0 comments . I ended up with the Meshify C and don't regret it at all. I'm in love, always wanted a bigger Meshify, an absolute unit. The setup i want to go with is tripple 140mm radiator on top and double 140mm or 120mm on front, just concerned over clearance issues. While I appreciate the effort and the thought process is very good, basically if you need more room, get the s2, otherwise the meshify c is a great case. If so can you recommend how best to do this? That would be the smart choice.
My assumption is that air will pass through a smaller case much faster than a larger case as there's less volume to work with.
I'm happy with my setup and won't change a thing with it. 13.7k.
thank you! and 2 at back and top rear as exhaust.
The Meshify C looks a bit small for my liking but it would probably work just fine.
I am pretty much between both as well. I'd consider the regular Meshify C--if you don't need all the extra space in front for liquid cooling components, the Meshify C is a bit more compact. share. My current case is lackluster and my GPU/CPU temps increase by nearly 10deg C with the side panel on. For others interested, i have found a very informative video on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZx4GDQEBTc. I think i will go for the Meshify C, since I'm not planning on installing a custom loop and only one graphics card, without which my system would look quite empty in the S2 variant. With games like battlefield 5 and destiny 2 normally sitting around 72C GPU temp.
Yet, of course, S2 does give extra space, thus, more option to add even more cooling elements. USB-C...EATX compatibility.
I think I'm missing something, it looks to me the loop goes into cpu and into gpu and back again. Am I an idiot or is that water loop just going between the cpu > gpu > cpu? I've got the R6, almost the same as the S2, different set of internal options cause I needed drive bays.
I've got the R6, almost the same as the S2, different set of internal options cause I needed drive bays. Anyone is welcome to seek the input of our helpful community as they piece together their desktop. Be prepared for that if you go down that route. I've made a similar post recently about case options and have decided to go with either the Meshify C or Meshify S2 case. Posted by 4 hours ago.
Then put my 3x ML120 fans as a rear exhaust and 2 of these onto the rad as exhaust at the top. Would this be a decent setup? Welcome to the official subreddit of the PC Master Race. Press J to jump to the feed.
Basically, the S2 is a freaking server case with a mesh panel. I don't see an outlet going to the reservoir or rad. Ascend to... the PC Master Race.
Planning on building a computer but need some advice? Vertical video card mount...and stuff. 6 comments . They're using black tubing going from the pump to back of the GPU block. This is the place to ask!
It's run in parallel with the inlet and outlet going out the "top" ports of the GPU terminal behind the card and down into the basement of the case. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts, 9900ks | 2080ti XC Ultra | z390 Taichi | 32GB 3466mhz, AMD R5 3600 : XFX 5700XT THICC III Ultra : 16GB 3733Mhz : B550, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZx4GDQEBTc. I did my research (extensively) and if for the C your concern is heating, don't even think about it, as both have pretty much identical out of the box airflow and heating.