I ended up biting the bullet and purchasing from Amazon for about $20 over retail price... best of luck finding one!
@@TechHeadPang like where I bought my case... you can also buy that power supply. the site is shopblt.com, originally I was a little sketch, but this site is great. They order directly from the manufacturer and a lot of people recommend it.
same here im trying to get the case and psu atm sold out everywhere im trying to get the new coolermaser sfx psus there soooo much cheaper than corsair only gold though over corsairs plat ones but still
Wow I just did a build with pretty much the exact specs except 1TB SSD and no others. Looks like the radiator mounting was pretty easy for you. I couldn't get it to line up properly no matter what I tried. Got it in the end though.
Hi thanks for the video I’m doing almost the same build just wondering how you connected the aio pump, radiator and case fans to the 3 headers on the board .
1 fan splitter for each of the 3 headers. Header 1 powers/controls the bottom two fans, header 2 connects to the rad fans, and header 3 connects to the two top fans. AIO pump connects to the CPU fan header next to the 8-pin power connector.
Does your CAM software read the radiator fan speed? I have a similar build but my radiator fan speed does not show up in CAM. Only on Hwinfo64 they show up.
Nice job! I have the same case and same aio but I can't seem to screw the rad to the side panel like you have done. It doesn't fit into the inside recess of the side panel. Seems like the rad is about 1mm too tall.
I love how much you can fit into that little case. I have 5 hard drives, 2 M.2s, 2 2.5 HDDs, and one WD Black 3.5. Altogether being 18TB with a radeon 6900xt and a Ryzen 5900x, with thermals never breaking over 75C even when mining
I just ordered my case and I'm hoping to have it here in October. I have the exact same setup but I'm on AMD instead of intel. I'm also trying to fit the 3080 in this little case haha. Good to see the build process. cheers mate
4 года назад
Bryan Gworek where did you order it from I can’t seem to find it in stock anywhere
i did the same thing, first build in over 10 years from intel i7 920 and a big outdated inefficient pc. Went with mini ITX Z490 by ASRock and i9 10850k. Vengance and 750W same as yours. I am not so impressed with the speed upgrade from 10 years of generations. I thought it would be faster but then again I am using still my old SATA SSD. Have not upgraded yet to the NVME. But, i thought the processor would perform way faster for 10 years advancments.
TechHeadPang yes over clocking saved me too . That’s pretty impressive speeds I was able to get my 920 to 4Ghz on the hyper 212+ which I am now using on my i9 on stock settings. Did you overclock your i9 yet or play with the bios settings ?
Thanks for sharing it. I have the same components. How do you manage the fan connections? Because there are six fans and the motherboard just 3 fans connectors. I believe you use the cpu fan for the pump.
The FE is actually better for the other components since most of the heat is exhausted from the back of the PC and the heat pushed by the fan on the back of the card is almost negligeable. Standard cards just dump all the heat into the chassi. What will help in all type of cards is the top right fan, the one over the PSU.
Do you find that the bottom fans help thermals? I'm assuming you have them set up as intake and the top as exhaust. I've been reading conflicting things online. Also, did you use a fan hub or did the motherboard have enough fan headers?
Nice build, I am looking to build a mini itx case rtx 3070 rig once the gpu is out, the only thing, i don't know if you can run raid storage when it comes to mini itx.
I put the H115i Pro XT into my NR200 and it sort of fits... You can only fit 6 of the 8 total mounting screws into the Radiator mounting plate of the case. Then getting the rad into the case is the second challenge with its length slightly longer by 1mm - 2mm than the case opening. To get around this, you need to take the top left rail off (@ 2:48 the left top rail with 4 screws). This will allow you to ever so slightly squeeze in past that 1mm. Once in it all fits nice and easy.
Now that practically Nvidia killed the SLI it doesn't make much sense to invest in an ATX motherboard unless the buyer wants to use 4 memory modules but even a Micro ATX has support for 4 memory modules. I always thought that for games a mobo mini-ITX or micro-ATX is enough. From what I saw this NR200 is a beautiful case, it seems to be a little too big for a mini-ITX configuration but that's fine. R.I.P SLI.
I’m planning my first pc build just like this! How did you go about connecting all the fans? Are there enough fan headers on the itx motherboard or is a fan controller needed?
Typically 2-3 headers on an itx board. You would need a fan hub which is powered by either molex or sata cables. Most hubs can use the pwm from your motherboard or don't connect it and have them all run at full speed. Depends on your application. This is the one I use in my nr200 with 7 fans. www.amazon.com/dp/B077YHLDSP/ref=cm_sw_r_u_apa_i_BTeFFbAVEE3KY Exhaust and AIO pump connected to the mobo fan headers. The other 6 fans connected to the hub.
the gpu fans and noctua fans are constantly fighting against each other... noctua is trying to pull and the gpu fans are trying to push, idk if that is something legit, i fix my airflow of my case and i'm getting a 20%increase at the benchmarks!
Hi. would anyone know if the NR200 supports small micro ATX boards? my MSI micro ATX is 22cm x 18cm. on paper, it'll fit (NR200 supports 24x22). Just want to know if someone has done this before i buy one.
There are a official PSU bracket for this case that let you use a full ATX PSU, in the official page of CM you can download the files to print your own bracket.
Yes optimum tech made a video seeing what itx cases the 3089 fe would work with this was one of those cases this the video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-J8NXraJiJsU.html
I got a build in that case too. A 3700x cooled by a fuma 2 with noctua fans at 100% during prime 95 small FFT give me a delta temp of 38c. Same test with an ultra quiet profile, fans runing at 1000 rpm i get 47c delta T. For the GPU i can't tell i got a crappy GPU waiting for a 3080
Man idk why but I have a hard time believing someone hasn’t found a way to have the AIO mounted on top. It would be so much better. There has to be a way. Not even a slim rad and fans combo wont fit up there?!
@@TechHeadPang Also if you have an SFXL power supply in there you literally just don't have the room to mount a radiator (I use an SFX L in mine and you can't even fit a normal size fan there isn't enough clearance) though I've heard you may be able to mount a 15mm thick fan I haven't had the chance to try myself though