Hey everyone, First of all thanks for all the kind comments, some of you have been asking for a complete parts list which you can now find here: geni.us/5aFAlU (you'll find everything listed there, I hope I didn't forget anything...) However, if I would do this again I would change some parts slightly (adding more 90° fittings!) I'll go into more specifics in the upcoming video. Speaking of that, if you have any questions, or parts that you're very interested in, let me know and I'll be sure to include them. Thanks again!
jsut a suggestion, instead of the headsink for the nvme, i would have tried simply a thick thermalpad to make proper contact with the tray and make the tray the passive heatsink
I didn't know that the Meshlicious is so flexible, that's very cool. Makes my H1 look very silly. And the video was very spot on, good storytelling, outstanding b-roll! Highly underrated channel! 👏❤️
The type of video where 16 minutes felt like 3, wanted it to last longer and was blown away by the jaw dropping cinematography. Absolutely love your work and so excited to watch more of your content! :)
I have a 3080TUF on EK block, and wasn't sure it would fit in this case, but you have answered my question. Thank you and will be waiting for your next video. Great content.
ITX builds the best; be looking at the SSUPD Meshliciouse for a while, and it definitely is a dream case; I plan to switch from my NZXT 210i with my 3070; it's so awesome that it fits even the most powerful PC parts; it would definitely be a dream build, even to have it with the latest gen CPU, a 3090 and water-cooled, it looks especially great for me as an international student that goes to LAN parties, lots of moving around, awsome as a carry-on, extraordinary case, excellent build. Imma get myself an upgrade on Christmas.
This was exactly the kind of video I needed for my own build in a meshlicious I'm planning now. Will be my first one so all the info was needed. Thanks for sharing!!
Question, where do you get the spare standoffs, I've been looking on Amazon or ebay but wanted to know I'd there was somewhere I could buy them that was more quality controlled?
I got mine from another motherboard/case, not exactly sure to be honest. But you can find them on newegg as well: geni.us/nam7 Otherwise I'd try to search for "Standoff" on your favorite pc parts shop, they _should_ be quite common.
just one correction, machines and more showed that the glass+mesh beats the mesh+mesh for temps, aside from that great quality video, definitely deserve way more subscribers.
Thanks! Very appriciated, and love machines and more, he certainly knows his stuff 🙂 Gonna have to try the glass again in that case, didn't watch that video! 😱
AMAZING production quality and guide. Thank you. Was not even thinking about SFF. I just spent the last few hours going over setup and ordering. Looking forward to building.
Man this video is great informative and eye candy at the same time, even that intro with that music got me hyped and its shame that rama works case will probably never exist.
You got a new subs! I don't use ITX system myself ( I use mATX because it's the sweet spot for me (not too big nor small) and some of them are interesting like Silverstone TJ08-e/CS330, among other things), but I love to learn about the 'challenges' of ITX build like airflow, cable management, etc. I do plan to build another not-so-unique mATX system, and I do admit I use some of the knowledge of ITX build, like blowing air directly to GPU from the bottom of the case (like in NR200 or M1) in order to reduced GPU temp., using 15mm fan to get more clearance, etc. Thank you for the video! :D
Glad the video was of some help and hope it aids in future builds, whatever the form factor. And of course, thanks for the sub, and the comment! 🙂 ps: Just had a look at the Silverstone, those are some neat hot-swap drive bays 😱
im happy with my Fractal Meshify 2 (not the Compact or XL, the normal one). Especially while you can remove the top and front which is are great help in the building process
I don't comment frequently on build videos like this but consider me subscribed HARD in anticipation of your detailed loop follow-up. I'm teetering on the edge of migrating my FormD T1 loop into a Mesh and would also want a 280 rad and an higher-tier Zen 3 CPU, so this is exactly what I'm looking to watch lately. Love your production style!
Oh wow, that's very much appreciated, thank you! 🙂 Since I'm in the process of making the video, is there anything specific you want to know? I can make sure to include everything you want/need.
@@CheeseTurbulence I would love your perspective on how you considered your tube routing and how that impacted the fittings you selected / altered based on any potential issues with routing. And would certainly love if you discussed: coolant temperatures as your baseline for thermal performance; any testing with respect to radiator fans as intake vs. exhaust (which makes observable differences when aircooling sure, but I haven't seen much discussion on if it matters for full loops!). TBH, I'm eager to see whatever you come up with because I find your production style so refreshing :]
Gotcha, I will cover those bits, regarding the loop. I did change my original plan because of running into issues so I'll make sure to note that too 🙂 Thank you!
@@Chaodoom Hey, the video is going to done soon-ish (hopefully...) and I wanted to let you know that I wasn't able to test radiator fans intake vs. exhaust. I was hoping that I could try to switch it out without completely disassembling the system. But that was a bit too optimistic on my side... I hope everything else is covered though.
+1 sub! It was great quality video and your voice made it even more relaxing! Very informative and fun to watch! Onwards to 1k+ more subs!! more power!
