I just built my first ever ITX computer with the Meshilicious case with custom SFF cables. The biggest challenge with this case was cable management and GT's advices for cable management were SPOT ON. They were: 1. get SFF cables if you can - 600mm 24 pin ATX & 8 pin ATX and 500mm PCIE. 2. Use 20mm standoff under the motherboard and hide ALL your cables behind it. If you're a Sata needy person, you can even chuck another sata or even HDD in this compartment. 3. just like @2:50, flip the cables backward behind the PSU then route it behind the elevated mob on the left side. Tie the cables to the middle panel's lower left. This is actually more critical that i thought as i spent hours rerouting and then realised how important it is to tuck the cables behind the PSU first as you install the PSU. This hides all your cables behind the PSU and creates more room between the PSU and the rad fans. Good luck (Y)
@@ggbrlb Ah sorry, i was only referring to his cable management tips. However, GT the first guy on youtube to suggest to use a standoff in the build at all. Check out the complete build on Machines and More - ruclips.net/video/ESB4ZFE7Yps/видео.html it's literally a video that shows all my tips above (including's GT's advices)!
Damn, for someone who hasn't reached 800 subscribers yet, your production quality is far beyond some of the bigger tech channels on RUclips. Very nice and professional video, keep up the amazing work!
Thanks! Wasn't really happy about the standard cabling in the Meshlicious tbh! Took about a week after I got the case to figure out I can do this trick
This is so unexpectedly pleasant to watch. The intro, the build, the cinematic mode, syncronisation of clicks in music with turning on the lights, magnificent! As if my soul went into a sauna and came back relaxed and clean, I'm not even exaggerating.
Dang man your camera work is incredible. Also, those stand offs are the complete solution to running FE cards like the 3080 FE in this case. Totally fixed my 3080 FE temps!
Dude the risers are so 200IQ. I am currently planning on building a new PC in that case and had some struggle with this low amount of space between the graphics card and the mainboard. So happy that the algorithm showed me your vid. Also nice quality on the shots
I noticed you have to move the case spine to the 4-slot mode to create the space in the middle. The case manual says in this mode the max cpu cooler height is 53mm, but it looks like your 58mm pump fit fine.
Amazing production quality. It wouldn't hurt to elaborate a bit more on the problem of having no satisfying way to route the cables and then explain your solution: Using longer standoffs allows to route cables between the motherboard and graphics card. Subscribed :)
Thank you! Yes I do get a lot of feedback to elaborate more in my videos, talking to the camera takes more practices. Will try to talk more in future vids! Cheers!
Subscribed for top quality production value off the bat. I can't stand these gimmicky channels. Had to reset my recommendations to start seeing professional videos again
I saw the video without making attention to the subscribers and I was astonished by the overall quality. I though you had at least 100k. Keep up like that and good luck!
Amazing video, you deserve a lot more viewers. You inspired me for my upcoming build. I can't use the 4 slots configuration (since I chose to aircool the CPU with a Scythe Big Shiriken 3 and a full size Cooler Master MasterFan MF120 Halo, it fits with the full mesh version), but I think I'll be able to use your cable management trick anyway. I understand you chose a 26mm nut under the riser because the original one is 6mm, and you added 20mm because it's the thickness of a GPU slot. So if I use 11mm nuts under the riser and add 5mm nuts under the horizontal bars holding the GPU (6mm difference), I should be able to hide flat PSU cables under the GPU, and still mount my GPU correctly. Could be 8mm and 14mm, I'll try different sizes.
@@ghimtech thank you very much for the advise. May I know what cable length should I go with for my 24pin, 8 pin cpu and the 3x 8pin pcie if I wan to route it nicely between my motherboard and GPU? I am using asus B550i motherboard btw.
@GT Lim am wondering if a Galahad-240mm AIO pump with height of 61.8mm vs (CM ML240 pump height 57.8 mm) be able to fit into the case for the mesh panel to close properly?
tbh I think 61.8 is pushing it. The mesh panel did close properly with the CM ML240 illusion @ 57.8mm and there's an ever so slight bump (not really visible even from side angle), so I'm not sure if you can close if it's any more taller than the ML240. The glass won't close on the ML240 though.
@@ghimtech oh thanks! Where did you get those legs from and did you use custom sff cables or some premade cable set? What are the length of the cables? Thank you!
Hello, I was wondering if there is an option to get the white version of this case with a pcie gen 4 riser, as on their website there is no option for this configuration, great video btw, thank you!
I believe different configs are being sold at different region for now. Not sure why but probably due to shipment restrictions. You can probably check SSUPD's facebook page for updates. They post there often whenever each region gets stock in.
