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Hil all. Right now I am rocking 9900k, Z390 Aorus Elite mobo, DarkRock 4 Pro cooler and Corsair LPX RAM in my Meshify C White TG build. I am about to be replacing the CPU/Mobo/Cooler/RAM pack to a 7800x3d but I am having some clearence worries regarding the cooler that I chose. The parts that I wanna buy to swap in place of my old ones: https://pangoly.com/en/build/share/wJk6uoKntEw6cQ83tx76 I am worried that the RAM won't be able to fit underneath the CPU cooler. I read that I can rotate it so it overhangs the Mobo IO Shield, but I can't seem to find out if it will clear it. It's pretty hard to find suitable mobo+certified 6000mt ram combo in my location, so I'd rather not change them. I really want to keep using my Meshify C White TG case. Does anyone have any suggestions /tips/ anything really?
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Hello everybody, I'm buying a 9700k and I currently have a Meshify C with an ROG Strix 1060 gb and Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro installed in a Prime Z370-a, so a front mounted aio cooler is out of the question and a a top mount is going to be hard seeing as the ram height is around. 50mm. I also don't want to cover the ram sticks with a big chunky cooler like those for heavy oc (DH-15 and Dark Rock Pro 4). My current CPU Cooler is the Cryorig H7 (not the quad lumi). Is it enough? is the Noctua U12S a good upgrade? What cooler should I look into? I'm running it mostly at stock (I don't know if require a powerful cooler to run all cores at stock max turbo speed).
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Recently, I took my gpu (GTX 1060 ROG Strix 6gb) out of my lovely Meshify C to do maintenance, and when I screwed the gpu back on the case, the screw holes on the case stripped (both), how can I permanently fix it? I used an M3 thumbcrew with a standoff on the back, but I'm afraid of this fix because it could cause failure, due to the screw not being the right size and being only held by the standoffs on the back. P.D: It is my first case, and with this problem I learned not to overtighten screws the hard way.
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Hi everybody, I'm planning on traveling to Germany on september and I'm considering buying a new PC case for my computer. The one the I currently have is the Meshify C, which is a wonderful case, but is has several problems design-wise, like the front panel flter which is a pain to clean, and a little bit of damage. By damage I mean that some of the pcie screws are stripped (the two ones that hold the gpu on the x16 slot). Anyways, I plan on buying a Meshify 2 Compact Dark TG and bring it on my checked luggage. I'm traveling with my little brother so his checked baggage will be mostly empty aside from clothes. The question is, it is doable and worth the hassle? Buying it in my country (Uruguay), is almost impossible without importing it from overseas, and taxes are outrageously high so buying it would be more than double the price of the pc case.
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Hello everybody, Today I was reseating my cpu cooler fan (Noctua U12S Chromax is my CPU cooler) in my Asus Prime Z370-a installed on a Fractal Design Meshify C, and when I was trying to clip whe fans into the cooler I accidentally poked with a small amount of force my second stick of ram (Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro) and it ended up wobbling. Did I damage something? It's a tall stick of ram and i'm afraid of having damaged the ram slot or stick on the long run.
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Hey, asked here before about my new build and now I built it but temps of CPU in BIOS seemed higher than I thought. IT was around 45-50 degrees C in bios or in system doing nothing - idle. Anyway, my goal was also to buy cpu cooler but wanted to wait how all parts fit etc and meanwhile use stock cooler. I was looking at Be quiet Dark rock 4/ or even pro version, or Noctua nh-d15, but I am not sure now. Only reason for this is that my RAMs are high thanks to RGB on it, which I did not want but it was only available ram in that shop where I bought them and had 3600MHz. Partpicker says it would fit but I am not sure. Could anyone give me some insights if it will or what other cooler to put on cpu? Dimensions of ram are: https://www.teamgroupinc.com/en/product/delta-rgb-ddr4 49(H) x 147(L) x 7(W)mm - which I am concerned about the height of the rams. Case is Fractal Meshify C. Actually I tried to measure the gap or distance from ram, in case cooler is that low, to the other side and it gave me 125mm, but in the videos about all these coolers mentioned, it always look bigger. So I need to decide which one to buy, as I use my system for video editing and would like to keep temps down as much as I can. Also not sure how to set up other internal fans in that case. It came up with preinstalled two - front and back - but maybe I need to put more, or also use top of the case for some coolers. Any advice on these issues I am facing would be amazing. Thank you. My desktop: Fractal Design Meshify C TG Dark Tint AMD Ryzen 7 3700X Gen3 MSI MPG B550 GAMING EDGE WIFI TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB 32GB (2x 16GB) 3600MHz DDR4 RAM ASUS TUF GeForce GTX 1660 6GB GAMING OC Kingston A2000 1TB SSD M.2 NVMe Solid State Drive Also not sure if picture will help much but I attached it.