If I were to build a brand new PC right now this would be my go-to case for the build. In fact, I would have transferred everything from my Meshify C case into the Meshlicious if it weren't for the fact that I'd need to get new ram (recently got new 8GBx4 sticks) and a new motherboard. Edit: Awesome video quality by the way.
I just did this exact swap, I was happy running the meshy C but I had the urge to go smaller. Managed to get a used b450i for $95, grabbed an h100i from my junk drawer, and it's been running perfectly :D
Very pleasant video to watch, and very clear and useful information inthere. I ended up not going for an ITX case because my current ITX mobo will need an upgrade in the near future, and I might actually go for mATX or ATX. Who knows what 2022 will bring to us. I settle on the o11 mini which is possibly the most flexible case on the market right now. Jack of All Trades kind of case. The Meshlicious is the stylish and fancy alternative to what the NR200 is for ITX. Both are great cases.
I love the o11 mini, almost went for it as well but my space constraints forced me towards the Meshlicious. Thanks for the comment and I think you nailed it: "...fancy alternative to what the NR200 is for ITX" 😅
Watching this video in April 2024 since I need to watercool my reference 7900XTX from a faulty cooler that I can’t get an RMA on, and at the time, the Meshlicious seems to be abandoned, and its successor, the Meshroom S, seems to be out of stock everywhere and definitely doesn’t have the same level of build quality as the OG Meshlicious. I thankfully have both (I actually got the meshroom S because my Meshlicious shipped with damage and I never bothered to get it RMAed), and your video has been awesome as a reference for the work required for this
I have a RTX3090FE and a 5900x and I'm really considering downsizing from a Corsair 4000D to this case. Although I love my GPU cooler soo I might need to try Air cooled in this case.
This is an excellente video! The self-deprecation is ironic because the quality is so high lol. But since you're looking for ways to improve, fade-out endings are better 🙂 Edit: I just noticed you made the video exactly 16:00, now that's some attention to detail
On the CPU block, I use the Koolance Low-Profile Elbow Fittings (3x): koolance.com/fitting-single-black-swiveling-elbow-low-profile The other 2 90° fittings are from EKWB (2x): www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-torque-angled-90-black Then the "normal" fittings are also EKWB (8x): www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-torque-stc-12-16-black and lastly I got 2 45° ones also from EKWB (2x): www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-quantum-torque-static-ff-45-black Also thanks for watching! 🙂
yes with the ritght components its one of the easiest builds you can do. i choose a different path with atx power supply, 3080ti gaming x trio, and a 280mm AIO cpu cooler. it fits, but it was the hardest build i have ever done. my worst mistake was, to save few bucks with the pci 3.0 cable instead of 4.0. yes i got everything together and got no video signal... yes, the slot on the mainboard does not switch automatically to 3.0.... i had to take everything apart, put the 3080ti directly into the pci slot and change it manually in the bios setting. just buy it with the pci 4.0 riser cable. even if you dont have the hardware for it right now, you will upgrade in the future and the cable costs 100€ for me in germany. now everything works and im happy xD
Yeah... I wish I had more space to film, I hate the fact that I can't go back further to see more. I'm thinking of getting a wider lens in the future, hope that will give me more flexibility.
Worth noting that the designer of the meshlicious/SSUPD is the same as the Formd T1. Hence the immaculate design and consideration put into the case. I wouldn’t discount SSUPD as a “young company”.
I Will definitely do some more, but will most likely mix some gaming content in between. I also got a Steam Deck pre-order and one for the Panic Play. Date. So should hopefully remain interesting for at least a few videos 😅
great video man the quality is top notch and straight to the point, keep it up! regarding the m.2 heating up, was it that bad or could I get away with just the gpu's air cooling in your opinion? (5950x and 3080ti Asus TUF)
The best case in the market right now PERIOD. Have you seen the insane results it has with a single 280 rad? 😱 I already got my formd t1 and i love it, but this case is waaaaaay more versatile for just a little more space. The mind blowing thing is both cases were designed by the same person. Wahaha360. He has a hidden talent for being able to squeeze the maximum amount of hardware in any given volume :P. Lian li just makes the case. Btw, you should try a Pull config on the rad. That way you cool everhthing inside the case as well and don't go against it. Vrms, power supply, etc
Just built mine last weekend. I used the Fractal Lumen S28 RGB AIO. Unfortunately I ran into some AIO tube length issues however I suppose I asked for this going for the biggest AIO I could fit. The central frame where the mobo sits is partially in the way of the tubes connecting to the radiator at the bottom. Additionally, the tubes leading into the CPU press against the mesh and I did in fact have to slightly cram the side panel on. Something to be wary of when picking an AIO for this case.
Top notch. I've seen a lot of videos on meshilicious but this one is the most handy in terms of construction! Is there any room for a 3.5" drive with a normal GPU? Where would you suggest we put that drive?