Really nice job ! i made my meshlicious build and this is just waht i was wondering. I have a zotac 3080 amp holo (317.8mm x 131.8mm x 59.6mm) and i want to create more space between MB and GPU for have more air on sdd (back of mb) . Do you think your method is good for me ? (same standoff as you) or mabe it's better to applylonger stands off on the MB ? How much widht is the GPU on your video ? You opinion is highly appriciate ! Thanks
nice video! Do you recommend the $80 USD premium to buy the case with a PCIe riser 4.0? or do you think the PCIe riser 3.0 will do? I have a b550 motherboard with a rtx 3080ti. Thanks!
This is inspiring! I must try and do something similar! Though, my card is the TUF 3080, which is a 2.7 slot card. will I need a different standoff length than 26mm?
I really need to say. I was googling images of Meshlicious builds to plan the cable management and came across images of yours. I sent them immediately to a sleeved cable maker on Taobao so that he knew the correct length. You can imagine how ecstatic I was to find that there is a video on this build 👍🏽👍🏽
If you plan to route the sleeved cables in between mobo and gpu, get 50cm length cables. Anything shorter would not be possible to hide them behind. I used a standard 60cm length in my video, I find it okay but 50cm would be just nice.
The build with a B550 and 3070 should be pretty much the same really. I do have a B550i and 3070 card which is currently running on another case, but really the build process is not much different than the z590 and rog strix card shown in this video. Card length and thickness is more important than which series tho.
Hey, what riser cable is that? I noticed it's black on the connectors and not brown like the stock ones. Where can I get it, if it's not custom? Also, does this standoff mod require the spine to be moved to 4 slot GPU mode? Thanks
We almost have similar build except for that hidden 24pin cables. Nice work on the gap between MB and GPU. Anyway any idea where to hide the USB Type C front panel cable connector?
Thanks! Same, hid the front panel USB A and C cables behind the MB/GPU just that I didn't bother pulling it out to plug it in. It's long enough to be plugged in and be partially hidden at the same time.
Hey mate, you've put the case in 4 slot GPU mode, specs say in this configuration it only supports AIOs with pump up to 53mm in height and the ML240 is 57mm according to Coolermaster website, wonder how it fits in there. I've got the Meshlicious too and would love to do the same thing, got the Kraken which is 55mm high so according to specs it shouldn't fit but after seeing your build, it actually should, kind of confusing. How much space is left between the pump and the sidepanel for the build? Great video otherwise, subbed for awesome production quality!
Yes the AIO pump actually protrudes just slightly and no issue closing the mesh panel securely. I wouldn’t think the glass would fit, tho I don’t have the glass with me to try it out for sure. Hope this answers your question!
@@ghimtech Ah so it touches the panel, gotcha. I'm using glass on the AIO side, Kraken is supposedly 2-3mm shorter so it might fit but I don't fancy disassembling everything just to find out it the panel can't close so hard call :D
if you have trouble to install your nzxt kraken, you can move to a EK-AIO. The pump has a height of 53mm. So it fits. saw your post on smallformfactor.net :)
@@Dakota1812 Yeah, I know obviously, but it is already built, I dont want to buy a new AIO just to be able to have a slightly better cable management :P I might try anyway with the Kraken, if the 57mm ML240 fits, maybe the Kraken will somehow squeeze in.
Yes it did, because the aio block is barely above the clearance. So mesh panel won’t have issue closing, and it’s not obvious. TG however will not close properly.
Personally I would prefer to use on riser, but this also depends on whether your gpu’s thickness is able to clear the panel or not. Also, if you are using atx psu, you can only replace stand off for mobo, not riser.
thanks! the same standoff should fit with any GTX1070. Replacing the standoff gives you extra room for cable management and slightly lower temperature of both mobo and cards as they are now slightly separated instead of sitting next to each other by default
What cable mods did you get for this? Im worried about buying pre made ones online since the meshlicious has such a different shape. was looking to make my own, but yours looks quite good, so I may just go the same route as you since it will be a lot easier.
I will be doing custom sfx cables for this case just like you. What are the cable lengths do you recommend for the following to optimise the cable management?: 1. 24 pin ATX 2. 4/8 pin ATX 3. 8 Pin PCIE 4. Sata cables Many thanks beforehand! Update: 500mm pcie and atx cable is perfect. Also, be mindful that the 20mm mob standoff causes the pcie cable to be just a bit short of reach for the gpu (for 2.5 slots above) but stl doable with a slight gpu tilt.
I would say 50cm for both 24pin and eps. Pcie depends really on the position of the pcie port of your gpu, 50cm should be fine. Sata probably for your rgb/fan controller, a short 10cm will do as you’ll be placing any controllers/ssd at the bottom.
@@ghimtech Awesome thanks! I'm so inspired by your build i'm also getting the white version. I have a small gpu that's only less than 210mm. What is the PCIE length that you used (getting longer is better than not enough i suppose)?
