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The Meshlicious Mini-ITX case left an impression on us. Despite its size, it's a very adaptable chassis that's simple to put together. In addition, unlike similar cases on the market, its great design limits it less.
The full-mesh design is what sets this case apart. It acts as a dust filter while also increasing airflow to keep the components cool.
The Meshlicious Mini-ITX Case isn't just another case on the market, thanks to its robust engineering and adaptable architecture. It is simple to suggest because it sets the standard for mini-ITX cases. The case is ideal for individuals who wish to construct a tiny computer without losing performance.
We've seen a lot of brands come and go over the last few decades. However, in recent years, there has been an increase in niche case makers specializing on a very specific consumer or kind of case, with some brands dedicated solely to the small form-factor ITX market. Those situations frequently try to squeeze as much as possible into as little space as feasible so that powerful technology, particularly lengthy GPUs, may still be used. These examples have been increasingly polished over time. From the NCASE N1 to the DAN A4 and a slew of others in between, this category has grown in popularity and accessibility.
The ssupd Meshlicious is another sandwich-style case, but it's larger for a reason. The build quality is outstanding throughout; you get conveniently accessible IO connections, two configuration options, adequate liquid-cooling support for radiators up to 280 mm, enough storage, and the option of either an SFX or ATX PSU.
Despite the fact that it only comes with a single glass panel, the benchmarks from the reviews clearly demonstrate the instant benefit of switching it out for mesh, and while the chassis cannot be purchased in an all-mesh configuration, ssupd does sell the panel separately. Let's hope they eventually provide this case with only mesh panels out of the box.
Form Factor: Mini ITX Case
Volume: 14.67 Liters
Dimensions: 245 mm x 166.4 mm x 360 mm (L x W x H)
Graphics Card: Full Length GPU: Up to 334 mm in length and 155 mm tall
Small Form Factor GPU: Up to 211 mm in length (without radiator)
CPU Cooler: Up to 73mm in height with a 3-slot GPU; Up to 53mm in height with 4-slot GPU
Power Supply: ATX (Up to 160mm in length) / SFX-L / SFX
Storage: Up to 3 x 2.5″ SSD (with full length GPU)
Up to 2 x 3.5″ HDD and 3 x 2.5″ SSD or 7 x 2.5″ SSD (with small form factor GPU)
Expansion Slots Full Length GPU: Up to 4 slots
Slots Small Form Factor GPU: Up to 3 slots
Front I/O: USB Type-C 3.1 Gen 2; USB 3.0; Power LED
Fan Options: 2 x 120mm / 2 x 140mm Fans
Water Cooling: 120/140/240/280 mm (Up to 143 mm width, 62 mm thickness with fans depending on GPU position and type)
+ The frame of the chassis felt nice and sturdy even without the side panels
+ It’s a highly versatile chassis that allows for easy building
+ Unique full-mesh design
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+ Can hold even the thickest GPUs out there
+ Flexibility between SFX, SFX-L, or ATX PSU
+ Plenty of well-placed cable hooks for keeping things clean
+ Available in black or white without the riser cable
- Don't expect the Meshlicious to be any quieter than your components of choice
- Just as small cases like this involve tradeoffs in terms of component support, a mesh-covered case is going to trade some noise for better thermal dissipation
+ Aairflow performed better than many mid and full towers
+ Exceedingly impressed
+ Meshlicious is both versatile and easy to build in
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+ Excellent construction quality
+ Sturdy, fine metal mesh panels act as dust filters
+ Well priced for an ITX chassis
+ Can hold up to a 280 mm radiator without compromising functionality
+ Ease of assembly
- 2.5" SSD mount collided with a screw in our sample
- Set of screws work without issue, but are not geared towards this case
- Vertical GPU mount makes for tricky cable routing
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+ Sleek design
+ Great cable management
+ Easy to build with
- No support for 5.25″ drives
- Motherboard tray can feel a bit flimsy without drive sleds atta
+ Has good build quality overall
+ Very unique design which NZXT are famed for
+ Great water cooling support
+ Tons of inclusive case fans; fantastic stuff
+ Available in red/black and blue/white
- The overall design is an acquired taste
- To remove the top panel, you have to remove the front one first
- eATX or XL-ATX motherboard support would have made this more “desirable”
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