short note to those who want to build: that poor PSU is suffocating.....its only fan is against the acrylic panel. a fix would be to buy the all side mesh version of the case or to flip the psu to face the gpu. even the AIO fans are having a hard time due to those cables, it makes airflow turbulent and thus the fans noisy. a way to fix it would be to place the exhaust fans outwards and radiator inwards. this way turbulence is at the radiator (which adds to the cooling) and fan runs a bit quieter. another tip: SFF builds run cooler in negative pressure (ie exhaust more than intake), so dont bother to buy fans for intake (there aint space to add one either tbh).
The panel is glass, not acrylic. Flipping the PSU would cause even worse temperatures and most PSUs these days have OTP or Over Temperature Protection. It's not possible to place the fans outwards and radiator inwards as the AIO's tubes would hit the GPU. The video demonstrated the ideal way to build in this with the maximum sized components allowed.
Great mesh build but You need to have your PSU facing inwards with the Temp glass version so the glass isn't blocking psu airflow, That is why the there is a big cutout on the inside panel to accommodate airflow
@@Subdubbin had notis on but missed it. I must have scrolled past it in the sub box without noticing. I can see it there if I check, no issue with TH-cam
Nice build video. I am looking into this case as well. You need to get some flush cutters for those zip ties so you don't end up cutting your finger! :)
Great build, I am using the same case but I went with an all AMD build, a 5900X and a 6900XT. I love the design of the Asus ROG Strix Z490-I Gaming motherboard. I would love for them to made make an AMD version that carries over the same features this motherboard has, it would be well worth the price.
@@Phanbot01 - Very nice! Was looking at the same mobo once I found out the Strix X570-I Gaming didn't have the BIO Flashback and was missing a few other features. How's your build working out so far and did you go with mesh on all sides? Was contemplating getting the glass on one side, but not sure how that would impact the thermals with the 5900X.
@@DPCPhotos I have the tempered glass side panel and temps for the cpu are kept in check with a NZXT Z53 AIO and it does a good job of keeping the 5900X's temps in check. I'm not overclocking, I just set PBO in the bios and rarely see temps over 75 degrees celsius while gaming. The refence 6900XT also stays cool and quiet even if temps creep into the high 70's, never saw it go over 80 degrees.
Cable you inserted at 11:00 iz actually meant to extend NZXT Light accessories (such as HUE 2 strips etc) and NOT meant to plug into RGB header on board. You control RGB from the USB you have inserted before already
Power supply is installed backwards, as well as the fans on the radiator, they should be pulling air in, not pulling hot air from within the case through the radiator.
Either way will work. I actually installed the fans as exhaust so you could see their RGB better. After filming this video I switched to intake and saw significantly better CPU temps. Many people install the PSU this way in this case. The fan never spins up anyway.
I actually got better CPU temperatures by switching the fans to intake. I mounted them as exhaust for the video since they looked better that way. GPU temperatures were not impacted by having the fans as intake since the mesh panel on the GPU side allowed it to breath in fresh air.
Hello, out of curiosity with the pdu against the plexi glass cover like this, does it not generate too much heat? As it seems there would be too little ventilation for it. Very nice build, but i was interested in that and problems with overall heat management that might come from this arrangement.
Edit: you can with a 140mm ATX. 160mm ATX allows upwards pipes (try not to do this) and 170mm allows only a 140mm fan at the top! Would I be able to use an AIO (240/280) if I use an ATX PSU? Can't find the info anywhere.
Nice build, but i would suggest moving the psu a bit towards the motherboard so it gets some airflow, or you could flip it around so the fan is on the inside.
@@out_on_bail I have the exact same build, with 5800x cpu and rtx3080, which is about 80W more total TDP and at full throttle the psu fan does turn on. Maybe its because more power is going through the gpu power cables. Its a semi passive psu. If it doesen't turn on why would corsair install one?
My key reservations come in the SFX fan facing the glass panel and possibly experiencing higher thermals as a result (it would have been great if SSUP designed such a glass panel with that particular corner being mesh) and how the block is almost at the same level as the top of the rad. I'm still new to researching AIOs, so would there be an issue of air getting stuck in the block side while installing and not being able to be flushed over to the rad and so degrading the entire AIO?
I think i'd have to go with the mesh side panel. Great build but looking at a PSU fan isn't too appealing. Maybe go glass on the GPU side? Idk.. again great build!