Just had a look and I don't think there's any "sensible" location for a 3.5" drive with a normal GPU. If you don't use a 240/280 rad, e.g. if you air-cool your GPU and use a single front fan (or AIO) you _might_ have enough space at the bottom front, placing the drive vertically against the grill. But there are no holes to officially attach it and your SATA cable needs to make a hard bend (probably get a 90° one) but I can't guarantee it. If your GPU is watercooler like in the video, you might have space for the drive on the top right (looking at the case with the GPU facing you, same placement where the SFF GPU would be). You could zip-tie the drive to the top or to the back of the case, not the most secure place but I just "held" it there and it has enough space between the side panel and the GPU. Honestly, I don't think there's any good place to put a 3.5" drive with a normal GPU 😬 Also, thanks! 🙂
@@rachelcheung2247 the sfx fan should ALWAYS be outwards lol. It's a mesh case, take advantage of fresh air :D Also fans should pull air in from the sides towards the front
This video is amazing! I can tell the work that you've put into this, after seeing like 5 videos of this case, jaytwocents, hardware canucks and others, this was by far the most useful. Thanks for this video man, you've won a subscription, oh btw, Which configuration did you end up using push or pull?
Wow, thank you so much! 🙂 I ended using the pull configuration, so the fans are inside and pull air through the radiator into the case. You can check out a more detailed video regarding the custom loop here: ua-cam.com/video/OznckChehgw/v-deo.html 😛
After building my ungodly Monster super tower Corsair 1000D I wanted to see how small I could build after the first itx system in a Ncase iv built 8 this year in small form factors
How on earth do you keep your water temp that low under load? I have a 3080 and 3900x running with two 240mm rads and my water gets up to 45 degrees under a gaming load.
Honestly, I'm surprised myself, when I put this together I was worried that it might not work at all but it does run very smooth so far. On my longer play sessions (a lot of GTFO atm), which currently last for about 4-5h the system doesn't seem to be breaking a sweat (the fans are locked at 1000rpm). I did undervolted using Optimum Techs guide: ua-cam.com/video/zUkPAVcb9Xc/v-deo.html and that drops the temps a few degrees, without it the water temp goes up to around 41°-42° other than that I didn't change anything.
The 3 slot config will be fine, but you will have to remove the little piece next to the I/O shield that you would normally remove in the 4 slot config (that little ca. 1cm wide grill). I'm at the limit with my 10mm stand-offs, I think the extra 2mm will be too much. But make sure that you have enough space for the CPU block so you can still close the side panel.
Great vid, I bought my case preorder and fell in love with it since. I plan on adding a 240mm aio into my build. It seems that most people like the EK AIO Basic 240mm. If anyone has other recommendations to any slim 240 rad/aio that I can install my Noctua NF-P12's onto, I'd appreciate it.
Yeah sure, AIO probably takes even less space than the custom loop config. Check out page 9 of the manual, you can see how an AIO might fit in the case: geni.us/G2uQ
Did the SF750 manage this hardware? I plan to build system with rtx 4080 but I saw that 4080 TDP will be 400W. I wish Corsair would make 850W PSU or bigger but I think it's impossible with this form factor.
Worked, or is still working perfectly fine. I never had an issue and it's still a beast of a machine to work and play on. I'm not sure how it would handle the 400W TDP, the 3090 is already pushing it.
I just don't like the corners of that case. Unfortunately that cannot be unseen. I would prefer a single piece for top and side panels which slides over. Yes, it would be inconvenient but looks wise more pleasing.
I think it’s a great “niche” to be in, the cases look far more interesting and trying to solve the space limitation/performance puzzle is fun but, I wish I could add an additional PCI-E card. So, if you don’t plan to expand its super fun, otherwise it can be restricting.
Those are the Koolance Low-Profile "Elbo" fittings: koolance.com/fitting-single-black-swiveling-elbow-low-profile I believe they are the smallest 90 degree fittings you can get. They are a bit finicky but the only way that made everything work.
I don't know the exact brand/name as I bought that in a physical hardware store once to clean up some bicycle wiring, but it looks very similar to this: geni.us/QcBw6Ek (make sure you get the matte one, unless you want the shiny plastic look) It's "just" a spiral cable wrapper, nothing fancy 🙂
This was a very entertaining and informative video, thank you very much! It seems like I indeed have a new overpriced hobby - maybe there are some sensible advantages though ;)
I can assure you that he is treated well and being taken care of. He's kept cool and has seat right next to the window ❤ Jokes aside, there haven't been any hiccups so far, I wasn't so sure before the build but after watching some of OptimumTechs videos about SFX PSUs I took the plunge. Hope it's gonna continue to do well though 🤞
got to say, I love the look of the evolve shift 2, but cooling wise it does seem flawed. This on the other hand has always interested me. Can you fit a slim or standard fan on the bottom, not officially attached but stuck there to push some air up through it all? It could do with a split side panel, glass on top mesh on bottom so you can see the mobo but still let the psu breath. Also, thanks and well done for going into that much detail and not being boring about it. I was interested for the whole ride.
