SSUPD MeshLicious (from the makers of the FormD T1)

I agree on the stand-off mods, and the feet make more difference than you would initially think.
Nice to find someone that has had both cases though and confirms that the MEshy is the better case :D


I've printed some of the 60mm rear fan bits a couple of sets of feet and some GPU bits that are currently sat in my drawer, someone wanted some but never confirmed details on stuff so printed and sat in a drawer if anyone needs some bits.
 
Made 2 PSU Support beam's, now easy to attach to PSU
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I'm somewhat frustrated now. Having modded my Meshroom for that extra PCI bracket and praising the case as being the best, I just hit a major hurdle with my mATX board. The 24pin power socket interferes with the USB ports at the top of the case!
SSUPD recommend to remove one of the USB ports if the motherboard conflicts, sorry no, that makes the case look mega ugly from the top, having a gaping hole where there should be a USB port is yuck.

Oh how I wish the case could be inverted, or better still add 2cm to the height to avoid this annoying problem. I searched for printables that might fix my situation but alas, nothing. Might put it on ebay now :-(
 
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Another Alternative PSU Place "Mesh-Delicious Build", I think this is the best place;):D:D

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I got some Noctua fans (92mm slim and 60mm x 2) in with some custom mounts kindly printed by Trig. Thanks buddy! :cool:

Dropped the temps a few degrees and should help the gpu a little bit. They fit pretty well too! I'm happy to ship the box of bits over to someone in here if it might be of use? There's a few feet, a few 60mm rear fan brackets and a top 92mm slim fan mount.

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SSUPD Meshroom S V2 now Supports Longer GPUs​


 
Thinking about swapping out my old NZXT H200 for an SSUPD Meshicious instead (moving to a smaller desk), this case still worthwhile in 2024 or has something newer superseded it recently?
 
Thinking about swapping out my old NZXT H200 for an SSUPD Meshicious instead (moving to a smaller desk), this case still worthwhile in 2024 or has something newer superseded it recently?
I went back to the Meshlicious in 2024, my case was the Fractal Ridge, before that it was the Meshlicious haha.

More space for building in and my component temps are much better (lower).

Overclockers have the Meshlicious on discount, so grab it whilst you can. Or the latest version is the Meshroom S V2.
 
I went back to the Meshlicious in 2024, my case was the Fractal Ridge, before that it was the Meshlicious haha.

More space for building in and my component temps are much better (lower).

Overclockers have the Meshlicious on discount, so grab it whilst you can. Or the latest version is the Meshroom S V2.
Ah nice one, cheers Major774 I'll check out the Meshroom S V2 too (hadn't even spotted that one...)

£84 for the white Meshlicious does look like a decent bargain though.
 
I'm using a meshlicious, in white, for one of mine, and i'm still pleased with it. ive managed to squeeze a 7800XT Pure GPU in, which is a bit tight. I needed to bring the gpu close to the panel as i need a little space behind it for cables etc, and its better for cooling so needed to space the GPU mounting bar out a bit. being "two and a bit slots" the holes in the mount, dont line up with the GPU where i want it. i used a motherboard standoff, as i had it handy and it was the correct thread. its not an ideal solution though. i used an FE card before which is 2 slots, so it was in the right place by default.

i had originally planned to get another one for my 2nd system. but it will likely be moved between displayport for monitor use, and moved downstairs to plug into the TV via HDMI. the orientation of the case/GPU with the video connections on the bottom would make this a faff. i have put a displayport connection on the back, but adding displayport AND HDMI to the back is a bit of faff, avoided by a more traditional case layout. Also, i use 3D printed feet to raise the case up a bit and being hard plastic, it slides around the desk a bit. when in the living room, it would sit on a drawer unit, and something lower and deeper (and proper feet) would be more stable.

But it looks good, performs well, can fit full size ATX PSU, which was what pulled me in initially, and is well priced. especially considering the seemingly constant increase in price for ITX cases.
 
Still loving mine, only issue is the dust in the vent holes, if they made a dust coloured one it would be so much more convenient :D

Having used the NZXT H1v2, NR200 and the Meshy, the Meshy works best for me as its tall and has a smaller footprint than the NR200, the NZXT doesn't touch either of them as its AIO is just pants..
 
Picked up a Meshilicious and SFX psu at the weekend and finally moved over from my old NZXT H200 case:



Took a while to work out the cabling strategy and getting the standoffs installed properly, but really happy how it turned out :) Just my old components in there from a few years ago, hopefully get a Zen 5 upgrade in there soon...
 
Take it you have the mesh sides?

I have on mine and have flipped the PSU round so it draws air out of the GPU side of the case.
You wanna get some feet on there as well as that'll help with temps.
 
Yeah mesh side panels, so all good for the psu airflow. I've got some temporary rubber feet to raise the case to allow a straight DP cable into the gpu, could do with something more permanent though...

Temps I'd say are probably better than my old NZXT H200 case, although the difference with this one is that it pushes all the hot air out the front of the case instead, which is great fun in these temps :rolleyes:
 
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