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Hey guys, I need more space for parts and since the other cases I wanted (Phanteks P500A or Lian Lancool 2 Mesh) are sold out everywhere, I was thinking of the Meshify 2. The Meshify 2 can have 3x 140mm in the front and a 140mm as an Exhaust, instead of 2x 140mm front and 1x120mm exhaust like the Meshify C. I am aware that the third Fan would/will blow some air under the PSU shroud, but would that be counterd a bit by the holey shroud under the GPU?. I was looking at the GN Review, but it isn't helpful since the standardized testing is only 2x 140mm front 1x 120mm exhaust. Another problem I have is that the GPU is heating up the glass and creating a small heat spot. Would the wider clearance help a bit as well? Last question: Does the bigger length bring any new problems? Like having air not reach the parts? Should I wait for the other cases to restock or could the Meshify 2 be a significant improvement?
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So, I have a Meshify C case containing a 3900X w/DRP4 Cooler, B450 Tomahawk Max, RTX 3070 and 32GB RAM. The front fans are 2x Noctua A14 iPPM-2000, which can go up to 2000rpm, but the rear fans are the stock 2x 120mm case fans, which run at 1200rpm max. So there's quite a bit of positive pressure, overall. Would swapping the 2x rear 1200rpm 120mm fans with some higher rpm ones (Maybe even have them be 1x 120mm and 1x 140mm higher rpm fans as exhaust), reducing the overall positive pressure, improve cooling or making it worse?
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So, I'm a first time pc builder and torn between a couple graphics cards in terms of their length and how they fit inside the Meshify C case. One of them is so long that it will obstruct the placment of a bottom fan behind the front of the case. Therefore, if you want a fan mounted at the bottom front of the case, you would have to mount it on the outside, right behind the front mesh panel. I'm wondering, does this make a huge difference in overall thermals? If so, is it a bad change or a good one? My idea is to mount 2x 140mm fans on the outside in this fashion, should I choose the longer card. Below is my build for reference, if it helps. The gpu in question is the MSI RTX 2080 Super Gaming X Trio, so just ignore the one I've listed in the build. Thanks! https://pcpartpicker.com/user/cimage/saved/#view=gB8gt6
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I am looking to upgrade my PC case and I was looking at the Meshify C but it is too short to fit all the hardware I want (Rad with push pull). I found the MasterBox Pro 5 on Cooler Masters website and it looks like what I need but first, it appears you can't mount fans on the top and second when I google it, nothing about that case comes up and I can't find it on Amazon. On Cooler Master's website, it does say new so does that mean it isn't available to buy yet? Also do any of you have any other suggestions for cases? I like the Meshify and the MasterBox pro 5 as they have a psu cover and you can see the fans at the front? If the Meshify was longer, I would 100% get it.
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I was about to get the Phanteks P400s but then I heard complaints of terrible airflow and what not. Then I found out Fractal Design released a New PC case called the Meshify C and I'm really interested in it. Should I get the Meshify C as my very first PC Case or no get something else?
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I don't plan on using a radiator for some time, and I know SP fans are for radiators and the likes. I don't mind the accoustics but it would be nice if the fans are silent I plan on either getting the corsair AF/SP 140 / silent edition x3 (2 for intake 1 for exhaust) I'm mainly curiouse if af fans would be hinderd as intake since the meshify c has a foam like cover at the front (At least thats what I've thought after seeing pictures and videos) Also, I dont know much about fan specs and configurations. I just want something thats worth it and working right out of the box Im on a budget (Student)
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Which case shoul I buy for my build? 8700k Asus Maximus X Hero AC 16 ddr4 G Skill trident z rgb Strix 1080ti OC nzxt kraken x62 1tb Samsung Evo ssd 750 watt power supply PLEASE VOTE IN THE POLL.....
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The almost two month wait for my 3900X has ended and I've finally completed it! CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X CPU Cooler: NZXT Kraken X62 Thermal Compound: Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut Motherboard: Asus PRIME X570-PRO Memory: Corsair Vengeance LPX 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Storage: Samsung 970 Evo Plus 1 TB GPU: Asus GeForce GTX 1080 Ti 11 GB Turbo GPU Cooler: Kraken G12 + NZXT Kraken X52 Case: Fractal Design Meshify C Power Supply: SeaSonic PRIME Ultra Titanium 850 W 80+ Titanium + Phanteks White Extentions Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro OEM 64-bit Case Fan: 3 x Noctua NF-F12 PWM chromax.black.swap + 2 x Noctua NF-A14 PWM chromax.black.swap + 1 x Noctua b9 The top rad ended up being a ridiculously tight fit with the rad touching the IO shield, front rad and rear fan. There was barely 1mm of wiggle room in any direction or at least thats how it seemed. The cable management was also a nightmare because of all the AIO cables and the 500mm extentions and radiators clogging up the case. I also ran the firmware update for both AIOs in CAM and it was interrupted by some other program shutting the PC down. For a moment it seemed that both were bricked but I managed to recover them with the reprogramming tool. All in all very long wait and very stressful build but the results are awesome and I'm quite proud. This PC is going to be my gamedev, design, and gaming workstation. CPU settings are stock and haven't touched RAM either... yet: https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/19525415 Cinebench R20 - 7048 Pics:
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Hi all, I am just planning my first build, so sorry in advance for any stupid assumptions/mistakes. After some research, I decided that I wanted to go with a high-airflow mid-tower. I really really like the Meshify C from Fractal Design, mostly due to its design and cable management possibilities. However, I also want to install a radiator in the front because I read that it’s slightly better than mounting it to the top leaving only 280mm for the GPU. And since I want to go with an open air CPU, I find it hard to fit one of those. Can you guys think of a similar case to the Meshify C that leaves slightly more room for a bigger GPU? (I could technically go with the S2 but it feels like I would waste so much space without water cooling) Thanks in advance!
