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My Personal ITX Build – with the SSUPD Meshroom S! This ITX PC case is awesome – it’s a chassis ideal for small form factor builds, with PCIE gen 4 riser! PC Centric’s SSUPD Meshroom S build guide and review, RTX 3090Ti and 12700K! ⭐ Alphasync PC Systems: (AD)
My Personal ITX Build – with the SSUPD Meshroom S! This ITX PC case is awesome – it’s a chassis ideal for small form factor builds, with PCIE gen 4 riser! PC Centric’s SSUPD Meshroom S build guide and review, RTX 3090Ti and 12700K! ⭐ Alphasync PC Systems: (AD)
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00:00 Intro
01:26 The Meshroom Case
04:25 Motherboard of choice
04:53 CPU of choice
05:15 SSD Installation
06:07 RAM Installation
06:47 Motherboard installation
08:15 Radiatior installation
09:58 PSU installation
11:18 AiO Installation
12:09 GPU Installation
13:36 Cable management (kinda)
14:51 Turning it on
16:26 Testing the PC
17:15 Conclusion
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I have the Meshilicious with the front fans in exhaust configuration (which has significantly lower GPU temps) and I love it paired with my 6700 XT.
Wish one could put a slim 120 on the top panel to exaust the air in both the cpu and the gpu side if one use a shorter card.
What a horrible impractical case glad I watched
please do atx build with it
I'll stay with my nr200p
I've put in an order for the Meshlicious and really trying to understand why everyone is presenting needing a right-angle HDMI cable as such a big problem. From my understanding you can get a new right-angle cable or use the short right-angle cable included and a female to male HDMI adapter to reach your monitor (MUCH cheaper). Building a PC right now and there's so many expensive parts on my order list that getting a new cable/adapter makes a negligible difference.
can u make update with air cooler?
The beskar paint pattern on the heatsink is nice.
I actually think reviewers are giving this case far too much credit…
Cons: 1] If you use and 240 or 280 Rad. You will be exhausting into a negative airflow so this thing will be a huge dust magnet. 2) The tubing for most radiators do not clear the motherboard tray so you will be taking your tubing to the point of kinking. 3) While there is a tray for internal drives there is no way to mount it unless you are using the smallest of GPU’s. Only one usb a port on the top… Two would have been better.
Pro’s: Definitely an interesting small case but not for newbie builders. Anyone using more than a 120 or 140 rad is going to regret it, it will be a dust magnet.
I'm hoping to fit a gamic oc 4090, they say it's a 340mm card but another channel seems to have done it.
I think for me personally, I will keep the panels open. It might also work better laying horizontal, with legs to give the GPU space to suck up air
Whats the best low profile airCooler i can get for a 10900k ,..im doing an itx build and i have around 130mm reach for a good air cooler…
Any ideas…no budget
I would really want to see a full atx build as I have been looking for a case for a long time that is really compact but doesn't compromise on compatibility
curious if the meshroom can use the standoff mod like the meshlicious, would help with alot of the cable mess.
is there a room for a 3.5 hdd?
and rip the pump at the bottom
yes please do a full ATX build
Can you fit Meshlicious tinted tempered glass panel on Meshroom S??
I should very much like to see a Micro-ATX motherboard in this chassis.
So I got a 4090 FE is there a chance it could fit in this ? Or what is the smallest case I could get to work for it ?
Cheap LTT parody
I am missing actual connecting of wires to motherboard, tips on cable management. You should show us that. That would add practical value to your build videos.
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My Lian Li Tu150 suits me just fine, but thanks for playing!
just built my meshroom yesterday! definitely a challenge to build, but it was fun!!
Your are always slightly out of focus … it's bugging me immensely.
NR200 is better than this case by a mile. I've built in all three and the temps in the NR200 are comically better than the Meshilicious/Meshroom.
I just dont understand why ssud moved the power button
SSUPD is sunny side up design
Could you do me a favor and check if the 3090ti fit in the original mesh? I have a evga 3090ti and have the old mesh sitting in the basement. Don't have all the other parts for it and haven't find anyone fitting a 3090ti in the mesh1.
We need a 4090 in there
The 4090 wont be able to fit in this. That thing is chonky
I'm seein the new Linus Sebastian. Not closet gay, not unbearable neurotic, and rather nice guy.
Congratulations for your video.
Hope you do new build with 4090 FE in this case with sfx-l power supply
Missed a trick not throwing 2x 280mm rads in and going full custom loop.
You’ll easily see coolant temps of ~40c under heavy workloads here.
Let me know if this fit the RTX 4090 ? 😀
Yes, full ATX build in this please.
man lately ive been wanting an itx build more and more… maybe for christmas ill treat myself
Something about this video – maybe it's the hair, maybe it's the lighting, but it felt like an old 80's commercial.
It would be cool if you could take a look at this cast with an ATX board and the external 360 fan bracket that SSUPD make
anything with riser cable is bad
Ssupd ( Sunny Side Up Design )
The sad thing is, now we actually know just how massive the 4000 series Nvidia cards will be, it looks like almost every small form-factor case will be a no-go for any next gen Nvidia GPU. So you're either going to have to resort back to huge cases again, or wait for new "small form-factor" cases to balloon up in size and be released… and will they still count as small form-factor when they're designed to accommodate a 4-slot GPU??
I have a thermaltake case and a lot of people say that it gets hot but honestly I haven’t had any problems. I have a bigger board (I had to do some customization) but even with a rtx 3070, amd ryzen 7 64gigs of ram and a 1000psu. I have almost a wind tunnel of noctua fans. 2 140mm industrial 3000 rpm fans and 2 smaller ones on the cpu cooler all sucking air from the bottom of the case and blowing out the top. Not a fan of liquid cooling as it has too many failure points, And radiators take up too much space.
Will Nividia's 4000 series GPUs kill the SFF gaming PC format?
Its no better than the meshlicious for itx builds, its only use is if you want to put a atx board in it.