He replied to me on a previous video saying the case he uses for his main build is the one from his latest video so now it would be the Meshlicious but it would have been the NR200 at one point.
love the setup but i’m worried about that power supply facing the tg. is there really any clearance between the side panel and that side of the power supply?
Really impressive build. I have the same case/aio and i am really curios about you cpu temperatures(maybe above 4ghz). You have the pipes above the pump, so I would like to know if the system has enought power to let the water flow correctly.
Just want to ask, does that psu choked during heavy use...not really heavy, but like i have i9 9900k vs 3090 xtreme...and i’m so curious...you know, 3090 xtreme took 4 slots, it means the clearance for power supply is limited. I was planning for full mesh even i kinda love temple glass, and my aio is nzxt z53 so i want to show some gif
How much space would you say that 3080 has between the mesh panel and the side of the GPU in this config? I'm really tempted to try to fit a 3080ti into my mesh but I'm worried it'll be tough to fit in 3 slot mode
Amazing, except is the orientation of the AIO the best? People are saying is the water block is higher than the inlets then the air gets trapped at the CPU rather than the radiator of the pump block...If that is true, (and it seems to be) Then the life of this set up is already compromised no?
Can you fit a dual slot GPU like the EVGA 3060 Ti XC in the same orientation as this build? Or do you have to rotate it 90 degrees and then worry about it clearing the radiator/fans?
Great video! Already looking forward to the next one. Did you have to move the motherboard tray into the four slot position in order to fit the GPU or could you use the "default" position?
@Subdubbin great video mate ! how would you rate NZXT (x or z53) AIO vs EK basic one ? i'm still wondering, also i'll use arctic p12 in replacement of original fans ! thanks for your help :)
do you have any socials that i can dm you at i want to ask a question about my current build i have , i think i may need to upgrade but idk what to upgrade to
i planing to buy this case to replace my nr200p but with the clearence this thight…..i think suited for custom loop but again 280mm radiator wont sufficient for i9 and rtx 3080
I don't respect the ppl who watch these vids u know. How are you just going to watch and not sub. Man puts hard work and money into this with 100s of thousands of views with 2.9k subs. This is just sad man
The knife, music lead up, and unboxing were almost like getting one of my $4,500 anime figurines out of its packaging for the very first time. Yeah I unbox them, how else am I going to fit them in my LED-backlit, 512-panel display case garage? I could almost smell the Styrofoam, the sweet polyethylene as it fell away from the powder-coated aluminum chassis of the SSUPD Meshlicious, much as my sweet Rei Ayanami's outfit falls away from her perfect form as I gently and carefully undress her (while wearing surgical gloves, of course, you monster). I can't decide if she looks better in the blue or pink, but anyway, when you took your Husky screwdriver out, watching you remove the AIO plates was almost unbearable as I could only imagine what a FAT radiator it would take to fill such a gaping space the Meshlicious calls for when taken off. Subsequently, I began taking things off myself, and the slow installation of the SF PSU riser gave me what some may call something of a riser as well, with such methodical shots of screwing in the motherboard screws about making my head screw right out of its socket so fast it blew off and made a crater on Europa. Providing alternate views for the AIO install had me reacting like Vince McMahon each time I saw a new view, and oh no, OH GOD --- ... Now, feebly, as I shrink back within myself, so too does a tiny HDMI cable shrink through the back panel of the magnificent SSUPD Meshlicious. One last little peel and - OOOOOOHHH FFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
Lmao bro the fans on your aio are backwards for this case. Also hugely your power supply fan is facing the glass ? Apply some common sense before this thing catches 🔥🚒
love the setup but i’m worried about that power supply facing the tg. is there really any clearance between the side panel and that side of the power supply?
short note to those who want to build:
that poor PSU is suffocating.....its only fan is against the acrylic panel. a fix would be to buy the all side mesh version of the case or to flip the psu to face the gpu. even the AIO fans are having a hard time due to those cables, it makes airflow turbulent and thus the fans noisy. a way to fix it would be to place the exhaust fans outwards and radiator inwards. this way turbulence is at the radiator (which adds to the cooling) and fan runs a bit quieter. another tip: SFF builds run cooler in negative pressure (ie exhaust more than intake), so dont bother to buy fans for intake (there aint space to add one either tbh).