Small GPU will actually look awkward in the Meshlicious ngl. If it's a small gpu, likely you will be good with 40cm pcie cables, but probably stick to 50cm in case you upgrade the gpu who knows. If you already have the case with you, you can use a thread to measure the length that you need :)
I got it from a local guy near me who does custom sleeve cables. Perhaps you can try look around your area or go CableMod as they ship internationally.
@@ghimtech cablemod is out of stock for coolermaster kits and i have looked locally but did not find can you hook me up? I am using triple 8pin pcie cable
This is the guy I bought from facebook.com/sleevemod/ but I'm not sure where you're at so perhaps you can check with them if they do international shipping
can i clarify, for this build, is this in 3 slot or 4 slot mode? the ml240 illusion white pump is at 57.8mm tall, while the clearance for the ssupd in 4 slot is 53mm, so i assume its in the 3 slot mode ?
As shown in video this is in 4-slot mode. The AIO pump protrudes a little but mesh panel closes without any issue. I can’t say the same for sure with TG. Hope this clears your confusion :)
Great idea! Do you think a 3070 FE with standoffs would work? I really like this case and size but I’m not too sure about temperatures. Is there still a possibility to mount the gpu or is it only connected with the riser? Keep it up! :)
My only complaint about this case is availability across the world. The roll out is weird and not world wide. In UK it's not due until July, yet it's been out for a long time in Australia, USA and Europe. Non will delivery to UK as ssupd have deals with companies. Limiting sales to 1 store per country.
yeah it does look weird from the way they roll out to different countries, but I guess it's mostly due to shipping issues that are plaguing the world right now. Most part of Asia seems to be getting on stuffs earlier than the rest of the world, just because most of these stuffs come from China, so that's probably the main reason i believe.
Yes I did lower the riser to the lowest (3rd) height in order to fit the ROG Strix GPU length. The riser height position is depending on your GPU length and has nothing to do with the standoff replacement :)
@@ghimtech Thanks for the prompt reply. I'm only asking because after using the exact standoffs you purchased. The riser cable is pretty firm but I was able to plug it into the mobo and gpu. I was just concerned I did something wrong since it felt like a tight fit.
Did you try to put the fan in front of the radiator? Then the 24pin power cable on the mobo would have more room instead of squeezing to the top of the case. Also, I noticed you abandoned the top IO ports?
@@ghimtech yeah, I mean the fans can still exhaust by flipping it around anyway. What I meant to ask was why not let the fans sit between the radiator and casing, instead of letting the radiator sit between the fans and casing
Yes the fans being inside and outside did make some difference eventhough in exhaust. With the fan being inside, hot air are being exhausted out quicker due to less restrictions (instead of being in between radiator fins). It’s not a big difference but there’s still some. Surely it’ll be easier for cables with the fans the other side, but the placement that I showed on the video still gives the best thermals overall.
Nice video and build. I just built my own build with the same case a few days ago. However, after seeing this video, I was wondering, would the standoffs still work with my 3-slot GPU (EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA GAMING)? I couldn't really tell if the GPU you used in this build was a 2-slot or 3-slot.
@@ghimtech Awesome. Thanks for the quick reply. Now I have to find my some M3x26mm standoffs. I live in the US so the links provided in the description don't really work too well for me. I tried the Shopee link, and it seems they don't ship to the US. And the AliExpress has an estimated 30-50 days for shipping haha. Anyways, thanks again. And keep up the great work.
Thank you for the response! 😊 Btw, I bought rog strix 3080 ti and it has 3 pcie slots. But my psu got only 2 pcie. Can you help me what to do? It’s my first time building a pc. And your build is one of my inspirations!
If you are only gaming, daisy chain 1 of the pcie is fine. But if you do a lot of heavy gpu rendering programs then advisable to purchase an additional pcie cable, you can order a custom one from cablemod or try your local area to see if there’s any custom cable maker
@@ghimtech Thank you so much! For now I do only for gaming :) I’ll visit cablemod’s website to buy cables. Do you have any advice what length of cables should I buy?
Are you using full size custom psu cables? Im trying to figure out if I might be better off with custom length cables. Was there a lot to tuck away still between the gpu and mobo?
@@ghimtech thank you. Great looking build. Absolutely will be using ur standoff trick. You seriously brought my OCD a peace of mind. Lol Im swapping my build over from a h210i and thinking about how I was going to manage these cables in the cleanest way possible almost seemed impossible.
I just built my first ever ITX computer with the Meshilicious case with custom SFF cables. The biggest challenge with this case was cable management and GT's advices for cable management were SPOT ON. They were:
1. get SFF cables if you can - 600mm 24 pin ATX & 8 pin ATX and 500mm PCIE.
