I just build my new pc in the meshroom s v2 a few days ago, i have been having so much trouble with cable routing and management, issues with the VGA cables hitting the fans, the 24pin cable having too much tension put on it and popping out, weird routes for my AIO pipes. this video is a damn lifesaver, thank you so much.
for the cables hitting the fans you should look into installing some fan grills on those fans. They protect cables from hitting the fans with almost no difference in airflow. A must have for itx builds imo.
To me doing a custom water loop in this case is pointless expensive exercise. It’s a great case for air cooling. It doesn’t hold air inside nor it mixes it between GPU and cpu. So GPUs with fans are getting fresh air from outside and outputs outside. For cpu you need to get AIO if it crosses the threshold of air coolers that can fit inside (approx >120w at load). Very simple very efficient, minimalistic - love that case.
I’m literally pausing at the 7:30 mark just to come here and state the obvious. Josh, you married a sorceress. Nay Nay is a cable management sorceress. 👏👏👏👏👏👏
That's actually what I wanted to do. But more for a 60/40 50/50 Render/photoshop/Gaming build in my case. Turns out beautiful ! No stupid RGB everywhere, small, effective, beautiful.
It's LVL 10 Cable Management no Doubt. The Water cooling solution 12/10 !!!! Good Luck on the move guy's , Moving is always a Nightmare. Remember to just Breath and let it go LOLOLOL
I'm very late with a comment, but I have some fittings I wish were a different color. However, I would have thought there is something plastic or rubber inside the swivel creating a seal, making soaking them in paint stripper a bad choice. Have they held up?
What chemical did you use to strip the paint from the fittings? Ive tried allsorts to take the black coating off my bitspower fittings but it doesnt budge! Starting to think its maybe black nickel plating rather than paint :)
@@TechTesseract the biggest challenge and I can't wait to see you and Josh re create the out of this world studio, gaming studio, and living lounge room in your new home that video is going to be so amazing 💯💯💯💯
That's because the older you get the more you realize how totally pointless RGB is. Excellent job on cable management, especially with those flat ribbon cable. Great looking build.
Heh, I'm older than most of you guys and I love RGB. It wasn't a thing when I started building/repairing/rebuilding PCs and when we first started getting any lighting options it was just one color lights. I love the aesthetics.
My next build will be my first SFF, going to try and do some nice RGB for fun for the first time. Yea it's pointless but might as well given it's proliferation these days.
Do you two end up using all of these builds? It seems like you would have a ton of amazing looking PCs throughout your house. I'm really looking forward to upcoming videos of all the cool stuff you do in your new home.
Depends on the build, this one is going to be our new studio pc to run our cameras into OBS to TV, the green one we did recently is my personal rig, most of the budget builds we do get stripped down and the parts reused!
Love it! I have the original Meshlicious, and I've thought about doing a custom water loop in the future. Side note! If the mobo side can spare the room, you can replace the stock mobo standoffs with (20mm?) standoffs which will provide enough room between the mobo and the mobo tray to hide a lot of cables. Really nifty trick, but you HAVE to be sure that your water block and tubes will clear the front panel.
Do you know what annoys me today? It's a pain in the ass to try to find stuff that ISN'T RGB.... I'm looking to build a new PC (and I go through Microcenter, because I like the peace of mind knowing I can just exchange a potentially DOA part, instead of having to go through a return or RMA process from an online order). I want to get the fastest DDR5 ram available and unfortunately the only two kits my local microcenter has at that speed are RGB.
Saw the LoZ shirt and I am sure you all are playing Tears of the Kingdom. Sorry it's a bit off topic but just curious if you're playing it on the native hardware or if you migrated the game to PC? I have already dove head first into some of the early FPS and resolution mods for it and love that it's not locked between 20-30 FPS. Love the videos y'all make and hope the move to the new place has been going well/smoothly. 😄
I have the blue one for my office pc, I went with a Ryzen 5800x3D a 240mm aio in the front and a 2080 super. It works great for it's size. Super fun to build in.
