Lian Li Spinoff Ssupd’s Meshlicious ITX Case Is a Versatile, Compact Box for a Modest Collection of Powerful Components

I have always loved their cases. Had several now, they are all still living somewhere, rebuilt into new computer for someone. I only used the all aluminum ones, never got one cut ever from their cases. A JOY to work with
 
This "review" seems to be lacking any tests or stats for temps, noise, etc.

It would be nice to see where the monitor cables are routed. The dark pictures to show off the RGB really don't help with actually seeing where cables go. Also, how can you attach multiple monitors? Right-angled connectors seem like they wouldn't allow for more than one on the same slot.
 
It 's called the Meshlicious but comes with a tempered glass panel? I see they've got standalone panels coming soon on their website but I'd much rather just have all mesh panels without having to pay extra.
 
I think these sorts of casing are becoming more common, and manufacturers will rejoice because it is probably very cheap for them to produce with so little metal used, and yet sells very well.
 
It 's called the Meshlicious but comes with a tempered glass panel? I see they've got standalone panels coming soon on their website but I'd much rather just have all mesh panels without having to pay extra.
The glass panel is for people that want to see inside their rig and display the fancy RGB lightings. While you can still see it through the mesh, its not as clear as glass.
 
The glass panel is for people that want to see inside their rig and display the fancy RGB lightings. While you can still see it through the mesh, its not as clear as glass.
I know what it's for but I just don't see the point of glass panels in sff systems. At under 20L you need all the ventilation you can get.