2. Use 20mm standoff under the motherboard and hide ALL your cables behind it. If you're a Sata needy person, you can even chuck another sata or even HDD in this compartment.
3. just like @2:50, flip the cables backward behind the PSU then route it behind the elevated mob on the left side. Tie the cables to the middle panel's lower left. This is actually more critical that i thought as i spent hours rerouting and then realised how important it is to tuck the cables behind the PSU first as you install the PSU. This hides all your cables behind the PSU and creates more room between the PSU and the rad fans.
Good luck (Y)
Thanks! And glad you did it!! Awesome job :D
This is great but what sleeved cabels do u use with Coolermaster sff PSU because cabels on cooler master PSU are only 300 mm
Hello! So you mean he put standoffs on the motherboard too? Not only with the pcie cable? I'm lil bit confused coz it wasn't shown on the vid.
@@ggbrlb Ah sorry, i was only referring to his cable management tips. However, GT the first guy on youtube to suggest to use a standoff in the build at all. Check out the complete build on Machines and More - ruclips.net/video/ESB4ZFE7Yps/видео.html
it's literally a video that shows all my tips above (including's GT's advices)!
@@rachelcheung2247 Oh I see. Thank you! I’ll check it out right away.
Damn, for someone who hasn't reached 800 subscribers yet, your production quality is far beyond some of the bigger tech channels on RUclips. Very nice and professional video, keep up the amazing work!
Thank you for the kind words. Hope to get more subs soon :/
big facts , just the intro alone got me interested
Came to say this as well. I just subscribed. Awesome videos.
God damn, your cable management is insane. Usually when I see someone’s meshalicious build, it has a birds nest of cables.
Thanks! Wasn't really happy about the standard cabling in the Meshlicious tbh! Took about a week after I got the case to figure out I can do this trick
@@ghimtech Do you think it would work without the stand off, just plugging the riser into the GPU without it being attached to the case?
This is so unexpectedly pleasant to watch. The intro, the build, the cinematic mode, syncronisation of clicks in music with turning on the lights, magnificent! As if my soul went into a sauna and came back relaxed and clean, I'm not even exaggerating.
Thank you thank you!
That intro gets an instant like from me for the MGS IV reference
Always great to see a fellow Malaysian content creator. Subscribed!
Thank you sir!
Dang man your camera work is incredible. Also, those stand offs are the complete solution to running FE cards like the 3080 FE in this case. Totally fixed my 3080 FE temps!
Thanks man! Glad you could run a cooler FE card!
thank you! the standoff replacement mod solved the problem of my graphics card backplate preventing installation.
You are welcome!
Nice build. It was a smart move creating a gap between the motherboard and graphics card for this case.
Thanks!!
What a beautifully put together video! Bravo sir.
Thank you sir
The editing, with the music sync, is top notch! First time viewer here. Cheers.
Dude the risers are so 200IQ. I am currently planning on building a new PC in that case and had some struggle with this low amount of space between the graphics card and the mainboard. So happy that the algorithm showed me your vid. Also nice quality on the shots
Glad to be able to help, and enjoy your build!
Super clever idea with the standoffs. Build looks great.
Thanks! Took about a week after I got the case to figure this out!
I noticed you have to move the case spine to the 4-slot mode to create the space in the middle. The case manual says in this mode the max cpu cooler height is 53mm, but it looks like your 58mm pump fit fine.
Yes but only with mesh panel. The panel flex a little in the middle but closes just fine. Won’t work with TG.
I saw your post on Reddit and had to come check it out - keep up the good work this was an excellent video that deserves way more engagement!
thanks for dropping by! Appreciate it!
Amazing production quality.
It wouldn't hurt to elaborate a bit more on the problem of having no satisfying way to route the cables and then explain your solution: Using longer standoffs allows to route cables between the motherboard and graphics card.
Subscribed :)
Thank you! Yes I do get a lot of feedback to elaborate more in my videos, talking to the camera takes more practices. Will try to talk more in future vids! Cheers!
Subscribed for top quality production value off the bat. I can't stand these gimmicky channels. Had to reset my recommendations to start seeing professional videos again
Thank you 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Wow!! Wish my meshlicious looked like this…great work especially on the video production side
Thank you!
I saw the video without making attention to the subscribers and I was astonished by the overall quality. I though you had at least 100k. Keep up like that and good luck!
Thank you
Like your videos a lot, keep it up !
thank you
Fantastic video my g! Hope to build something as clean soon when parts come back in stock
Hope that'll be sooner than later! Thanks!
Woah.
Happy to be one of the first 900 subs 😀👍
Omg thank you my 900th subscriber!
amazing vid as always. the egg white stuck on the side triggers me :x
Thank you and please don’t be, tried my best to get as clean crack as possible! XD
Everything about this video is satisfying. Subbed!