You would need some taller feet to mount it outside of the case but there is nothing obstructing you from zip-tying something on there (unless you got a display cable that is too stiff to bend). Inside the case, the middle tray is going to be in the way to fit any reasonably sized fan. But if you do this you should make sure the GPU isn't blowing out that way, my TUF3090 has the exhaust at the bottom, and pulling hot air away would probably be less efficient 😬 Also, thanks! 🙂
Hey everyone,
First of all thanks for all the kind comments, some of you have been asking for a complete parts list which you can now find here: geni.us/5aFAlU (you'll find everything listed there, I hope I didn't forget anything...)
However, if I would do this again I would change some parts slightly (adding more 90° fittings!) I'll go into more specifics in the upcoming video. Speaking of that, if you have any questions, or parts that you're very interested in, let me know and I'll be sure to include them.
Thanks again!
jsut a suggestion, instead of the headsink for the nvme, i would have tried simply a thick thermalpad to make proper contact with the tray and make the tray the passive heatsink
14L mITX case is just a joke. Heaps of proper mATX cases at such size with good cooling options.
the quality and production of this video is immaculate
Thank you so much 🙂
I didn't know that the Meshlicious is so flexible, that's very cool. Makes my H1 look very silly. And the video was very spot on, good storytelling, outstanding b-roll! Highly underrated channel! 👏❤️
Damn, thanks so much! 🙂
Given the chance again would you go for the H1 or Meshlicious?
That intro was basically how I feel about mini ITX cases and why I love them too much.
I built mine 2 weeks ago. Love this case. I ended up getting taller motherboard posts to create more room for cable management as well.
Very cool, congrats! 🙂
Hi do the taller stand offs for the motherboard give you a nice gap behind the MB for cable management
I gotta say this is by far the most thorough build guide I have ever come across on UA-cam. I hope to see more from you. Amazing.
Wow, thanks! 🙂
The type of video where 16 minutes felt like 3, wanted it to last longer and was blown away by the jaw dropping cinematography. Absolutely love your work and so excited to watch more of your content! :)
Thank you so much 🙇♂️
I have a 3080TUF on EK block, and wasn't sure it would fit in this case, but you have answered my question. Thank you and will be waiting for your next video. Great content.
Thank you! Glad I could help 🙂
the quality of this video is insanely good man
Thank you! 🙂
ITX builds the best; be looking at the SSUPD Meshliciouse for a while, and it definitely is a dream case; I plan to switch from my NZXT 210i with my 3070; it's so awesome that it fits even the most powerful PC parts; it would definitely be a dream build, even to have it with the latest gen CPU, a 3090 and water-cooled, it looks especially great for me as an international student that goes to LAN parties, lots of moving around, awsome as a carry-on, extraordinary case, excellent build. Imma get myself an upgrade on Christmas.
This was exactly the kind of video I needed for my own build in a meshlicious I'm planning now. Will be my first one so all the info was needed. Thanks for sharing!!
Glad I could help!
Question, where do you get the spare standoffs, I've been looking on Amazon or ebay but wanted to know I'd there was somewhere I could buy them that was more quality controlled?
I got mine from another motherboard/case, not exactly sure to be honest. But you can find them on newegg as well: geni.us/nam7
Otherwise I'd try to search for "Standoff" on your favorite pc parts shop, they _should_ be quite common.
How do you still only have 100 subs, this quality is better than some million+ sub channels damn
😅 Thanks a lot, this is very much appreciated! 🙂
Can't wait for your water loop details - it will be so interesting to see.
Thanks, it's getting close to finished, hope you're going to like it! 🙂
This video made me go from the phanteks shift 2 to meshlicious so much better
just one correction, machines and more showed that the glass+mesh beats the mesh+mesh for temps, aside from that great quality video, definitely deserve way more subscribers.
Thanks! Very appriciated, and love machines and more, he certainly knows his stuff 🙂 Gonna have to try the glass again in that case, didn't watch that video! 😱
The production level is up there! great video!
Appreciate it!
AMAZING production quality and guide. Thank you. Was not even thinking about SFF. I just spent the last few hours going over setup and ordering. Looking forward to building.
Oh wow, glad it was helpful! And congrats to your new build and enjoy it! 😀
Helped me make a purchase, thanks a ton! Video and commentary are both excellent
Great to hear! 🙂
Man this video is great informative and eye candy at the same time, even that intro with that music got me hyped and its shame that rama works case will probably never exist.
This video is so good. Very well made super intriguing and kept me interested the whole time. Felt like I was reading a book. 10/10 well done.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This must be the most beautiful (The sexiest full black build too) Meshlicious review I've seen.
Thank you! 🙂
Idk why but this video feels like someone who does documentaries made a case review :D
I love it, great video!
