Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Mini-ITX Cases

Cooler Master NR200 vs Jonsbo C6-ITX

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Cooler Master NR200 comes out ahead by a clear margin (4.5 vs 4.0). The gap is mostly about first-time SFF builders, and anyone who wants the most-recommended Mini-ITX case without paying the boutique tax — read the strengths below before deciding.

Cooler Master NR200
Higher ratedRanked #2 in Best Mini-ITX Cases
Cooler Master NR200
$86as of May 19

The Cooler Master NR200 is the default Mini-ITX case recommendation in 2026 — and has been for several years — because it pairs sane thermals, generous GPU clearance, and tool-free access at a price that undercuts almost every competitor by 2-3x. Its 18.25 L footprint is the sweet spot for SFF builds: small enough to feel intentional, large enough that you're not fighting the case during install. The downside is the no-frills front I/O and SFX-only PSU mount, but neither is unusual at this price.

Strengths
  • Best price-to-build-quality ratio in the entire Mini-ITX category
  • 18.25 L footprint fits 330 mm triple-slot GPUs and 280 mm radiators
  • Five ventilated steel panels — every face is removable for tool-free access
Watch-outs
  • SFX power supply only, no ATX support
  • Original NR200 ships without a tempered glass panel — the NR200P upgrades that
  • Front I/O is utilitarian — no Type-C 20 Gbps like the Terra
Jonsbo C6-ITX
Ranked #5 in Best Mini-ITX Cases
Jonsbo C6-ITX
$65as of May 19

The Jonsbo C6-ITX is the case to buy when you've already decided you don't need a flagship GPU and you want to keep the build under $400 total. The mesh-everywhere design and full-ATX PSU support are genuinely useful at this price point, and the carry handle is a nice touch even if it's not built for serious LAN use. The trade-off is the 255 mm GPU clearance — RTX 4060 Ti and similar mid-range cards fit fine, but most RTX 4080/4090 partner cards do not.

Strengths
  • Sub-$70 price — the cheapest legitimate option in this round-up
  • Mesh side, top, and front panels deliver airflow comparable to cases 2x the price
  • Built-in fabric carry handle for casual transport (not as robust as the Hyte Revolt 3's)
Watch-outs
  • GPU clearance is capped at 255 mm — won't fit most triple-fan flagship cards
  • Less polished build quality than the Cooler Master NR200 or Fractal Design Terra
  • No premium materials — function-first design

How they stack up

Cooler Master NR200

The NR200 is the value pick that everyone benchmarks against. The Fractal Design Terra wins on materials and finish but costs 2.5x more; the Lian Li A4-H2O is roughly half the volume but loses out on cable management space. The Hyte Revolt 3 trades the NR200's cubic layout for a vertical tower with carry handle. The Jonsbo C6-ITX is even cheaper but compromises on triple-slot GPU clearance.

Jonsbo C6-ITX

The budget pick in this round-up. Loses to every other case here on GPU clearance (255 mm vs 322-335 mm), but undercuts the Cooler Master NR200 on price while offering ATX PSU support and more mesh area. Vs the Hyte Revolt 3, the C6-ITX is the half-price alternative for builders who don't need a serious carry handle.

Specs side-by-side

SpecCooler Master NR200Jonsbo C6-ITX
Volume18.25 L~14 L
MotherboardMini-ITXMini-ITX, Mini-DTX
PSUSFX onlyATX (up to 140 mm), SFX
Max GPU Length330 mm (triple-slot)255 mm
Max CPU Cooler Height155 mm170 mm
Radiator SupportUp to 280 mm
Fan CapacityUp to 7 fans (120 mm)
MaterialSteel, plastic, mesh frontSteel, mesh panels
Front I/O2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, 3.5 mm headsetUSB-C, USB 3.0 Type-A, audio/mic combo
Weight4.8 kg2.3 kg
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