Besides that, the NR200P looks very much like a slightly compact NR200P Max.
NR200P Max review two months ago:
The Cooler Master MasterBox NR200P MAX we are reviewing is, as the name implies, a bigger variant of their NR200P
They are literally identical in size. The only differences are in stamping of the back panel (mobo tray lowered down, rearranged pcie slots) and added mounting points on the top rails.
HDD mounting holes in the bottom panel seem to be a new addition in this batch of NR200/P. My older NR200P doesn't have them, and they appear to be borrowed from the Max which first introduced them.
I'm somewhat surprised to see temperatures being pretty much identical in mesh vs glass tests and vastly different in vertical vs horizontal configuration. I'd have expected the AIO to be choked by the glass and to be having no trouble cooling cpu when intaking from the bottom (other than the pump being then the highest point of the loop).
+1 for new color options - orange and purple make eye catching contrast with black interior accents. Those grey panels from Max could also make their way into regular NR200 lineup. I'd also like to see the 120/140 fan mounts on top rails to be shared among all cases in this family. I hate the top panel being plastic - arguably the weakest point of this case. I'd much prefer to have the top panel made identically as the sides are - bent steel with pushpins (the pin-catching-holes are already in place). I could see myself buying such upgrade kit for NR200P from CM if they ever make it. Custom 3dprinted solutions are fine, but a combination of the mounting holes they're already manufacturing with a new top panel inspired by the sides (or raised for radiator support) seem like an obvious addition to me.