bigben2k |
01-12-2003 10:38 PM |
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Originally posted by Nate Bray-Marks
Allow me to further elaborate. By an external case I ment a small box of some kind that the PS is placed into un-modified from an existing computer with openings for the power wires to pass through. But Ido like the idea of painting the PS and putting feet on it.
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I seriously doubt that you'll find such a product because a) the PSU is spec'ed for an ATX compliant enclosure, which includes ventilation and b) because 99.9% of PSU have a back power connector, and a front set of power cables, which would really make a mess of things unless you have a hole in the top/middle of your case.
The only thing to worry about, when externalizing the PSU is the whole grounding question: to ground, or not to ground...
Take your PSU and a voltmeter: if the PSU case is grounded (i.e. contact between middle power pin and PSU case), then you might opt to ground the case as well, which means running a grounding wire from the PSU case to the computer case (they must be bolted).
I mention this because if the PSU case is indeed grounded, you might get an intermittent ground within the PC case, if at all, and that's never good (hence the rubber feet).
Have you considered modding the PSU into a half height unit, and slipping it into a drive bay?
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