The panel is glass, not acrylic. Flipping the PSU would cause even worse temperatures and most PSUs these days have OTP or Over Temperature Protection. It's not possible to place the fans outwards and radiator inwards as the AIO's tubes would hit the GPU. The video demonstrated the ideal way to build in this with the maximum sized components allowed.
wow. this is the most detailed build montage I've viewed so far. well done and ty.
I try :)
Great mesh build but You need to have your PSU facing inwards with the Temp glass version so the glass isn't blocking psu airflow, That is why the there is a big cutout on the inside panel to accommodate airflow
the psu runs sold cold the fan doesnt even turn on with that model
absolutely beautiful, in the near future I need to build one.
Damn! About time! I was waiting for you to do this build!!
11:41
i like how the aio is synced with the music
Love the builds u are doing. In this case i think I would have put the aio fans to pull and had them away from all the cabling.
Oh yes been waiting for another vid from u dude
So glad this video exists
All black components with just a touch of RGB is the way to go with this case. Nice job.
It's 11PM here. i'm gonna turn off the lights, turn up my speakers, and enjoying your video with some night snacks.
Well shit man lol youve sold me on this case!!! Im really enjoying your content. Thanks for the videos man.
It looks so clean. Great work.
Clean af. Just waiting to start my sff cables to come to start the white ver of this!
TOO UNDERRATED
Facts.
Damn that's nice, missed this in my sub box thankfully it was in recommended for me
Was it not in your subscription box? Or you just scrolled by it?
@@Subdubbin had notis on but missed it. I must have scrolled past it in the sub box without noticing. I can see it there if I check, no issue with TH-cam
Nice build video. I am looking into this case as well. You need to get some flush cutters for those zip ties so you don't end up cutting your finger! :)
Still waiting for this case to be in stock... Nice video!
Great build, I am using the same case but I went with an all AMD build, a 5900X and a 6900XT. I love the design of the Asus ROG Strix Z490-I Gaming motherboard. I would love for them to made make an AMD version that carries over the same features this motherboard has, it would be well worth the price.
Which mobo are you using? Thinking of building one as well with the 5900X.
@@DPCPhotos The Asus Crosshair Impact VIII
@@Phanbot01 - Very nice! Was looking at the same mobo once I found out the Strix X570-I Gaming didn't have the BIO Flashback and was missing a few other features. How's your build working out so far and did you go with mesh on all sides? Was contemplating getting the glass on one side, but not sure how that would impact the thermals with the 5900X.
@@DPCPhotos I have the tempered glass side panel and temps for the cpu are kept in check with a NZXT Z53 AIO and it does a good job of keeping the 5900X's temps in check. I'm not overclocking, I just set PBO in the bios and rarely see temps over 75 degrees celsius while gaming. The refence 6900XT also stays cool and quiet even if temps creep into the high 70's, never saw it go over 80 degrees.
underrated channel
6:50 What is the fan “guard” name and where can i buy it?
Cable you inserted at 11:00 iz actually meant to extend NZXT Light accessories (such as HUE 2 strips etc) and NOT meant to plug into RGB header on board.
You control RGB from the USB you have inserted before already
Those fans weren't Nzxt fans. They were Deepcool fans that used the 5v ARGB header.
13:38 is this with the fans behind the radiator or in front? If it’s in front of the radiator how does it look on the inside?
Very well done, thank you so much
so detail, so helpful, great thanks
THIS IS AWESOME!!!!
Amazing build. Can you list what your temps are under load?
Power supply is installed backwards, as well as the fans on the radiator, they should be pulling air in, not pulling hot air from within the case through the radiator.
It's a mesh build, this was done on purpose to push the hot air out and let the cool air flow in from the sides.
Either way will work. I actually installed the fans as exhaust so you could see their RGB better. After filming this video I switched to intake and saw significantly better CPU temps. Many people install the PSU this way in this case. The fan never spins up anyway.
I thought I had the best cable managing skills
this guy- are u sure about that
Beautiful.
Great build but should the fans not be intake to pull the cool air through the radiator? 🤔
The hot gpu air going through the rad is less impacting than the hot cpu air that would get pushed through the gpu for intake
I actually got better CPU temperatures by switching the fans to intake. I mounted them as exhaust for the video since they looked better that way. GPU temperatures were not impacted by having the fans as intake since the mesh panel on the GPU side allowed it to breath in fresh air.