Thanks! 😃
Great work bro... Nice clean video and very detailed
Thank you so much 🙂
Insane production quality, especially for such a low subbed channel, def hooked me in!
Much appreciated! 😄
Super in depth, you deserve a sub!
Thank you so much! 🙂
Nice. This walkthrough the Meshlicious is super informative and very thorough.
congrats on your work so far your production is very enjoyable
Thank you, glad you enjoy it! 🙂
Amazing video for such a beautiful case. I will be building inside this SSUPD in a few days and I’m ready!
Highly informative video, high quality production. You’re a natural 👌
I appreciate that!
You got a new subs! I don't use ITX system myself ( I use mATX because it's the sweet spot for me (not too big nor small) and some of them are interesting like Silverstone TJ08-e/CS330, among other things), but I love to learn about the 'challenges' of ITX build like airflow, cable management, etc. I do plan to build another not-so-unique mATX system, and I do admit I use some of the knowledge of ITX build, like blowing air directly to GPU from the bottom of the case (like in NR200 or M1) in order to reduced GPU temp., using 15mm fan to get more clearance, etc.
Thank you for the video! :D
Glad the video was of some help and hope it aids in future builds, whatever the form factor. And of course, thanks for the sub, and the comment! 🙂
ps: Just had a look at the Silverstone, those are some neat hot-swap drive bays 😱
you just got another subscriber, your video quality is great and your in-depth information is very useful
Thanks and welcome! 🙂
Can't wait for the follow up video.
Thanks! I hope I can get it done within the next few weeks.
im happy with my Fractal Meshify 2 (not the Compact or XL, the normal one).
Especially while you can remove the top and front which is are great help in the building process
Yeah I got the meshify 2 compact and its probably my favorite case ever. super easy to build in and to get into
You deserve the sub friend, much love from the UAE 💜
Thank you so much! and greetings from Switzerland 😄
Excellent build and video !
Thank you very much! 🙂
I don't comment frequently on build videos like this but consider me subscribed HARD in anticipation of your detailed loop follow-up. I'm teetering on the edge of migrating my FormD T1 loop into a Mesh and would also want a 280 rad and an higher-tier Zen 3 CPU, so this is exactly what I'm looking to watch lately. Love your production style!
Oh wow, that's very much appreciated, thank you! 🙂
Since I'm in the process of making the video, is there anything specific you want to know? I can make sure to include everything you want/need.
@@CheeseTurbulence I would love your perspective on how you considered your tube routing and how that impacted the fittings you selected / altered based on any potential issues with routing. And would certainly love if you discussed: coolant temperatures as your baseline for thermal performance; any testing with respect to radiator fans as intake vs. exhaust (which makes observable differences when aircooling sure, but I haven't seen much discussion on if it matters for full loops!). TBH, I'm eager to see whatever you come up with because I find your production style so refreshing :]
Gotcha, I will cover those bits, regarding the loop. I did change my original plan because of running into issues so I'll make sure to note that too 🙂
Thank you!
@@CheeseTurbulence Thanks right back for taking my specific requests into account. Happy filming and editing!
@@Chaodoom Hey, the video is going to done soon-ish (hopefully...) and I wanted to let you know that I wasn't able to test radiator fans intake vs. exhaust. I was hoping that I could try to switch it out without completely disassembling the system. But that was a bit too optimistic on my side... I hope everything else is covered though.
Very detailed. Keep up the good work.
Thank you, will try to keep it like this! 🙂
awesome video, everything was on point the production, the narration and the transitions. Subscribed instantly
Awesome, thank you! 🙂
Extremely thorough review.. amazing job, keep it up :)
Thanks a ton!
Awesome information delivery :)
Thank you so much! 🙂
+1 sub! It was great quality video and your voice made it even more relaxing! Very informative and fun to watch! Onwards to 1k+ more subs!! more power!
Thank you so much! 🙂
Wow. The quality on this video is brilliant. Really well done. You deserve well more subscribers. I just became one. Cheers.
Thanks and welcome aboard! 🙂
If I were to build a brand new PC right now this would be my go-to case for the build. In fact, I would have transferred everything from my Meshify C case into the Meshlicious if it weren't for the fact that I'd need to get new ram (recently got new 8GBx4 sticks) and a new motherboard. Edit: Awesome video quality by the way.
Maybe your next build, in the Meshlicious 2.0 😉
Also: Thank you! 🙂
@@CheeseTurbulence Yup, already looking forward to it aha
I just did this exact swap, I was happy running the meshy C but I had the urge to go smaller. Managed to get a used b450i for $95, grabbed an h100i from my junk drawer, and it's been running perfectly :D
@@lethargyart Sweet and yeah I've thought about going for second hand parts especially for the motherboard and maybe the ram as well.
@@lethargyart hope you're enjoying your build!
Thank you for an excellent video. I also love my meshilicous very much.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video. Great production. Very informative. How do you only have 4k followers?!
