Log [Build Log] SSUPD Meshlicious - 5900X/3080ti - Custom Loop

deciMal_oNion

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Sep 11, 2021
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Hi All,

After quite a journey I recently finished my full custom loop build in the SSUPD Meshlicious so I thought I would share.

The goal was to test myself with a full custom loop SFF build with no compromise in performance.

Overall, I am very happy with the results! Water temp sits at ~35C (silent) during normal use and up to 50C max while gaming. The CPU will jump to ~70C at full load and the GPU will sit at around 60-65C while gaming. To achieve this the fans ramp up to ~1500rpm which is far from silent but not a problem while gaming with headphones.

I would NOT RECOMMEND anyone else try this unless they are up for a challenge. These components DO NOT FIT, I simply refused to give up and arrived that the following solution with the limited skills and tools available to me.

HARDWARE LIST
CASE: SSUPD Meshlicious
CPU: Ryzen 9 5900X
MB: Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Impact
RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro SL 32GB 3600Mhz
GPU: MSI GEFORCE RTX 3080ti SUPRIM X 12G
STORAGE: Samsung 980 PRO M.2 PCI-E Gen4 NVMe SSD 500GB + 1TB
COOLING:
EK CoolStream SE 280 Dual Radiator
Noctua NF-A14 Industrial PPC 140mm 3000RPM PWM Fans
EK Quantum Kinetic TBE 120 DDC PWM D-RGB Reservoir + Pump Plexi
EK Classic CPU Waterblock AM4 D-RGB
EK Quantum Vector Trio RTX 3080/3090 RGB Nickel Plexi
Primochill 1/2in PETG tube and rigid compression fittings
Assorted EK, Bitspower and Koolance fittings
PSU: Corsair SF750, cablemod SFF unsleeved cables

1 by GTR_3, on Flickr

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deciMal_oNion

Chassis Packer
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Sep 11, 2021
18
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My previous build was almost 6 years old and in need of some love. The 5930k @4.5GHz and 2 x GTX980 still perform surprisingly well but it was too big to fit on the desk, hence the dust. Time for something new with a much smaller footprint.

IMG_8000 by GTR_3, on Flickr
 

deciMal_oNion

Chassis Packer
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Sep 11, 2021
18
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I checked to see if a single 280mm radiator would be a total failure. In theory it should dissipate ~300W per 10deg of water temp (and it does).

IMG_8501 by GTR_3, on Flickr
 

deciMal_oNion

Chassis Packer
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Sep 11, 2021
18
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I decided to 3D print my way out of the problem by rotating the PSU 90 degrees. It was never going to be elegant but I was comitted at this point.

IMG_8953 by GTR_3, on Flickr

IMG_8954 by GTR_3, on Flickr

IMG_8936 by GTR_3, on Flickr

IMG_8956 by GTR_3, on Flickr

IMG_8957 by GTR_3, on Flickr

IMG_8959 by GTR_3, on Flickr

IMG_8940 by GTR_3, on Flickr

IMG_8937 by GTR_3, on Flickr

IMG_9000 by GTR_3, on Flickr

IMG_9001 by GTR_3, on Flickr

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IMG_9004 by GTR_3, on Flickr

IMG_9002 by GTR_3, on Flickr
 

deciMal_oNion

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Sep 11, 2021
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deciMal_oNion

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Sep 11, 2021
18
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At the time I was building this, the case did not ship with a PCIE4.0 riser cable so I sourced one seperatly. The GPU and riser was far too tall to fit in the case even with the end and top caps removed from the waterblock. It was time for a drill and rotary tool with a cutting disc. I shifted all of the mounting points 10mm toward the back of the case and cut a slot in the back. Not the most elegant solution but it worked!

IMG_8926 by GTR_3, on Flickr

IMG_8925 by GTR_3, on Flickr

IMG_8923 by GTR_3, on Flickr

IMG_8927 by GTR_3, on Flickr

IMG_8928 by GTR_3, on Flickr

IMG_8929 by GTR_3, on Flickr

Perfect!
 

deciMal_oNion

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Sep 11, 2021
18
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Done! The sides fit perfectly and clear all of the components. No rattles, no problems!

IMG_9551 by GTR_3, on Flickr

IMG_9556 by GTR_3, on Flickr

IMG_9558 by GTR_3, on Flickr

IMG_9571 by GTR_3, on Flickr

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IMG_9581 by GTR_3, on Flickr

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IMG_9585 by GTR_3, on Flickr

IMG_9588 by GTR_3, on Flickr

IMG_9589 by GTR_3, on Flickr

IMG_9590 by GTR_3, on Flickr

IMG_9591 by GTR_3, on Flickr

IMG_9595 by GTR_3, on Flickr

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IMG_9599 by GTR_3, on Flickr
 

sicash68

What's an ITX?
New User
Mar 9, 2022
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Wow, that looks amazing. I have a the same Suprim X 3080ti GPU arriving in the next few days and I was thinking of doing a build with this case. Nothing as elaborate as your build (although you may have inspired me to do so) but do you think the GPU would fit in the case as it is unmodifed?
 

msystems

King of Cable Management
Apr 28, 2017
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The attention to the design on the psu backplate is very well done, in fact it blends in to looking like its meant to be there.