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In jan I built my first fully custom water cooled Corsair 280x build which was great fun to build and performed really well.
But I always wanted to move to an even smaller case.
Enter the SSUPD Meshlicious
As you can see I’ve put the stock cooler back on the 3090 and switched to an AIO for the CPU.
Thermals are spot on and the system is very quiet under load. I would like to eventually do a custom loop in this case but for now I’m we’ll chuffed with it.
Specs
SSUPD Meshlicious full mesh PCIE4 case
Ryzen 5900x
Zotac Trinity 3090
Gigabyte Aorus Pro B550i
32GB team group dark pro 3600mhz CL16
Corsair SF750
NZXT Kraken Z63
1TB Sabrent NVME - Games
256GB Sabrent NVME - Boot
1TB Samsung QVO - Media
But I always wanted to move to an even smaller case.
Enter the SSUPD Meshlicious
As you can see I’ve put the stock cooler back on the 3090 and switched to an AIO for the CPU.
Thermals are spot on and the system is very quiet under load. I would like to eventually do a custom loop in this case but for now I’m we’ll chuffed with it.
Specs
SSUPD Meshlicious full mesh PCIE4 case
Ryzen 5900x
Zotac Trinity 3090
Gigabyte Aorus Pro B550i
32GB team group dark pro 3600mhz CL16
Corsair SF750
NZXT Kraken Z63
1TB Sabrent NVME - Games
256GB Sabrent NVME - Boot
1TB Samsung QVO - Media