Here have some minor picture updates:
The top picture is the most recent and correct, the bottom is just for internal layout.
I suppose I could But in order for this PSU to suit my build properly, I'm either going to have to have it have a 12V and 19V rail (19V for the motherboard, 12V for the graphics card), or just use a boost converter on the 12V rail (though that entails either a second 12V rail or a hilariously powerful single 12V rail). And I have very limited space.You could find a power supply that does what you want that you can dissect and reverse engineer
Ah, you see, this PSU should internalise all power generating components. I'm aiming to have absolutely no power bricks.Well if you have a strong power brick that's outputting 19V, you could divide it so that it goes one way to the motherboard and the other to the internal PSU for the GPU?
The meanwell PSUs are too big And yeah, I’m most likely going to overspec each rail in order to keep safe like that.Perhaps a Meanwell PSU would be more inline with your goals?
Regardless, be careful and up-rate your components. don't want anything to fail or shock you.
Reading is not my strong suite. A splitter, thenyou wouldn't need any converters, the brick outputs 19V.