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Cooler Master V 1100 SFX Platinum & NR200P ITX Case Review


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Howdy y'all. We've managed to wrangle up a couple primo products courtesy of the the good people over at Cooler Master. The star of the show in this here rodeo is their new V SFX 1100 Platinum PSU. They have also saddled that up with a MasterBox NR200P ITX case. Have Cooler Master managed to be the highlight of the hootenanny or has someone poisoned the watering hole? I reckon we're going to find out. 

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Fantastic job on their review for both components, Brother @Fluxmaven. I enjoyed the read and the photos. :thumbs_thumbup:

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Love how you went full on Toy Story with the beginning there.  Fitting because they're "toy sized" parts to be honest.  Love themed reading. :love_wub:

 

With that said, the products themselves seem like they were pretty decent.  The PSU, yeah that whole being longer than SFX form factor is a problem for sure.  Glad you were able to get things squeezed together.  Probably not the wisest thing, trying to squeeze 1100w into a SFX form factor maybe.  The case looks absolutely great though for its size!

 

I'll be honest, I'm not sure if I like this NR200P case or my Phanteks ITX case better.  This CM case is a LOT smaller, my Phanteks ITX is more of a mATX tower sized case than something ITX.  This little guy looks like its full on ITX sized, which is actually a huge plus (for somebody looking for SFF cases).

Overall, REALLY great review @Fluxmaven!  It was a pleasant read, the pictures were great, and the products spoke for themselves! 🙂  

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Thanks guys, I was actually just joking around with ðŸ¥‘ about using goofy personas for the interviews to mix thinks up. He said go for it, so I did ðŸ˜‚

 

I'd like the PSU a lot more if it just went up to SFX-L with a bigger fan like all the competition. 

 

The case is actually on the larger side by most people's small form factor standards. It's definitely a good way to test the waters of SFF without committing to some ultra tiny case that makes you want to pull your hair out. 

 

My little sister will love it. I can tell she's never really cared for the black non-windowed Fractal Define Nano S her current system is in. Since Cooler Master didn't have the pink version, I'm just going to vinyl wrap parts of this case for a bit of a custom touch then fill it with RGB ðŸŒˆ

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  On 25/09/2023 at 01:07, Fluxmaven said:

Thanks guys, I was actually just joking around with ðŸ¥‘ about using goofy personas for the interviews to mix thinks up. He said go for it, so I did ðŸ˜‚

 

I'd like the PSU a lot more if it just went up to SFX-L with a bigger fan like all the competition. 

 

The case is actually on the larger side by most people's small form factor standards. It's definitely a good way to test the waters of SFF without committing to some ultra tiny case that makes you want to pull your hair out. 

 

My little sister will love it. I can tell she's never really cared for the black non-windowed Fractal Define Nano S her current system is in. Since Cooler Master didn't have the pink version, I'm just going to vinyl wrap parts of this case for a bit of a custom touch then fill it with RGB ðŸŒˆ

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Would love to see the finished, vinyl wrapped ending of this saga.  Make it yours (well hers).  ðŸ¤£

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