The Meshlicious PC case is built to let your PC breathe
With up to four mesh panels, the Meshlicous PC case focuses on airflow.
What you need to know
- SSUPD announced the Meshlicious PC case this week.
- The case features three mesh panels with an option to get a fourth mesh panel.
- The Meshlicious PC case is available for preorder now.
SSUPD introduced the Meshlicious PC case this week. It's an ITX case that's built in collaboration with Ncase. It features three full mesh panels to help improve airflow for your PC while also having a unique look. The Meshlicious is available for preorder in matte black and white finishes starting at $110. The Meshlicious should be available starting mid-March.
Many of the best PC cases) have closed panels or tempered glass sides. The Meshlicious takes a different approach, which emphasizes airflow.
The standard Meshlicious PC case has three mesh panels and a tempered glass panel, but you can choose to get a fourth 1mm steel full mesh panel if you'd like. This completes the mesh look of the PC case while also improving airflow.
| Category | Spec |
|---|---|
| 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) |
Accessories for the Meshlicious will be available in mid-March, including the additional mesh panel, an HDMI/Displayport cable, and a PCIe 4.0/3.0 riser cable.
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