2 mins in and you got yourself another sub.
Great video, very detailed.
Thank you, glad it was helpful! 🙂
Dude you're so underrated.
Thank you, very much appreciated 🙂
I absolutely love this video!! So happy I found your channel and your video helped me a lot with this case!! Thanks for making a great video!!
Glad it was helpful! 🙂
Awesome video! Kudos for the humor and for doing something different than just reading out the spec sheet. You've earned a sub, keep it up!
Awesome, thank you!
Just wanted to say, very nice video.
Thank you kindly! 🙂
Really nice build. I have already gone down the rabbit hole of SFF but so far I have avoided the mechanical keyboard one.
Thank you! 🙂
Noice. I ended up getting bigger standoffs for my riser cable. Was still able to fit my FTW3 3080 with plenty of cable management for 3 PCIE cables.
Thanks, and noice to you too 🙂
Very pleasant video to watch, and very clear and useful information inthere. I ended up not going for an ITX case because my current ITX mobo will need an upgrade in the near future, and I might actually go for mATX or ATX. Who knows what 2022 will bring to us. I settle on the o11 mini which is possibly the most flexible case on the market right now. Jack of All Trades kind of case.
The Meshlicious is the stylish and fancy alternative to what the NR200 is for ITX. Both are great cases.
I love the o11 mini, almost went for it as well but my space constraints forced me towards the Meshlicious.
Thanks for the comment and I think you nailed it: "...fancy alternative to what the NR200 is for ITX" 😅
Watching this video in April 2024 since I need to watercool my reference 7900XTX from a faulty cooler that I can’t get an RMA on, and at the time, the Meshlicious seems to be abandoned, and its successor, the Meshroom S, seems to be out of stock everywhere and definitely doesn’t have the same level of build quality as the OG Meshlicious. I thankfully have both (I actually got the meshroom S because my Meshlicious shipped with damage and I never bothered to get it RMAed), and your video has been awesome as a reference for the work required for this
I have a RTX3090FE and a 5900x and I'm really considering downsizing from a Corsair 4000D to this case. Although I love my GPU cooler soo I might need to try Air cooled in this case.
This is an excellente video! The self-deprecation is ironic because the quality is so high lol. But since you're looking for ways to improve, fade-out endings are better 🙂
Edit: I just noticed you made the video exactly 16:00, now that's some attention to detail
Thank you! 😅 I started using more fade-outs, gonna try it out more to see if it works like that too, thank you!
I've watched this video 3 times now I love it, what type of fittings are those. I would like to get some of my own.
On the CPU block, I use the Koolance Low-Profile Elbow Fittings (3x): koolance.com/fitting-single-black-swiveling-elbow-low-profile
The other 2 90° fittings are from EKWB (2x): www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-torque-angled-90-black
Then the "normal" fittings are also EKWB (8x): www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-torque-stc-12-16-black
and lastly I got 2 45° ones also from EKWB (2x): www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-quantum-torque-static-ff-45-black
Also thanks for watching! 🙂
yes with the ritght components its one of the easiest builds you can do. i choose a different path with atx power supply, 3080ti gaming x trio, and a 280mm AIO cpu cooler. it fits, but it was the hardest build i have ever done. my worst mistake was, to save few bucks with the pci 3.0 cable instead of 4.0. yes i got everything together and got no video signal... yes, the slot on the mainboard does not switch automatically to 3.0.... i had to take everything apart, put the 3080ti directly into the pci slot and change it manually in the bios setting.
just buy it with the pci 4.0 riser cable. even if you dont have the hardware for it right now, you will upgrade in the future and the cable costs 100€ for me in germany.
now everything works and im happy xD
Just watched because of nice video you did. Case for me is useless, I need to put 2-3 GPU inside, so Meshify C is my choice.
Thank you! 🙂
Nice build, sick video material - just would've liked to see the entire case in a bigger shot instead of close up tho
Yeah... I wish I had more space to film, I hate the fact that I can't go back further to see more. I'm thinking of getting a wider lens in the future, hope that will give me more flexibility.
Awesome video (:
Thank you! 🙂
Really well done video. Im annoyed the Great Algorithm didnt show me this sooner.
Thanks! Glad you liked it! 🙂
How do you have 345 subs? Make videos about popular content and you are in the thousands asap. Great quality!
Thank you! 😀
Amazing video. One question, why and how would you install two 120mm rads?
nice work. btw show us how to void the warranty on phanteks shift..
Alright, I shall do it, it might take a while as I am incredibly slow at production but it shall be done. 💪
Worth noting that the designer of the meshlicious/SSUPD is the same as the Formd T1. Hence the immaculate design and consideration put into the case. I wouldn’t discount SSUPD as a “young company”.
That's incredibly, didn't know that. But explains the clever design, thanks for letting me know! 🙂
@@CheeseTurbulence no problem, great video. Subbed :) more pc/itx content would be amazing 🤩
I Will definitely do some more, but will most likely mix some gaming content in between. I also got a Steam Deck pre-order and one for the Panic Play. Date.