Thank you!!
This was so satisfying to watch. Great music selection.
Thank you
great video. superb cinematography and I really like your mod to improve cable management. Looks like a great example of the meshlicious!
Thank you!
Wow such a small beautiful case
Indeed!
Wahhhhhhhhh so niceeeee
Thanks broooo
Amazing video, you deserve a lot more viewers.
You inspired me for my upcoming build.
I can't use the 4 slots configuration (since I chose to aircool the CPU with a Scythe Big Shiriken 3 and a full size Cooler Master MasterFan MF120 Halo, it fits with the full mesh version), but I think I'll be able to use your cable management trick anyway. I understand you chose a 26mm nut under the riser because the original one is 6mm, and you added 20mm because it's the thickness of a GPU slot. So if I use 11mm nuts under the riser and add 5mm nuts under the horizontal bars holding the GPU (6mm difference), I should be able to hide flat PSU cables under the GPU, and still mount my GPU correctly. Could be 8mm and 14mm, I'll try different sizes.
Great looking build! 🔥🔥
Looks great, but just wondering if you planned on hooking up the front/top panel USBs as I noticed that was not connected at the end..
it's got usbc and some mobo don't have the connection for it.
loving this build and i want to follow it
Beautiful cinematics, great build
Thanks a lot!
Nice and clean build boss 😍😍😍😍
Thanks!!
Hello sir May i know what's the brand of pan you used to cook the egg?
Nice !
White + purple ! Nice matching tone and compact mesh case.
#hailtoFrieza
What are the lengths of the sleeved PSU cables that you used in this video? can you specify them pleasse
You deserve more subs dude!
Thank you 🙏🏻
where did you get the purple cables?
Facebook.com/sleevemod
cable management is very easy in this case try to do the cable management with sgpc k55, that's the tough one
where did you bought those cooler master custom sleeved cables?
What standoff length should I use if my card is Asus ROG Strix 3080 TI?
26 or 27mm is fine :)
@@ghimtech thank you very much for the advise. May I know what cable length should I go with for my 24pin, 8 pin cpu and the 3x 8pin pcie if I wan to route it nicely between my motherboard and GPU? I am using asus B550i motherboard btw.
Nice build and theme. Mind sharing the length of your custom cables? TIA!
Which PSU cable lengths did you use?
Will the standoff work with M3x30mm with a 2 slot founders 3070 card?
And do they need to be made from brass?
30mm will def work with a 2-slot card with some space to spare. Brass standoffs works fine, am unsure about other materials tho!
@GT Lim am wondering if a Galahad-240mm AIO pump with height of 61.8mm vs (CM ML240 pump height 57.8 mm) be able to fit into the case for the mesh panel to close properly?
tbh I think 61.8 is pushing it. The mesh panel did close properly with the CM ML240 illusion @ 57.8mm and there's an ever so slight bump (not really visible even from side angle), so I'm not sure if you can close if it's any more taller than the ML240. The glass won't close on the ML240 though.
Sorry, just to summarise, those extra pcie legs are used to create more room for cable management and have less pcie riser cables dangling around?
Yes, having longer standoffs opens the room between motherboard and GPU where you can manage and hide all the cables in between :)
@@ghimtech oh thanks! Where did you get those legs from and did you use custom sff cables or some premade cable set? What are the length of the cables? Thank you!
Where did you get your custom cables from?
Hello, I was wondering if there is an option to get the white version of this case with a pcie gen 4 riser, as on their website there is no option for this configuration, great video btw, thank you!
I believe different configs are being sold at different region for now. Not sure why but probably due to shipment restrictions. You can probably check SSUPD's facebook page for updates. They post there often whenever each region gets stock in.
Wow, what a build! And quality!! i will sub :)
Thank you!!
Really nice job ! i made my meshlicious build and this is just waht i was wondering. I have a zotac 3080 amp holo (317.8mm x 131.8mm x 59.6mm) and i want to create more space between MB and GPU for have more air on sdd (back of mb) . Do you think your method is good for me ? (same standoff as you) or mabe it's better to applylonger stands off on the MB ? How much widht is the GPU on your video ? You opinion is highly appriciate ! Thanks
Thanks! Yeah the amp holo is only slightly thicker (1.2cm) than the rog strix I use in this build. It should fit the same.
Did you use the included PCIe riser cable? Any issues regarding length/fitment with that? I believe I read it was 14cm long? Thanks and great work!
Yup it's the original PCIE Riser that comes with the case. It will fit :)
@@ghimtech Thank you!
nice video! Do you recommend the $80 USD premium to buy the case with a PCIe riser 4.0? or do you think the PCIe riser 3.0 will do? I have a b550 motherboard with a rtx 3080ti. Thanks!