Hello, out of curiosity with the pdu against the plexi glass cover like this, does it not generate too much heat? As it seems there would be too little ventilation for it. Very nice build, but i was interested in that and problems with overall heat management that might come from this arrangement.
Small case for this build. Should run hot. I love sfx builds but lower expectations on what the case can take. At least a micro ATX
If it was fully vented it would be no problem.
hello, how can u lightup the cooler nzxt fan ? do you need controller for that? i m using the same one but cant light up the front fan.
hows the thermals on this if i were to put it in an open cupboard?
Edit: you can with a 140mm ATX. 160mm ATX allows upwards pipes (try not to do this) and 170mm allows only a 140mm fan at the top!
Would I be able to use an AIO (240/280) if I use an ATX PSU? Can't find the info anywhere.
also is that the optimal aio setup where the tubes are at the bottom of the rad?
Can you give us thermals? I'm interested to figure out how much the glass panel effects temperatures.
Benchmarks and temperatures are in the description. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to do much testing on this one.
Nice build, but i would suggest moving the psu a bit towards the motherboard so it gets some airflow, or you could flip it around so the fan is on the inside.
the fan never turns on dude
@@out_on_bail I have the exact same build, with 5800x cpu and rtx3080, which is about 80W more total TDP and at full throttle the psu fan does turn on. Maybe its because more power is going through the gpu power cables. Its a semi passive psu. If it doesen't turn on why would corsair install one?
where can I find the cages for the case fans? please let me know!
fire 🔥awesome cable management
My key reservations come in the SFX fan facing the glass panel and possibly experiencing higher thermals as a result (it would have been great if SSUP designed such a glass panel with that particular corner being mesh) and how the block is almost at the same level as the top of the rad. I'm still new to researching AIOs, so would there be an issue of air getting stuck in the block side while installing and not being able to be flushed over to the rad and so degrading the entire AIO?
Are the PSU cables customized or came with the original SF750 Plat? They look shorter so I'm not sure
what's the thermal like? awesome clean build!!!
well from this video guess im going with that case
As always, another awesome build from you. Love to see you build in a Jonsplus i100 Pro. 🍻
I think i'd have to go with the mesh side panel. Great build but looking at a PSU fan isn't too appealing. Maybe go glass on the GPU side? Idk.. again great build!
Did you switched from the NR200 to the meshlicious?
He replied to me on a previous video saying the case he uses for his main build is the one from his latest video so now it would be the Meshlicious but it would have been the NR200 at one point.
love the setup but i’m worried about that power supply facing the tg. is there really any clearance between the side panel and that side of the power supply?
Really impressive build. I have the same case/aio and i am really curios about you cpu temperatures(maybe above 4ghz). You have the pipes above the pump, so I would like to know if the system has enought power to let the water flow correctly.
Hows the noise and temps on high loads? :o
Just want to ask, does that psu choked during heavy use...not really heavy, but like i have i9 9900k vs 3090 xtreme...and i’m so curious...you know, 3090 xtreme took 4 slots, it means the clearance for power supply is limited. I was planning for full mesh even i kinda love temple glass, and my aio is nzxt z53 so i want to show some gif
wait you didn't move the spine?
How much space would you say that 3080 has between the mesh panel and the side of the GPU in this config? I'm really tempted to try to fit a 3080ti into my mesh but I'm worried it'll be tough to fit in 3 slot mode
are the rad fans pulling or pushing through the rad? (i.e are they blowing out of the case or into the case?)
Amazing, except is the orientation of the AIO the best? People are saying is the water block is higher than the inlets then the air gets trapped at the CPU rather than the radiator of the pump block...If that is true, (and it seems to be) Then the life of this set up is already compromised no?
The radiator is higher then the pump block
Excellent, thank you for clarity
what would be the total price? this is wonderful
@Subdubbin What`s the total price in EUR you paid for the whole build?
want to build me a pc with this case, im hoping my parts are compatible. only thing id change is to get the all mesh version
Rebuild with air cooler down blow and 2 fans at the front
Just wondering how did you manage to get this case?
Can you fit a dual slot GPU like the EVGA 3060 Ti XC in the same orientation as this build? Or do you have to rotate it 90 degrees and then worry about it clearing the radiator/fans?
