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SSUPD Reinvents the ITX Case with Meshlicious

Nah, you don't need that. Here's a (currently GPU and CPU-less while waiting for Ampere and Ryzen 5000) S4 Mini (5.0L, though slightly more with the custom front bezel heatsink) with an RTX 2080 Ti and a 3950X. Brickless, using a modified 800W server PSU. Though that's for the ... shall we say certifiably insane? It definitely takes a willingness to sacrifice a lot of expensive hardware to make it work. I don't think most people are willing to CNC mill down their fans to save space :D

That wasn't what I meant though, I was thinking more along the lines of the "relatively easy" <5l builds with some TaoBao sandwich-style FlexATX case and an ITX-sized GPU, which, all things considered, can at least be done with off-the-shelf parts and to me qualifies as an absolutely epic <5l PC (especially with upcoming ITX 3060s). My entire point was that the Meshlicious targets no-compromise performance, which you don't get in that kind of volume unless you're some kind of wizard.
Insane indeed. That's a rated TDP of 392W at full boost for the CPU+GPU alone, and my rule of thumb with radiators has been to never exceed 250W per fan otherwise you run the risk of coolant boiling :D
 
Pre ordered the new (white) all mesh version with the PCI-e 4.0 riser.
I can't wait to get it and start the build.
 
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