SSUPD MeshLicious (from the makers of the FormD T1)

Yes please black if that's OK. I've no feet or top mounted fan bracket currently. I was going to try 60mm exhaust fans for now to see if that helps GPU temps a bit. Though there is a 92mm top fan bracket that looks quite interesting I must say, guess it can't hurt grabbing one of those too to see if I can sort my bad cable management and fit one in.
 
Thats similar to the top mount fan bracket I have on mine.

Theres also a GPU standoff that might be of use.

Feet files are actually on the SSUPD website.
 
Custom feet I Installed, 1inch height. 4 feet cost me £8 free delivery
used Cordless 18v drill & 6.5mm drill bit to make the holes larger for the screw threads for the feet & placed 3m Pads

Thinking of getting the new

CORSAIR iCUE LINK H100i RGB Liquid CPU Cooler - White, but will wait on due to high price & not knowing what generation the pump is,​

if they even using the Asetek’s latest liquid cooling technology

Asus new line of AIO got the best 8th gen pump.

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Corsair have moved to CoolIt for all recent AIO's.
 
Thats similar to the top mount fan bracket I have on mine.

Trig, do you have a 140mm fan at the top? Does it fit well and not look out of place? any pictures?

I took the Black Custom Lian Li feet from my old Lian Li case and put them on my SSUPD and they look decent.
 
Trig, do you have a 140mm fan at the top? Does it fit well and not look out of place? any pictures?

I took the Black Custom Lian Li feet from my old Lian Li case and put them on my SSUPD and they look decent.

I've got a 92mm Noctua on mine.
Its inside the case so doesnt look out of place as you cant see it.

Theres pictures of the entire build here, if Dropbox lets me share it..

 
mistype yes 92mm & 14mm Thickness.
I have no 92mm 14mm on hand,
(1) Could mod the fan with 4 small magnets in the fan treads & it would just attach to the top panel,
Can buy all the small size round magnets & different thickness , Same strength they use on the new corsair fans to connect.

(2) Use Tesa double side tape 5kg strength do it & put 4 pieces one on each corner of fan. no mess easy to remove if needed.

(3) Use fan screws & screw through the metal mesh, once lined up, something like a small titanium drill bit to make the holes.
 
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Yeah, magnets would work, not sure I'd use tape though, every time you strip it down to clean it you'd have to re-tape it, magnets would work better.
I'm happy enough with the printed bracket tbh, does the job, and theres no chance of bits dropping into the case, which could be a possibility with the magnets, although I'm guessing you'd probably glue them into the threads.
 
Oh right, I clicked the link to the SSUPD website you posted earlier and noticed the 140mm fan at the top but now realised that is for the Meshroom S.

Thanks for the pictures, shows exactly the placement, I think I'm going to have to get one as it does get quite hot at the top.

I had to black duct tape over the red pcie plastic, no idea why they decided to make it red, although I did buy full mesh and have ended up just leaving the left side panel off so I can see inside.
 
Depends on your GPU, but doing the GPU standoff, adding feet, top mount fan, PSU pulling air out of the GPU side and having the front AIO fans pulling air out meant I could actually mine on my 3080FE and it actually be cooler than the same setup but in an mATX case, so deffo worth doing..
 
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Looks like theres 3 60mm rear fan brackets, not sure which is the best as I don't actually use one..

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thing:5962434
thing:5919491

I've printed the top mount fan bracket.
You want any feet?
 
@DatV8
Looks like theres 3 60mm rear fan brackets, not sure which is the best as I don't actually use one..

thing:5328494
thing:5962434
thing:5919491

I've printed the top mount fan bracket.
You want any feet?

Many thanks! I'll try 'thing:5962434' as it seems to be a revision of a tried and tested one already.

Feet, yes I'll try some. Just plain black ones that blend in should do it :)
 
Can somone please confirm if the meshy case can mount a PSU with standoffs behind the mobo at the bottom of the case? In the Meshroom S manual, this seems to be an option but it's not documented in the Meshy manual.
Also. SSUPD have missed a trick with the PSU placement. SInce you are able to mount the PSU behind the motherboard (as per the Meshroom manual), it leaves a big gap where the PSU would normally sit in front of the board. Granted you can fit a 3.5" HDD there but it would be amazing if you could swap the PSU bracket with a PCIE 4 slot bracket and mount another low profile GPU or expansion card. So, in theory you could have 1 gpu at the top behind the mobo and 1 at the bottom in front of the mobo (both horizontal).
 
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Yes Its possible to mount a SFX Power Supply at bottom behind the motherboard tray IN SSUPD MeshLicious,
could just screw through the panel holes with the PSU screws to hold it in place, not sure on the vented holes of the PSU & the holes on the Case
Also the position of the power switch & power cable input have to be just right. if not some Modding.

Possible if your Using CPU IGPU Graphics or use the horizontal position for a graphics card that 180mm to 245mm long If not using a front radiator with fans

Mod the SSD/HDD trays at front bottom
 
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Can somone please confirm if the meshy case can mount a PSU with standoffs behind the mobo at the bottom of the case? In the Meshroom S manual, this seems to be an option but it's not documented in the Meshy manual.
Also. SSUPD have missed a trick with the PSU placement. SInce you are able to mount the PSU behind the motherboard (as per the Meshroom manual), it leaves a big gap where the PSU would normally sit in front of the board. Granted you can fit a 3.5" HDD there but it would be amazing if you could swap the PSU bracket with a PCIE 4 slot bracket and mount another low profile GPU or expansion card. So, in theory you could have 1 gpu at the top behind the mobo and 1 at the bottom in front of the mobo (both horizontal).
I will let you know, I have placed a order for a

Kolink PCI-E Gen 4.0 Riser Cable 90 Degrees - 220mm Black

to mount MY 4070 in the horizontal position, will try mount the Corsair sfx 750w
 
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