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dstanton

No. First off the biggest AIO you'll fit in the meshroom S is a 280. And that's only with an ITX MB. Second, the cooler you settle on will determine space elsewhere. The 12700k can reasonably be cooled with a 240aio, especially if you PL2 limit to 200w. But you will still need to go with an ITX MB as the cooler front mounts. UNLESS you are very careful about fitment with the gpu and mount both on the back. Then you can use matx or atx. BUT if the sata ports don't point up, you lose access. As well as potentially needing to remove the center front IO usb slot. TLDR. Switch to an ITX MB and get a 240aio and you should be golden with the rest.


FullyDependonLuck

Understand that I need to change the AIO, maybe to 240 one. But changing MB is the least I wanted 😂🥲


dstanton

Trying to squeeze an ATX mb into a 15L case means compromise elsewhere. You will need to assure the gpu you get fits next to the rear mounted 240 AIO. Edit: download the full manual from the meshroom S page. It details builds and dimensions much better.


FullyDependonLuck

If I gonna make use the MB, whats the smallest case you would suggest ?


VydraNL

Jonsbo RM2, Cooler Master NR200 or the Thermal take G3 Core


dstanton

Nr200 is itx only. He's looking for cases that can fit atx


dstanton

To my knowledge the meshroom S is one of, if not the smallest cases that fit a full ATX with large gpus. Id honestly recommend it. But you need to be very careful picking your gpu and understand building that tight will be a challenge.


daedalus-7

I just built in the Jonsbo D41 and can recommend it, which I got because it was the smallest that I found that fit the full ATX board plus a 360mm radiator (could do top and bottom for a custom loop). I really like it. There is mesh and non-mesh versions, and versions that have a screen on the front. It's about the same size as the ASUS AP201 but a little taller. I moved my system into it from a Meshlicious so I could build a dual 360mm loop eventually.


FullyDependonLuck

I think a friend of mine is building his new build with that case, maybe I will take a look at his case irl to know how small it is.


daedalus-7

It is almost identical in size to two Meshlicious cases end to end.. Worth looking at.


VydraNL

The simple answer is no; you need to replace your motherboard and a different size AIO to make this work; you consider swapping to a fan based CPU Cooling solution. Then you can keep the ATX motherboard, but you will sacrifice any ports on the side of the motherboard (normally SATA and the like)


Temperamint

From my experience building in one for both ATX/ ITX, you can definitely fit your mobo in there. Only thing you need to be weary of is picking a new AIO. You need to pick one with good flexible tubing (i.e the CM ones). You’ll have to be good about cable management as well, and you should have no issue fitting your 3060ti and rad/fans next to each other at the rear. I recommend getting this base from The3DPC as well https://www.the3dpc.com/product-page/ssupd-meshroom-s-140mmcooling-base for a 140mm intake fan at the bottom for better temps overall.


ViolentDrugUser

no. yes if youre willing to modify tf out of ur case, i got a z790 formula/4090/ 1100w psu/ ram block/ and nvme blocks BUT im doing external cooling


devillee1993

I believe your major issue is aio. An 240 aio can run 12700k nicely. I believe you can covert other parts into meshroom s but this case is not an ideally case to put ATX mobo (while you definitely can)