The website is intended for Chinese users - you can use a third-party site like Superbuy to order on your behalf.
Also, you will need to communicate that you want the 330w version with graphics plug, as the default version is lesser.
Superbuy is a great service and the shipping isn't too expensive down under. That DC-ATX was exactly what I'm thinking of. I need a lot of CPU and just a bit of GPU so I might get this also: https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=760211443484. More out of curiosity with it tbh.
Another option would be to go with a case that can fit Meanwell's LOP-300-12 power supply.
This still requires a DC-ATX module, but since the Meanwell outputs 12V, the module can be simpler in design.
Thank you for reminding me about this product. Is it dangerous having it in a case without an enclosure on it? It's weird having all that electrical stuff exposed.
Thank you for reminding me about this product. Is it dangerous having it in a case without an enclosure on it? It's weird having all that electrical stuff exposed.
It is reasonably safe, just don't poke at it while it's turned on. You could buy a polypropylene sheet and cut it to size, to place beneath the board to reduce the potential danger - it's a good electrical insulator.
Concerns only the fan mounting, the fan itself rotates freely!
At 200W, it's spinning at about 80% of 3000, but it's pretty quiet compared to the Arctic P8 MAX, which accelerates at 4000rpm at 80C). So the loudest place I have is not the Noctua 3000, but the 4 Arctic P8 MAX case fans.
Do you think a 70w GPU and the 9950x could be run on a 300w power supply? I'm thinking of using this case: https://caseend.com/data/bug/bug-d1 and an external power brick (lower heat, noise, etc).