Thanks and congrats for getting your hands on the new shiny 3080ti. Personally I think pcie4 riser is not worth the $80 premium.
This is inspiring! I must try and do something similar!
Though, my card is the TUF 3080, which is a 2.7 slot card. will I need a different standoff length than 26mm?
Thanks! 26-28mm will work for your TUF card :)
I really need to say. I was googling images of Meshlicious builds to plan the cable management and came across images of yours. I sent them immediately to a sleeved cable maker on Taobao so that he knew the correct length.
You can imagine how ecstatic I was to find that there is a video on this build
👍🏽👍🏽
If you plan to route the sleeved cables in between mobo and gpu, get 50cm length cables. Anything shorter would not be possible to hide them behind. I used a standard 60cm length in my video, I find it okay but 50cm would be just nice.
Hi, can I confirm that for this we only need 2 standoffs for the pcie riser right? None is needed for the gpu holder?
Yes, that’s right
Can u make a b550 3070 build with this FULL BUILD GUIDE.. If u get the parts sent to u
The build with a B550 and 3070 should be pretty much the same really. I do have a B550i and 3070 card which is currently running on another case, but really the build process is not much different than the z590 and rog strix card shown in this video. Card length and thickness is more important than which series tho.
Hey, what riser cable is that? I noticed it's black on the connectors and not brown like the stock ones. Where can I get it, if it's not custom? Also, does this standoff mod require the spine to be moved to 4 slot GPU mode? Thanks
that's the original pcie3 riser that comes with the case :)
We almost have similar build except for that hidden 24pin cables. Nice work on the gap between MB and GPU. Anyway any idea where to hide the USB Type C front panel cable connector?
Thanks! Same, hid the front panel USB A and C cables behind the MB/GPU just that I didn't bother pulling it out to plug it in. It's long enough to be plugged in and be partially hidden at the same time.
@@ghimtech genius thanks mate!
@@egzyotyd4346 cheers!
My case of choice!
Hey mate, you've put the case in 4 slot GPU mode, specs say in this configuration it only supports AIOs with pump up to 53mm in height and the ML240 is 57mm according to Coolermaster website, wonder how it fits in there. I've got the Meshlicious too and would love to do the same thing, got the Kraken which is 55mm high so according to specs it shouldn't fit but after seeing your build, it actually should, kind of confusing. How much space is left between the pump and the sidepanel for the build? Great video otherwise, subbed for awesome production quality!
Yes the AIO pump actually protrudes just slightly and no issue closing the mesh panel securely. I wouldn’t think the glass would fit, tho I don’t have the glass with me to try it out for sure. Hope this answers your question!
@@ghimtech Ah so it touches the panel, gotcha. I'm using glass on the AIO side, Kraken is supposedly 2-3mm shorter so it might fit but I don't fancy disassembling everything just to find out it the panel can't close so hard call :D
if you have trouble to install your nzxt kraken, you can move to a EK-AIO. The pump has a height of 53mm. So it fits.
saw your post on smallformfactor.net :)
@@Dakota1812 Yeah, I know obviously, but it is already built, I dont want to buy a new AIO just to be able to have a slightly better cable management :P I might try anyway with the Kraken, if the 57mm ML240 fits, maybe the Kraken will somehow squeeze in.
@@Dakota1812 yeah the EK aio is pretty slim
Nice mate but you didn't show the issue of trying to screw in the gpu mounting strut.
mind telling me, how you solved that problem?
What issue you have with gpu mounting? It was a pretty straight forward installation
Awesome build. I was wondering if the cpu pump pushes against the side panel at all?
Yes it did, because the aio block is barely above the clearance. So mesh panel won’t have issue closing, and it’s not obvious. TG however will not close properly.
can you close the front mesh with mobo standoff mod and that aio?
what kind of cables are you using?
Those are custom sleeved direct psu cables I got from a local guy near me
Is it better to use Brass Standoff Spacer on motherboard or on riser cable.....
Personally I would prefer to use on riser, but this also depends on whether your gpu’s thickness is able to clear the panel or not. Also, if you are using atx psu, you can only replace stand off for mobo, not riser.
May I know the custom length for each PSU cables?
Hello, I am attempting to do the same type of build. What is the length on these sleeved cables? SFX? ATX? Please help, thanks!
wowww, brooo your video qualityyy
Glad you like it!
Awesome video and build. I am currently building one similar but I have a GTX 1070, would you recommend the same stand-off still?
thanks! the same standoff should fit with any GTX1070. Replacing the standoff gives you extra room for cable management and slightly lower temperature of both mobo and cards as they are now slightly separated instead of sitting next to each other by default
that is f***ing great. I just don't know if I should go white or black case
Where did you get the purple wires?
I'm building a pc with this case next week when it arrives.... Can I ask what Radeon gpu that is?