So should hopefully remain interesting for at least a few videos 😅
Wouldve been great if you took shots of the entire case in one shot.
great video man the quality is top notch and straight to the point, keep it up! regarding the m.2 heating up, was it that bad or could I get away with just the gpu's air cooling in your opinion? (5950x and 3080ti Asus TUF)
In my old case, the Phantek Shift Evolv 1 it was. I would try it with the Meshlicious, the cooling is significantly better.
The best case in the market right now PERIOD. Have you seen the insane results it has with a single 280 rad? 😱
I already got my formd t1 and i love it, but this case is waaaaaay more versatile for just a little more space.
The mind blowing thing is both cases were designed by the same person. Wahaha360. He has a hidden talent for being able to squeeze the maximum amount of hardware in any given volume :P. Lian li just makes the case.
Btw, you should try a Pull config on the rad. That way you cool everhthing inside the case as well and don't go against it.
Vrms, power supply, etc
Just built mine last weekend. I used the Fractal Lumen S28 RGB AIO. Unfortunately I ran into some AIO tube length issues however I suppose I asked for this going for the biggest AIO I could fit. The central frame where the mobo sits is partially in the way of the tubes connecting to the radiator at the bottom. Additionally, the tubes leading into the CPU press against the mesh and I did in fact have to slightly cram the side panel on. Something to be wary of when picking an AIO for this case.
Top notch. I've seen a lot of videos on meshilicious but this one is the most handy in terms of construction!
Is there any room for a 3.5" drive with a normal GPU? Where would you suggest we put that drive?
Just had a look and I don't think there's any "sensible" location for a 3.5" drive with a normal GPU. If you don't use a 240/280 rad, e.g. if you air-cool your GPU and use a single front fan (or AIO) you _might_ have enough space at the bottom front, placing the drive vertically against the grill. But there are no holes to officially attach it and your SATA cable needs to make a hard bend (probably get a 90° one) but I can't guarantee it.
If your GPU is watercooler like in the video, you might have space for the drive on the top right (looking at the case with the GPU facing you, same placement where the SFF GPU would be). You could zip-tie the drive to the top or to the back of the case, not the most secure place but I just "held" it there and it has enough space between the side panel and the GPU.
Honestly, I don't think there's any good place to put a 3.5" drive with a normal GPU 😬
Also, thanks! 🙂
@@CheeseTurbulence thanks! Super helpful. Damn i think i need to get a 2.5" ssd later then :/
I think you could maybe if you use an sfx power supply, mounting 1 3.5 inch behind it 👀 but MAYBE lol
@@Matpermad can confirm you can fit 1 x 3.5" behind the sfx power but only ideal if you plan to face the sfx fans outwards.
@@rachelcheung2247 the sfx fan should ALWAYS be outwards lol. It's a mesh case, take advantage of fresh air :D
Also fans should pull air in from the sides towards the front
This video is amazing! I can tell the work that you've put into this, after seeing like 5 videos of this case, jaytwocents, hardware canucks and others, this was by far the most useful.
Thanks for this video man, you've won a subscription, oh btw, Which configuration did you end up using push or pull?
Wow, thank you so much! 🙂
I ended using the pull configuration, so the fans are inside and pull air through the radiator into the case. You can check out a more detailed video regarding the custom loop here: ua-cam.com/video/OznckChehgw/v-deo.html 😛
After building my ungodly Monster super tower Corsair 1000D I wanted to see how small I could build after the first itx system in a Ncase iv built 8 this year in small form factors
Hope this answered some of your question 🙂
@@CheeseTurbulence if I can get my hands on one of these I'll have it in garage for next build as I can't seem to stay away from building in itx.
Then it's just a matter of time I guess, enjoy it! It's a lot of fun to build in 😛
yay im the 500th subscriber
Congratulations! 😀
How did you mod your Evolv shift 1 to take thicker gpu? I urgently need that hack lol.
Yo what are those sick keycaps that you are using ?
Those are the DROP + MATT3O /DEV/TTY MT3, you can get them here: geni.us/DstDsFs (or on Amazon, costs more though: geni.us/dqAyW)
damn just bought the shift 2.
Great Video, Production work is amazing. What font is used in the thumbnail and labels?
Thank you! 🙂
I use Futura Md BT / Bold Italic
you pushing hot air through your rad in the case?
How on earth do you keep your water temp that low under load? I have a 3080 and 3900x running with two 240mm rads and my water gets up to 45 degrees under a gaming load.
Honestly, I'm surprised myself, when I put this together I was worried that it might not work at all but it does run very smooth so far. On my longer play sessions (a lot of GTFO atm), which currently last for about 4-5h the system doesn't seem to be breaking a sweat (the fans are locked at 1000rpm).
