The Meshroom D is actually kind of awesome!

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This is the Meshroom D. An $89.99 case that I got at Micro Center... I wasn't expecting to like this case as much as I do!

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Jay: constant not so subtle references to the secret 5090 build he'll do in this
Also Jay: releasing the build video before this one

Candisa
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SSUPD stands for Sunny Side Up Design and is considered a sister brand to Lian Li

Princess_kitty
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The Product Manager was clearly a FUN-GUY, but i hear you're saying there's MUSHROOM for improvement

MisterEightyFour
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SSUPD is a daughter company of Lian Li. W360 (co-creator of the NCase M1, so nearly GOAT status of SFF designers) was hired by them to co-develop the original Meshlicous case. The Meshroom D and (vertical Meshroom S) are the successors to the Meshlicious. They were not developed with W360 help because SSUPD basically didn't pay for the original work and were sued. It's probably worth vetting this a bit before singing too many Lian Li praises, IMHO.

DaedalusSix
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jay being subtle but the 5090 vid came out before this one

timetravelerdmc
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SSUPD is a subsidiary of Lian Li, and they do have a vertical version called the Meshroom S!

zk_zaki
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10:32 “not giving away any clues as to what we’re doing”
As he places the 4090FE on the 5090FE box.

sublis
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Your references to the 50 series build after watching the video you are referencing to is so funny

Soundwave
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Consider inverting the case. It does support this, IIRC the steps are in the online manual, but you pop the pushpin receivers for the top, unscrew the feet, put them on the top, flip case & put the pushpins back in

sevaeron
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There's practical reasons to externally cool an ITX build. That's how mine is setup because my apartment is so small I needed to be able to put the case on a shelf over my desk and wall mounting wasn't an option because it's concrete block. Most ATX cases were too wide to fit up there and I was concerned about stability of a tall case so I went with a short ITX case and external cooling. It also makes maintenance really simple because I can disconnect the case from the cooling and both parts end are very light I can service them separately.

motorcharge
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Been running this case with an AIO for over a year and very happy. Great performance. Only complaint is the radiator bracket attaches from the inside so if you need to get to the motherboard it’s kind of a pain.

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I have the original SSUPD Meshilicious, and it looks smaller and fits a standard ATX power supply, it is also a vertical form factor so takes less desktop space.

johnt.
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have this case. it is very versatile and fun to build in (save for slotting that dust filter in and out) !!! would recommend for anyone who wants a riserless itx build

nephree
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The hints when you already dropped the build video lmao

jonny
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4:04 fun fact, my first ever custom loop was in a Meshroom S w/ a 7950X3D + 7900XTX w/ a full 280mm and slim 240mm radiators. I wouldn’t say it’s “easy”, but most of my watercooling knowledge was from watching Jay (and Optimum), so I think Jay can absolutely handle it (maybe with even dual 280mms)

watercannonscollaboration
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Ever since that Falcon Northwest video, I've wanted to see Jay do a visit with those guys to see the engineering of how much airflow systems really need.
I feel like Jay defaults to go ham with the fans because it's what he's always done, blasting past the point of diminishing returns but not able to tell because there's just so much airflow.
Like he'll get the temps he's after but could probably do it with fewer fans.
I could be wrong, but the Falcon Northwest folks have been at it for a while (I remember when they first showed up - so old...) and I feel like they'd know.

Basically, want to see that video.

PsychoStreak
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That PSU offset is why I love my Corsaid SF1000, comes with an ATX conversion bracket in the box.

Athasin
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Tip
The gpu doesn’t have to be at the bottom, not that it’s really disclosed that well but the whole case can be flipped so that the gpu is at the top.
Just need to remove the feet and the top case clips and put them on the bottom… and then flip the case over.
This drastically helps the gpu get air

pete
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i did a build in the old "version/older brother" version of this case called the meshlicious i had it STUFFED itx mobo of course 850w sfx rog strix 3080 and a cooler master master liquid 240 in the front ... there was literally 1.8mm between the gpu fans and the right side mesh panel .. cooling was outstanding it was actually very quiet and insanely easy to build in...
its gonna be a fun build .. just dont over think it

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My current gaming build is in this and I love it. I have in an open loop for both CPU and GPU with a 280 and a 240. It’s cramped but boy is it great and feel amazing to do all that in such a small footprint.

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