15L is small ? XDDD Normally the mesh D would fit 2x240mm rads, you did only one and waste a tons of space. Well, sff is indeed another world comparing to normal build
This was a fun one - Let us know what you guys think! Also we move this week... So vlogs incoming!
finally a tech channel that focuses on temps when doing a mini itx build instead of the fps
I just build my new pc in the meshroom s v2 a few days ago, i have been having so much trouble with cable routing and management, issues with the VGA cables hitting the fans, the 24pin cable having too much tension put on it and popping out, weird routes for my AIO pipes. this video is a damn lifesaver, thank you so much.
for the cables hitting the fans you should look into installing some fan grills on those fans. They protect cables from hitting the fans with almost no difference in airflow. A must have for itx builds imo.
To me doing a custom water loop in this case is pointless expensive exercise. It’s a great case for air cooling. It doesn’t hold air inside nor it mixes it between GPU and cpu. So GPUs with fans are getting fresh air from outside and outputs outside. For cpu you need to get AIO if it crosses the threshold of air coolers that can fit inside (approx >120w at load). Very simple very efficient, minimalistic - love that case.
Unless the owner has tempered panels on each side…
@@thejuanderdude7911Ssupd make mesh panels to do that
I’m literally pausing at the 7:30 mark just to come here and state the obvious. Josh, you married a sorceress. Nay Nay is a cable management sorceress.
👏👏👏👏👏👏
lmao I did indeed😂
The water-cooler is so sicks + GPU
i have already my 1st build all black and now i will do the same this one in all white thank you so much guys
That's actually what I wanted to do. But more for a 60/40 50/50 Render/photoshop/Gaming build in my case. Turns out beautiful ! No stupid RGB everywhere, small, effective, beautiful.
The cable management was amazing Nay!
Naynay is cable management queen
You should do a pc building competition
It's LVL 10 Cable Management no Doubt. The Water cooling solution 12/10 !!!! Good Luck on the move guy's , Moving is always a Nightmare. Remember to just Breath and let it go LOLOLOL
Thanks!! 2 days to go...
The build looks great, only thing is I think you forgot to remove the plastic peel off the ssd cover plate
Love from India please make a budget PC build
Make this exact with all white components and RGB
I'm actually impresses yall managed to do it with hard tubing.
I suggested soft tubing for EZ mode but Nay was like "NO"
I'm very late with a comment, but I have some fittings I wish were a different color. However, I would have thought there is something plastic or rubber inside the swivel creating a seal, making soaking them in paint stripper a bad choice. Have they held up?
You could’ve totally made those bends without using coupled 90s. I’ve seen your skills, it would’ve been cleaner.
love this, keep this doing mini itx build.
"I don't know if that was my fault. (Looks to Josh) Shut up."
- Nay 2023.
In Josh's defense, at least he agrees with anything you say!
lmao 😂
LTT needs to send y'all a screwdriver!
Lol 😂
what mousepad is that ! look awesome
Can you please do an update on how it is performing ❤
You guys are crazy I would never do a build and put the reservoir so close to the power supply unit 😂
This turned out awesome! Great job guys!! 🙌
Ay thanks man!
Looking forward for NR200 coolermaster build someday to be featured here ❤
Definitely a cool case!
What chemical did you use to strip the paint from the fittings? Ive tried allsorts to take the black coating off my bitspower fittings but it doesnt budge! Starting to think its maybe black nickel plating rather than paint :)
This is a phenomenal build! I love this!
have you guys done a ryzen 7000 series cpu build yet
so when are you guys moving?
This week!
So excited for you OMG
What's that prismatic cube light in the back?
Great water cool build in a tiny case amazing.
A challenge for sure!
@@TechTesseract the biggest challenge and I can't wait to see you and Josh re create the out of this world studio, gaming studio, and living lounge room in your new home that video is going to be so amazing 💯💯💯💯
Did you guys put a drain valve in this build?
That's a clean build! Love the vibes on this channel
Glad you enjoyed!
What tool do yall use for cutting and bending??
That's because the older you get the more you realize how totally pointless RGB is. Excellent job on cable management, especially with those flat ribbon cable. Great looking build.
Heh, I'm older than most of you guys and I love RGB. It wasn't a thing when I started building/repairing/rebuilding PCs and when we first started getting any lighting options it was just one color lights. I love the aesthetics.
