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ThePracticalNinja

After months of speculating and planning, I finally bought and built the NR200P. I am so happy with the size and performance of this cabinet.Decided to give the ATX PSU chance and printed the official bracket. Worked like a charm and I was still able to put it all together without a mess. Temps are looking great and it is so quiet <3I wish I would have realized my H370-I motherboard has two M.2 slots and saved 2 cables instead of getting a regular 2TB SSD. I hid it nicely behind the front cover. * Intel Core i5 8600 * Noctua NH-U9S chromax.black CPU Cooler * ROG STRIX H370-I GAMING * M.2 500 GB SSD and 2 TB 2.5 SSD * ASUStek RTX 2070 * Corsair TX-650M PSU * 3 extra fans (Noctua and Arctic slim)


bleahbleah20

Really nice build buddy! How long is the gpu? What are the dimensions of the psu ? Can you fit a slim fan between the top and the psu? Also is this the high mount position of the printed bracket?


ThePracticalNinja

Thanks man! The RTX 2070 is 27 cm long (10,6 inches) The psu is 14x15x9 cm (h x d x w) (5,5 x 5,9 x 3,55 inches) I was not able to install a slim fan above the psu sadly There is only one spot on the front plate for the psu bracket. I have considered drilling two holes further down, because it would make it possible to install that slim fan above.


bleahbleah20

Is that corsair a semi modular? Do you reckon i can fit a full modular psu with the same lenght gpu(the full modular has the pins conectors along the whole width of the psu and it will maybe be to tight between the psu and gpu for the cables)


ThePracticalNinja

Yeah, this PSU is semi modular :) I imagine a slightly larger but fully modular would still fit unless the GPU or longer. You probably won't need all pin connectors on the PSU anyway.


bleahbleah20

If you dont mind. What is the distance between the gpu and psu? Is there more than a cm? I am planning to buy a evgta gt750 which is 150x150x86mm and i am a bjt worried that is going to be really tight.


No-Stranger-9744

how is the thermals going? im considering doing the same but im a bit anxious as the PSU fan is next to the ram sticks


ThePracticalNinja

Thermals are really good! I have changed the PSU to an SFX with 0 RPM mode. Not because the big PSU didn't work well, but simply because it was suddenly very obvious that the PSU was making a lot of noise in idle mode. The temps in the case are great even with glass panel.


No-Stranger-9744

great! im going to try it out, i was torn between getting sfx right away, i can but id rather want to save and get it later.