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The 'No-Nonsense' Mini ITX Build | SSUPD Meshroom D Gaming PC | Noctua NH-U9S, ASUS Dual RTX 4070 OC

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#asuspcdiy #FSP #klevv - Wait, did the Meshroom S just fall over and become a D? Is that a good thing?! Let's build and find out! Timecodes (though I recommend not to skip for visual narrative reasons!) 00:00 - INTRO 01:26 - Cooling Support 01:52 - Build Hardware 02:20 - Motherboard Assembly 04:08 - Meshroom D Assembly 07:02 - Sound Levels 07:44 - Airflow Visualization 08:15 - Cinematic & Desk Setup 09:35 - Coffee Thanks & Outtakes! SSUPD have rapidly become known for their mesh panel Mini ITX towers, the Meshroom D should come across as very familiar to those who know, except with a few changes and quirks! First of all I want to address my hardware choices for this build. Whenever a new small form factor chassis hits the market I see SO many builds which essentially cram the hardware you'd typically find in a mid-tower, into a tiny case. This IMO is counterintuitive. If you want to maximise airflow, temps and ease of maintenance, smaller hardware makes total sense for a harmonious eco system. Just because the Meshroom D has space for a 4 slot GPU, full size ATX PSU and larger coolers, doesn't always mean you should. Speaking of which, the Meshroom D has the capacity to mount fans or even a radiator to the bottom of the chassis. Given the tiny amount of space available to draw air, this wouldn't be ideal as demonstrated in the airflow visualization. The GPU fans were running at 100% speed and were still mostly incapable of creating any kind of static pressure to pull air through such a small space. With those niggles out of the way, I actually really like the Meshroom D. It's a challenging build, but provided you understand the limitations then there's a lot to desire from a hardware support perspective. Ambient room temp - 26c CPU idle temp - 39c CPU gaming temp average - 68c GPU gaming temp average - 71c Final roundup on this build below the product links: Main parts included in the build: (USA Amazon) Case - Meshroom D (coming soon) GPU - CPU - Motherboard - RAM - Klevv BOLT V DDR5-6000 16G*2 Memory NVME M.2 - CPU Cooler - 1x 120mm fan - 1x 92mm fan - Fan splitter - PSU - Monitor - Keyboard - Mouse - Desk Mat - Lights used to film this video: Godox UL150ii - Godox UL60 - Main parts included in the build: (UK Amazon) Case - Meshroom D (coming soon) GPU - CPU - Motherboard - RAM - Klevv BOLT V DDR5-6000 16G*2 Memory NVME M.2 - CPU Cooler - 1x 120mm fan - 1x 92mm fan - Fan splitter - PSU - Monitor - Keyboard - Mouse - Desk Mat - Lights used to film this video: Godox UL150ii - Godox UL60 - There's always going to be some hardware limitations when it comes to building a small form factor PC. The Meshroom D has ample space with plenty of room to work with during the build process. Due to the mesh design, airflow is excellent and heat can be easily removed from inside the chassis. I'd like to see SSUPD refine the mesh panel retaining clips, as these are extremely tight which makes removing the panels difficult and sometimes causes them to bend. Overall, I really like this case. A clean, minimalist design with plenty of airflow. What's not to like? Huge thanks to Yunly, Klevv & FSP for supporting this project. It's been a real pleasure! --------------------------------------------------------------- Please like and subscribe if you want to see more content like this, also follow the link below to my Instagram where you will find the photoshoot pictures and lots more like-minded content :D --------------------------------------------------------------- ☕☕ BUY ME A COFFEE! ☕☕ Show you support for the channel. Bonus - get a shout out in the next video! No subscription or sign-up required! ---------------------------------------------------------------- Find me on socials:

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