Great video! Already looking forward to the next one. Did you have to move the motherboard tray into the four slot position in order to fit the GPU or could you use the "default" position?
Thanks! I used the default position.
@Subdubbin great video mate ! how would you rate NZXT (x or z53) AIO vs EK basic one ? i'm still wondering, also i'll use arctic p12 in replacement of original fans ! thanks for your help :)
Why can’t anyone show the pc with all the panels on
Uhh did you watch the video?
@@B__L I mean all the mesh panels I am wholly uninterested in the glass panel
does it take only sfx psu's or can that get upgraded to full sized?
SFX, SFX-L and ATX
@@johnkneemtb excellent, thank you
do you have any socials that i can dm you at i want to ask a question about my current build i have , i think i may need to upgrade but idk what to upgrade to
Does corsair psu comes with braided cables ?
Only the platinum SF600 and platinum SF750
Hey just wondering were those the cables that came with the PSU? Cause I had cable length issues with mine. Also loved the video :)
Are they custom cables?
Or the length is just right for the case?
They are the cables that came with the SF750 power supply.
@@Subdubbin how long must the gpu cables be? I had ordered some for my NR200 case (20cm) but I really want to switch to the meshlicious.
@@Subdubbin I believe 50cm would be the perfect length for the pcie cables
The PSU fan though?
겁나 멋있네~ 조립할때 이영상 참고 해야겠다~ >_
Are these stock sf750 cables?
Yes
Can’t use gsync on hdmi cable??
Correct. I got a right angle display port cable on Amazon that works great.
Wow can you build my pc if I send it to you looks beautiful are you in the states ??
i planing to buy this case to replace my nr200p but with the clearence this thight…..i think suited for custom loop but again 280mm radiator wont sufficient for i9 and rtx 3080
Pretty sure it won't fit the thicker 4090s . I'm making my NR200 work in similar lay out, the area above the CPU is being wasted in this one imho
I don't respect the ppl who watch these vids u know. How are you just going to watch and not sub. Man puts hard work and money into this with 100s of thousands of views with 2.9k subs. This is just sad man
ahahaha, you left out the part where you applied the paste so you don't piss anyone off lol
The knife, music lead up, and unboxing were almost like getting one of my $4,500 anime figurines out of its packaging for the very first time. Yeah I unbox them, how else am I going to fit them in my LED-backlit, 512-panel display case garage? I could almost smell the Styrofoam, the sweet polyethylene as it fell away from the powder-coated aluminum chassis of the SSUPD Meshlicious, much as my sweet Rei Ayanami's outfit falls away from her perfect form as I gently and carefully undress her (while wearing surgical gloves, of course, you monster). I can't decide if she looks better in the blue or pink, but anyway, when you took your Husky screwdriver out, watching you remove the AIO plates was almost unbearable as I could only imagine what a FAT radiator it would take to fill such a gaping space the Meshlicious calls for when taken off. Subsequently, I began taking things off myself, and the slow installation of the SF PSU riser gave me what some may call something of a riser as well, with such methodical shots of screwing in the motherboard screws about making my head screw right out of its socket so fast it blew off and made a crater on Europa. Providing alternate views for the AIO install had me reacting like Vince McMahon each time I saw a new view, and oh no, OH GOD ---
... Now, feebly, as I shrink back within myself, so too does a tiny HDMI cable shrink through the back panel of the magnificent SSUPD Meshlicious. One last little peel and - OOOOOOHHH FFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
Damn bro, you need some water or something? Maybe a cigarette?
Dont do drugs lmao
What are you on? And why do you have 5000 dollar anime figurines?
Wtf
Could you build a RTX 2070 Super Gaming Advance 8GB Please >:D
What sucks is the 590 will not host the same AIO, the 280 NZXT will not fit on the 590 Asus... and its stupid.
Strix boards are tough to fit AIO's on 😐
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7:18 You avoid: "Thats not the right way to put thermal paste !"
again aio =_= why not air?!
Poor PSU
cable management was terrible, i have the same case and you can do much better
Lmao bro the fans on your aio are backwards for this case. Also hugely your power supply fan is facing the glass ? Apply some common sense before this thing catches 🔥🚒
love the setup but i’m worried about that power supply facing the tg. is there really any clearance between the side panel and that side of the power supply?
There isn't much space, but the power supply fan has not turned on since I built the system, so I'm not worried.
oh okay thanks!