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SSUPD Meshroom-S SFF PC Case Review

 

Specifications

Expansion slots
Vertical GPU: up to 4 slots (82mm); horizontal SFF GPU: 3 slots (63mm)
PCIe standard
PCIe Gen 4.0 x 16
Front IO ports

1 x USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C, 2 x USB 3.0

Rear IO ports
Power Botton
2.5” drive max support

Vertical GPU: 4 x 2.5” SSD; horizontal SFF GPU: 8 x 2.5” SSD

3.5” drive max support
Vertical GPU: 2 x 3.5” HDD; horizontal SFF GPU: 4 x 3.5” HDD
Top and front panel

Two fine mesh panels

Side panel
Two fine mesh panels
Front fan mounts

2 x 120/140 mm (not included)

Top fan mounts
1 x 120 mm x 15 mm thick (not included)
Right-side fan mounts
2 x 120/140 mm fans with 2.5 slot (52mm) GPU in 4 slots GPU mode

Tool-less push-to-lock
Both side, top, and front panels

 

Compatibility

Motherboard compatibility

Mini-ITX, Mini-DTX, M-ATX, ATX

Power supply type
SFX, SFX-L, ATX
PSU max length
170 mm ATX PSU with front fan only
160 mm ATX PSU with upward tubing AIO
150 mm ATX PSU with downward tubing AIO
CPU cooler max height
3 slots GPU mode: max 74 mm height
4 slots GPU mode: max 54 mm height
GPU max length in ITX build
Vertical rear GPU in 4 slots (82mm):  332 mm length and 152 mm width; 353 mm length and 152 mm width with extra feet
Horizontal SFF GPU 3 slots (61 mm): 239 mm length and 160 mm width; 212 mm length and 160 mm width with front fan only
*GPU baffle not included in length, and PCIe power connectors need 15-20 mm space
GPU max length in ATX/MATX build
Vertical front GPU in 3 slots (62 mm): 314 mm length and 120 mm width; 325 mm length and 120 mm width with extra feet
Vertical front GPU in 2.8 slots (57mm): 314 mm length and 124 mm width; 335 mm length and 124 mm width with extra feet
Vertical rear GPU in 3 slots (63mm): 332 mm length and 152 mm width; 353 mm length and 152 mm width with extra feet
*GPU baffle not included in length, and PCIe power connectors need 15-20 mm space
Front radiator in ITX build
240/280 mm support max 332 mm length, 144 mm width, 63 mm thickness with fans
Right side radiator in ATX/MATX build
240 mm support max 120 mm width, 53 mm thickness with fans
Right side radiator in ITX build
4 slots custom loop:
55 mm thickness of 240/280 mm radiator + fans allow GPU in 22 mm thick;
50 mm thickness of 240/280 mm radiator + fans allow GPU in 27 mm thick;
45 mm thickness of 240/280 mm radiator + fans allow GPU in 32 mm thick;
45 mm thickness of 240/280 mm radiator + fans allow GPU in 32 mm thick

General

Case dimensions (L x W x H)
247 mm x 167 mm x 362 mm / 9.72 inch x 6.57 inch x 14.25 inch
Net weigh
3.2 kg / 7.05 lb
Volume
14.93 liters
Package contents
Meshroom S, accessory box included screws and parts, user manual, PCIe cable, monitor connecting cable
Package dimensions (L x W x H)
415 mm x 220 mm x 310 mm / 16.34 inch x 8.66 inch x 12.2 inch
Gross weight
3.75 kg / 8.27 lb
Case material
SGCC powder-coated steel, plastic
Warranty
1 year on case, PCIe riser cable, monitor connecting cable, pc case parts, and front / rear IO ports

 

Now let’s take a look at the package and its contents.


 

Package and its contents

The Meshroom-S chassis arrived in a retail package which is a large box. The package is typical for PC cases and is made of brownish cardboard. On the sides are general specifications, so about everything we need to know.


The package itself wasn’t additionally protected, so we are glad it arrived safely and undamaged.

The chassis itself is protected by styrofoam. The exterior of the package has some signs of pressure or maybe even hits, while the product inside is in perfect condition.

The package contents include everything required for a basic installation of every motherboard included on the compatibility list. There is a set of screws, a user’s guide, additional stand-offs, a 90° HDMI cable, and some zip ties. Everything else is already in its place in the case.

Additionally, we receive a kit with additional legs that is handy if we decide to use a very long graphics card. I feel it could be designed better, but I don’t think that many users will need it, so it’s an easy way to keep the case in a small size.

The only thing we have to pick during purchase is a PCIe riser. We asked for an ATX one, so 270mm long. The plans have slightly changed, and instead of an ATX motherboard, we decided on a micro ATX for our test PC. The riser is installed in a similar way, so it’s not a problem.

Next, I will describe what I find the most important. I will skip the obvious things that are clear looking at the product and would be boring.

 

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