I did undervolted using Optimum Techs guide: ua-cam.com/video/zUkPAVcb9Xc/v-deo.html and that drops the temps a few degrees, without it the water temp goes up to around 41°-42° other than that I didn't change anything.
@@CheeseTurbulence AND your fans are locked at 1000rpm? Dude, I have no clue what I'm doing wrong but geeze. Thanks for the reply!
@@NightriseXIII no he's doing it wrong. 100% his CPU was.onky drawing like 100w or less. His results are completely inaccurate
awesome 👌video
Thanks 😊
With a 12mm standoff will i have to move the case to the 4 clot position or can I keep the 3 slot and with the back IO still fit
The 3 slot config will be fine, but you will have to remove the little piece next to the I/O shield that you would normally remove in the 4 slot config (that little ca. 1cm wide grill). I'm at the limit with my 10mm stand-offs, I think the extra 2mm will be too much.
But make sure that you have enough space for the CPU block so you can still close the side panel.
Great vid, I bought my case preorder and fell in love with it since. I plan on adding a 240mm aio into my build. It seems that most people like the EK AIO Basic 240mm. If anyone has other recommendations to any slim 240 rad/aio that I can install my Noctua NF-P12's onto, I'd appreciate it.
you remove the top support arms when ur friend doesnt know how long his gpu is
external mo-ra3 radiator?
do you think an AIO would fit here instead?im trying a similar build
Yeah sure, AIO probably takes even less space than the custom loop config. Check out page 9 of the manual, you can see how an AIO might fit in the case: geni.us/G2uQ
Did the SF750 manage this hardware? I plan to build system with rtx 4080 but I saw that 4080 TDP will be 400W. I wish Corsair would make 850W PSU or bigger but I think it's impossible with this form factor.
Worked, or is still working perfectly fine. I never had an issue and it's still a beast of a machine to work and play on.
I'm not sure how it would handle the 400W TDP, the 3090 is already pushing it.
@@CheeseTurbulence Thanks man!
They should've thought of the standoff mod from the factory... Cable management is terrible without it.
Now that you mentioned it, you're right. I didn't think about how it would be without it, but it would have been a lot less clean, good point! 🙂
This video is in the top 3 of all Meshlicious reviews. Great job!
Wow, thanks!
I agree with Victor; good job mate subbed
Thank you! 🙂
your youtube subscription spike is waiting at the gate
Damn, you only have 588 subscribers? Make it 589.
❤
You should eventually go down the route of designing your own case. A ready product will never fit all your needs.
I just don't like the corners of that case.
Unfortunately that cannot be unseen.
I would prefer a single piece for top and side panels which slides over. Yes, it would be inconvenient but looks wise more pleasing.
I want this case though
Yeah it's a very good case 👌 a lot of fun to build in 🙂
Do you think it's worth going ITX?
I think it’s a great “niche” to be in, the cases look far more interesting and trying to solve the space limitation/performance puzzle is fun but, I wish I could add an additional PCI-E card. So, if you don’t plan to expand its super fun, otherwise it can be restricting.
10:43 what fitting are you using on the CPU block?
Those are the Koolance Low-Profile "Elbo" fittings: koolance.com/fitting-single-black-swiveling-elbow-low-profile
I believe they are the smallest 90 degree fittings you can get. They are a bit finicky but the only way that made everything work.
@@CheeseTurbulence what is that cable wrapping do you use?
I don't know the exact brand/name as I bought that in a physical hardware store once to clean up some bicycle wiring, but it looks very similar to this: geni.us/QcBw6Ek (make sure you get the matte one, unless you want the shiny plastic look)
It's "just" a spiral cable wrapper, nothing fancy 🙂
This was a very entertaining and informative video, thank you very much! It seems like I indeed have a new overpriced hobby - maybe there are some sensible advantages though ;)
I really feel bad for that poor 750w power supply pushing those chonking specs
I can assure you that he is treated well and being taken care of. He's kept cool and has seat right next to the window ❤
Jokes aside, there haven't been any hiccups so far, I wasn't so sure before the build but after watching some of OptimumTechs videos about SFX PSUs I took the plunge. Hope it's gonna continue to do well though 🤞
That's plenty of 🧃
got to say, I love the look of the evolve shift 2, but cooling wise it does seem flawed. This on the other hand has always interested me. Can you fit a slim or standard fan on the bottom, not officially attached but stuck there to push some air up through it all? It could do with a split side panel, glass on top mesh on bottom so you can see the mobo but still let the psu breath.
Also, thanks and well done for going into that much detail and not being boring about it. I was interested for the whole ride.
You would need some taller feet to mount it outside of the case but there is nothing obstructing you from zip-tying something on there (unless you got a display cable that is too stiff to bend). Inside the case, the middle tray is going to be in the way to fit any reasonably sized fan.
But if you do this you should make sure the GPU isn't blowing out that way, my TUF3090 has the exhaust at the bottom, and pulling hot air away would probably be less efficient 😬
Also, thanks! 🙂