ASUS ROG Strix Radeon 6800 OC
What cable mods did you get for this? Im worried about buying pre made ones online since the meshlicious has such a different shape. was looking to make my own, but yours looks quite good, so I may just go the same route as you since it will be a lot easier.
I will be doing custom sfx cables for this case just like you. What are the cable lengths do you recommend for the following to optimise the cable management?:
1. 24 pin ATX
2. 4/8 pin ATX
3. 8 Pin PCIE
4. Sata cables
Many thanks beforehand!
Update:
500mm pcie and atx cable is perfect.
Also, be mindful that the 20mm mob standoff causes the pcie cable to be just a bit short of reach for the gpu (for 2.5 slots above) but stl doable with a slight gpu tilt.
I would say 50cm for both 24pin and eps. Pcie depends really on the position of the pcie port of your gpu, 50cm should be fine. Sata probably for your rgb/fan controller, a short 10cm will do as you’ll be placing any controllers/ssd at the bottom.
@@ghimtech Awesome thanks! I'm so inspired by your build i'm also getting the white version.
I have a small gpu that's only less than 210mm. What is the PCIE length that you used (getting longer is better than not enough i suppose)?
Small GPU will actually look awkward in the Meshlicious ngl. If it's a small gpu, likely you will be good with 40cm pcie cables, but probably stick to 50cm in case you upgrade the gpu who knows. If you already have the case with you, you can use a thread to measure the length that you need :)
@@ghimtech yep alright! Nah i just preordered the case and it wont be here until July. Thanks a lot for your advises!
@@rachelcheung2247 Enjoy your build when the case arrives!
Very Clean Build .. Would love to know from where you got those coolermaster cables?
I got it from a local guy near me who does custom sleeve cables. Perhaps you can try look around your area or go CableMod as they ship internationally.
@@ghimtech cablemod is out of stock for coolermaster kits and i have looked locally but did not find can you hook me up? I am using triple 8pin pcie cable
This is the guy I bought from facebook.com/sleevemod/ but I'm not sure where you're at so perhaps you can check with them if they do international shipping
@@ghimtech Thanks man will try them .. cauz right now my meshlicious looks like a cuckoo's nest :P
@@acea1 Good luck and have fun!
This is art.
Thanks!
Where and how did you buy the case❤️
The case was sent to me to film this video. Perhaps you should check ssupd Facebook page for frequent update on where you can buy it :)
@@ghimtech thankyou for the quick reply !.😁
Curious what your CPU / GPU temperatures are for this setup?
anyone know the length of the stand off used?
can i clarify, for this build, is this in 3 slot or 4 slot mode? the ml240 illusion white pump is at 57.8mm tall, while the clearance for the ssupd in 4 slot is 53mm, so i assume its in the 3 slot mode ?
As shown in video this is in 4-slot mode. The AIO pump protrudes a little but mesh panel closes without any issue. I can’t say the same for sure with TG. Hope this clears your confusion :)
Great idea! Do you think a 3070 FE with standoffs would work? I really like this case and size but I’m not too sure about temperatures. Is there still a possibility to mount the gpu or is it only connected with the riser? Keep it up! :)
Thanks! Yes the only way to mount a gpu is at the back via the riser, be it in horizontal or vertical manner.
My only complaint about this case is availability across the world. The roll out is weird and not world wide. In UK it's not due until July, yet it's been out for a long time in Australia, USA and Europe. Non will delivery to UK as ssupd have deals with companies. Limiting sales to 1 store per country.
yeah it does look weird from the way they roll out to different countries, but I guess it's mostly due to shipping issues that are plaguing the world right now. Most part of Asia seems to be getting on stuffs earlier than the rest of the world, just because most of these stuffs come from China, so that's probably the main reason i believe.
@@ghimtech Possible. I'm just impatient lol. I've been waiting quite a while for this case. Since the release of nzxt H1 to be exact lol.
What are your PSU cable lengths? Great job and I love the quality of your vids!
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How long should the gpu cables be?
I uses standard ATX length cables @ 60cm. I reckon 50cm would be just nice.
Hey do you lower the standoffs to the 3rd position at the bottom of the gpu and riser or do you keep them at the default height?
Yes I did lower the riser to the lowest (3rd) height in order to fit the ROG Strix GPU length. The riser height position is depending on your GPU length and has nothing to do with the standoff replacement :)
@@ghimtech Thanks for the prompt reply. I'm only asking because after using the exact standoffs you purchased. The riser cable is pretty firm but I was able to plug it into the mobo and gpu. I was just concerned I did something wrong since it felt like a tight fit.
@@Shadowsteal Don't worry about the tightness, it is absolutely fine because the riser cable provided is thick, you can do no harm. Enjoy your build!
