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As far as I know FSP makes a 500W Flex ATX PSU, and there's also the modded one from Geeek that you can buy separately. There might be some others but I haven't known about them yet.I only have made a mockup with the Flex PSU placed in the front of the case, but that is a more difficult design to achieve in this small of a case. A better layout will be placing it horizontally, below the motherboard, with the power outlet of the PSU directly facing out the back. That'll make the case taller, instead of longer. The case is already elevated some 10mm with its built-in feet for possible ventilation area, so the vents of the PSU will face the bottom in order to take in fresh air.The CPU and GPU will need intake air from the side panels, and ideally exhaust most of the warm air out the top. The flexible riser does obscure some of the CPU side so I'm curious to see how temperatures will be when testing loads with side panels installed.
As far as I know FSP makes a 500W Flex ATX PSU, and there's also the modded one from Geeek that you can buy separately. There might be some others but I haven't known about them yet.
I only have made a mockup with the Flex PSU placed in the front of the case, but that is a more difficult design to achieve in this small of a case. A better layout will be placing it horizontally, below the motherboard, with the power outlet of the PSU directly facing out the back. That'll make the case taller, instead of longer. The case is already elevated some 10mm with its built-in feet for possible ventilation area, so the vents of the PSU will face the bottom in order to take in fresh air.
The CPU and GPU will need intake air from the side panels, and ideally exhaust most of the warm air out the top. The flexible riser does obscure some of the CPU side so I'm curious to see how temperatures will be when testing loads with side panels installed.