- Feb 1, 2008
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I have noticed that many companies are offering more cases with bottom mounted power supplies. Examples include: P182, some of the new Lian Li, the Antec 900, the Cool Master 690, ect. However, I dont' understand what benefits are gotten from having the PSU mounted on the bottom of the case.
It would seem to me having the PSU at the top of the case is the most optimal position. The PSU at the top of the case acts as a great case fan pulling the hot air off the processor and pushing it out the back of the case. the PSU also remains relatively dust free at the top of the case as opposted to being at the bottom of the case (where it would be sucking dust bunnies into is circuitry).
I guess for some cases cable management might be easier with the bottom mounted PSU. But then extra heat from the PSU is floating up into the video cards!
Am I just missing some obvious benefit?
It would seem to me having the PSU at the top of the case is the most optimal position. The PSU at the top of the case acts as a great case fan pulling the hot air off the processor and pushing it out the back of the case. the PSU also remains relatively dust free at the top of the case as opposted to being at the bottom of the case (where it would be sucking dust bunnies into is circuitry).
I guess for some cases cable management might be easier with the bottom mounted PSU. But then extra heat from the PSU is floating up into the video cards!
Am I just missing some obvious benefit?