@@ghimtech Okay thanks for the reassurance. This is my first ever pc build and first time PC gaming so I was nervous haha.
Awesome!
Great build! What song did you use in the background?
Last Days - enso_One
great quality!!
Thanks!!
Did you try to put the fan in front of the radiator? Then the 24pin power cable on the mobo would have more room instead of squeezing to the top of the case. Also, I noticed you abandoned the top IO ports?
Did a quick test with multiple positioning of the fans; fans inside exhausting out gives the best thermal for both CPU and GPU :)
@@ghimtech yeah, I mean the fans can still exhaust by flipping it around anyway. What I meant to ask was why not let the fans sit between the radiator and casing, instead of letting the radiator sit between the fans and casing
Yes the fans being inside and outside did make some difference eventhough in exhaust. With the fan being inside, hot air are being exhausted out quicker due to less restrictions (instead of being in between radiator fins). It’s not a big difference but there’s still some. Surely it’ll be easier for cables with the fans the other side, but the placement that I showed on the video still gives the best thermals overall.
Nice video and build. I just built my own build with the same case a few days ago. However, after seeing this video, I was wondering, would the standoffs still work with my 3-slot GPU (EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA GAMING)? I couldn't really tell if the GPU you used in this build was a 2-slot or 3-slot.
Yes it’ll work with your 3 slot gpu. The rog strix used in my build is a 2.9 slot card
@@ghimtech Awesome. Thanks for the quick reply. Now I have to find my some M3x26mm standoffs. I live in the US so the links provided in the description don't really work too well for me. I tried the Shopee link, and it seems they don't ship to the US. And the AliExpress has an estimated 30-50 days for shipping haha. Anyways, thanks again. And keep up the great work.
Thanks! Perhaps you can try your local hardware store they should have them
@@ghimtech Oh alright. Thanks for the tip.
How much extra space did you get behind the motherboard and gpu when using the stand offs?
1 GPU slot worth of space :)
@@ghimtech damn that is a lot. Must help with thermals and if you use an m.2 on the back. Are the stand offs made out of brass?
Yes it does help with thermals, a lot! And yes too, brass standoffs
@@ghimtech thank you, your the man!
is 26mm standoff the least or could i get away with 25mm?
You can try, but I'm not sure if the GPU bracket at the bottom will align with the 2 support bar to screw and secure the GPU.
Definitely just earned a sub from me. Great video!
thank you sir
@@ghimtech I would be a bit wary ... FBI at your doorstep
Would 25mm m3 f-f work?
Yes it should work, but the bottom support bar screw alignment might be a bit off
wait until he plugs hdmi cable or thedvi cable
The Meshlicious comes with a 90deg hdmi cable in the box. If you need dvi or DP you will need to buy a 90deg one separately
@@ghimtech good to know
Psu cable lengths?
Those are standard atx length @ 60cm. I reckon 50cm would be just nice.
@@ghimtech Thanks for the tip on those standoffs! My build looks a lot more clean. Bought 2mm shorter standoffs to fit my 3080 FTW3 perfectly.
@@ljsnell nice, glad it helped! Enjoy your build buddy
Would be nice if I can find the damn case
Idk where you’re from but you can follow ssupd’s Facebook page, they update there whenever certain countries restock. Hope you find yours soon!
@@ghimtech i appreciate you 👍🏼
Hello! May I ask what is your GPU?
ROG STRIX RX6800
Thank you for the response! 😊
Btw, I bought rog strix 3080 ti and it has 3 pcie slots. But my psu got only 2 pcie. Can you help me what to do? It’s my first time building a pc.
And your build is one of my inspirations!
If you are only gaming, daisy chain 1 of the pcie is fine. But if you do a lot of heavy gpu rendering programs then advisable to purchase an additional pcie cable, you can order a custom one from cablemod or try your local area to see if there’s any custom cable maker
@@ghimtech Thank you so much! For now I do only for gaming :) I’ll visit cablemod’s website to buy cables. Do you have any advice what length of cables should I buy?
Are you using full size custom psu cables?
Im trying to figure out if I might be better off with custom length cables. Was there a lot to tuck away still between the gpu and mobo?
yeah those are ATX length @ 60cm. I'd say 50cm is probably perfect.
@@ghimtech thank you. Great looking build. Absolutely will be using ur standoff trick. You seriously brought my OCD a peace of mind. Lol Im swapping my build over from a h210i and thinking about how I was going to manage these cables in the cleanest way possible almost seemed impossible.
@@CapN-Savvy enjoy your new build!
@@ghimtech had 1 more question for you. Are those cablemod cables by chance? If they are, are they the modmesh (nylon) or modflex (paracord)?
@@CapN-Savvy nope they’re not from cablemod, and they’re nylons
Hi Does anybody is it much bigger than a Xbox Series X thanks