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SSUPD and TechPowerUp Meshlicious Giveaway: The Winners!

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SSUPD and TechPowerUp brought you the Meshlicious Giveaway, and a chance to win one of six of SSUPD's finest pieces of vertical cases. Up for grabs were four Full Mesh Meshlicious White with PCI-Express Gen4 riser cable; and two Meshlicious Black with tempered glass side-panel, and PCI-Express Gen3 riser. The results are in and we have our six winners! Without further ado, here they are:
  • Full Mesh Meshlicious White won by:
    • Josaiah from the United States,
    • Ev from the United States,
    • Chen from Canada, and
    • Ann from the United States.
  • Meshlicious Black won by:
    • Robert from the United States,
    • Shoshi from Canada
A huge congratulations to the winners! TechPowerUp and SSUPD will return with more such interesting giveaways.

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Hi,
Interesting you didn't even post any images of the cases :confused:
 
Congrats to the winners!

Thank you SSUPD and TPU for doing this.
 
Congratulations Winners!
 
This is just a more convertible version of the Cougar, for several times the price.


When you're running a case like this anywhere near you, the last thing you want to do for noise is make it open-air; or else you have to silence all the components first.

noise-level-load.png


And that is running a simple 3600 Ti! (imagine how loud it will get he n you have a 400w graphics card in there!

The reality is, that you really need an impossible corner case where you can actually imagine a card that needs 4 slots, while still not being annoyingly loud. And nearly every 3060 Ti card you can buy is dual-slot!!

Just stick with the traditional closed-case ITX for $60. (either a Cougar QBX witjh 4x120m fans, or a Fractal Design Core 500 with 3x140mm fans)
 
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This is just a more convertible version of the Cougar, for several times the price.


When you're running a case like this anywhere near you, the last thing you want to do for noise is make it open-air; or else you have to silence all the components first.

noise-level-load.png


And that is running a simple 3600 Ti! (imagine how loud it will get he n you have a 400w graphics card in there!

The reality is, that you really need an impossible corner case where you can actually imagine a card that needs 4 slots, while still not being annoyingly loud. And nearly every 3060 Ti card you can buy is dual-slot!!

Just stick with the traditional closed-case ITX for $60. (either a Cougar QBX witjh 4x120m fans, or a Fractal Design Core 500 with 3x140mm fans)
That's almost as loud as my Alienware laptop with the fans running. Nevertheless, that's one of the sacrifices when you're going with a smaller & more compact build.
 
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