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Hey all, I have a Meshify C TG and recently made the switch back to air cooling. I am using the be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4 on my i9 9900K. I have 2 Corsair ML 140 fans in the front and 1 Corsair ML 120 fan for exhaust in addition to the fans on the Dark Rock. My temps are 28-30 Celsius on idle and between 60-70 Celsius under load with 4.7 GHz across all 8 cores. I have my fans set about 50-60% speed which seems to strike a nice balance, but when the Corsair fans need to do some extra work, they get LOUD. Are there fans out there that might improve acoustics while also maintaining/improving the airflow? I’ve been looking at Fractal’s Venturi series as the AF versions seem to move a lot of air for a small noise hit. Any suggestions are appreciated (as long as you don’t try to sway me back to AIO cooling, haha).
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Hey everyone! Decided to do some modding to my case and was wondering if anyone knew of a shop or somewhere online where I can order tempered glass side panels and frames and such for the Meshify C series cases. I have a Meshify C White but am looking to mod it and customize it a bit and I really like the dark tempered glass side panels that come on the Dark TG version. I've checked the Fractal Design website and around a couple other "parts" retailers but can't find any Meshify C TG panels just R6 TG panels.
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Upgraded from an FX-8350 and gtx1060 back in December. Here's the new build: -Ryzen 5 2600 @4.0ghz -16gb Corsair Vengeance RGB @3200mhz -Gigabyte AB350M-DS3H motherboard -GTX980ti hybrid -240gb ssd & 1tb hard drive -500w EVGA power supply -All in a Fractal Design Meshify C Mini case -The monitor is a Lenovo Y27g What do you guys think?
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Hi all, I am probably swapping my Fractal Design Arc Midi R2 for a Meshify C (I want a slightly smaller case, I want a neater case and hopefully a cooler case). Currently I have 2 Arctic P12 PWM PST fans in the front which I am planning to take to the new case. I also have a Corsair Hydro H75 with a push/pull configuration as exhaust. The Meshify C comes with two 120mm fans. Currently my plan is to buy a third Arctic P12 so I can have three P12s in the front as intake, and the two included case fans on top as exhaust plus the radiator in the back as exhaust. My question is, would it be worth it to purchase two 140mm fans (Arctic P14s? Be Quiet Pure Wings 2?) as intake, move the two P12s to the top and take out the included fans? So basically: 2x 140mm in front (Arctic P14 or BQ Silent Wings 2) or 3x 120mm in front (Arctic P12) or 2x 120mm in front (Arctic P12) Thanks Edit: Should mention, cooling the GPU is the main concern
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Hi all, I'm looking for two 140mm fans to serve as intake fans for my Meshify C. Currently I have three 120mm fans as intake, but I would prefer to have the full shroud and this won't work with 3 120mm fans. Currently I am looking at the Arctic P14 PST fans, mainly because they are cheap and I already have the P12s which are quite good. However I also saw the Be Quiet! Pure Wings 2 PWM High-Speed. These have more CFM but less air pressure (mm H20). Since the front of the Meshify C has a pretty thick mesh, would the Arctics be better for me? Any other advice for fans that cost about €10? Cheers
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I'm sure there's someone on this page who knows this, but what are the internal dimensions of the Meshify C? Looking to get some RGB strips and all I have found are the overall dimensions.
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Help!! So i just upgraded my pc today and i put a h150i radiator front mount with one top mount and bottom mounted fan and i put three fans on the outside of the case because of the 1080ti. I can not get the front filter on and i know that people have modified their case in order to get the front filter back on. Anyone do this if so how did you get around the front air filter problem! I have heard that you can cut the plastic mesh out but i still can not get the bottom to clip in.
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I'm planning on switching to a new case and motherboard (i currently, have an ATX board). I already asked some from Fractal Designs support if an SSI CEB motherboard (Asus x99 WS/USB 3.0) would fit inside the Meshify C, they told me it's not officially supported but could maybe fit. Does anyone know if the 23mm on my SSI CEB board will touch the curved part on the case and if they block the cable holes?
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on this build, I used the Dark TG Meshify C. I didn't buy any RGB stuff. The only RGB components I have are the built in ones (Video Card and Mobo). How do I make sure that I can see my parts on the tempered glass? Will cheap china RGB leg strips do the work? Should I have bought a Meshify Non-Dark TG instead? Or should I also consider the white meshify C TG? https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/list/pVZzCb I've been trying to base my build on the following: https://cdn.pcpartpicker.com/static/forever/images/userbuild/234993.67dfee9a9e5edd2f5db8e0b4f113187f.1600.jpg https://cdn.pcpartpicker.com/static/forever/images/userbuild/233053.3e457839197e95ec93e53ee69322ce47.1600.jpg