I still love RGB tbh - josh 😂
My next build will be my first SFF, going to try and do some nice RGB for fun for the first time. Yea it's pointless but might as well given it's proliferation these days.
Awesome build like always!!!
Glad you enjoyed and appreciate the comment!
@@TechTesseract You're welcome as always!!!
super nice build! I thought initially the case was too big, but it was just right!
Its a shame that there are no Glasspanel--Sideparts to see this Beauty 👍
For sure! I believe you can buy the glass panels separately, although temps would likely suffer :(
Great video
Thanks for the comment!
"small case" at 15L.. lol. Please go down the rabbit hole of full custom loops in 7L and smaller cases!
Nice one. One question: Is there space for an additional 2,5“ drive for mass storage?
Very good build . Skillful.
So when do you move again 😂.
In 2 days!
@@TechTesseract will be good content to see final builds and setups in the new house.
House tour etc will be good 😁
Great video again you two. This looked challenging for sure, not sure how y'all pulled it off.
Glad you liked it, appreciate the comment!
@@TechTesseract I more than liked it, I loved it. Keep it up you two
Pretty impressive and i know how hard this is bc i build one too in the nr200p and oh boy is it a struggle
Sir, can you recommend me which one has good temp between ASROCK RX 6700 XT CHALLENGER OC and MSI RX 6700 XT MECH 2X OC ?
great job
Thanks!
Love the build! When did you guys learn to do diy water cooled builds? Ive seen them for years but never had the balls to try.
Nay started doing them 3 years ago and learned from her father!
Yes yes yes another video
great work brother next challenge is to water cooling 4090 in this case
CHALLENGE ACCEPTED
@@TechTesseract 🙂 awesome I am exciting to see that happens
Do you two end up using all of these builds? It seems like you would have a ton of amazing looking PCs throughout your house. I'm really looking forward to upcoming videos of all the cool stuff you do in your new home.
Depends on the build, this one is going to be our new studio pc to run our cameras into OBS to TV, the green one we did recently is my personal rig, most of the budget builds we do get stripped down and the parts reused!
Where is the drain port?
Love it! I have the original Meshlicious, and I've thought about doing a custom water loop in the future. Side note! If the mobo side can spare the room, you can replace the stock mobo standoffs with (20mm?) standoffs which will provide enough room between the mobo and the mobo tray to hide a lot of cables. Really nifty trick, but you HAVE to be sure that your water block and tubes will clear the front panel.
Great tip!
Was about to comment the same thing, it makes the build a million times easier!
Do you know what annoys me today? It's a pain in the ass to try to find stuff that ISN'T RGB....
I'm looking to build a new PC (and I go through Microcenter, because I like the peace of mind knowing I can just exchange a potentially DOA part, instead of having to go through a return or RMA process from an online order). I want to get the fastest DDR5 ram available and unfortunately the only two kits my local microcenter has at that speed are RGB.
Saw the LoZ shirt and I am sure you all are playing Tears of the Kingdom. Sorry it's a bit off topic but just curious if you're playing it on the native hardware or if you migrated the game to PC? I have already dove head first into some of the early FPS and resolution mods for it and love that it's not locked between 20-30 FPS. Love the videos y'all make and hope the move to the new place has been going well/smoothly. 😄
We would be if we weren't moving ahaha - gonna wait a month or 2 till we got our living room setup together and then play it on PC on the 85 inch tv!
@@TechTesseract probably a good plan. New mods for performance get released almost daily right now. It looks great at 4k60fps on an OLED. *chefs kiss*
How much is this pc
I have the blue one for my office pc, I went with a Ryzen 5800x3D a 240mm aio in the front and a 2080 super. It works great for it's size. Super fun to build in.
Nice one! Good choice :D
SIZE DOES NOT MATTER DOES IT?
👀
Awesome itx build man!
15L is small ? XDDD Normally the mesh D would fit 2x240mm rads, you did only one and waste a tons of space. Well, sff is indeed another world comparing to normal build
still a pretty big case. hit me up if you want to actually learn
Lol, nice fake account, I know Ben personally xD
This fake @modsbyben Ben Quintanilla account! Whoever is running this account it's time to grow up!! 🤔
@@TechTesseract they got caught!! Thanks guys for having by back!! 🙌
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