Not much going on with it. The m-atx supply runs it just fine. It's quiet.
What started off as a rocket fast little gaming itx build only wound up obnoxiously noisy because manufactures can't correctly state specifications like the output to noise curve on a power supply. Due to the lack of any quality components it'll never be anything special. It's not worth it to me to have to make things like a low profile heatsink. I can't imagine I'm the only one who wants a small computer but when I start looking up specs on existing products I find nothing I can use. It keeps getting bigger, defeting the purpose. 12x12x3" is what it wound up at. It'll be a one-off project sitting on the shelf like so many others. I don't really have a use for it. I'm pretty self-defeting when it comes to building things because I keep comparing my work to retail products. This will never "look cool" or wind up on a retail shelf. I just don't have the machinery required. If I had the tools I'd blow your mind with what can be done. Unfortunatly we're all eating from corporate hands with only financial agendas.
Lazzer, DO NOT GIVE UP! You have all the tools and skills required... more than what I had back when I was still modding. Most of my projects were done with a dremel, tin snips, a file and pliers. You've got some great ideas and can really execute. The duct for the CPU fan is really innovative.
I actually stumbled upon TPU and your posting when trying to find fan noise information about the SPI300F4BB ... also, thanks for the posting the review of that Athena AP-MFATX30 PSU. I'll steer clear. I guess I can only assume the SPI300F4BB is going to be just as noisy... both are 80PLUS certified which is what I want since the PSU is going to be put into an always-on HTPC.
So anyway, my HTPC is my DialupPC (
http://www.envador.com/cases/Dialup/) that I made a while back. I needed a new PSU for my DialupPC . I upgraded the guts a few months ago to a core 2 duo E8400 and an itx board. You see the PSU in my pics? That's the power supply I ripped out of an old Shuttle XPC box. It's strikingly similar to the SPI300F4BB and AP-MFATX30. And yes, it got NOISY when under load. Why is nothing ever perfect?
Well, back in 2006/2007 (i think) I got this external power brick PSU:
http://www.mini-box.com/picoPSU-150-XT ... It was enough to power the P4 2.0Ghz that was in DialupPC at the time. Totally silenced my HTPC. Sometimes the little fan in the external brick kicked in, but it was pretty quiet.
I figure it's been a good 3 years and since DialupPC's board is out for RMA, I might as well replace the PSU (since I'm not sure whether my picoPSU is dying and if that caused the my motherboard to die).
My choice is either to get another picoPSU combo or maaaaybe THIS! -->
http://www.idotpc.com/thestore/pc/viewPrd.asp?idcategory=67&idproduct=831 ... It's the SPI 120GNF and it's fanless. 120Watts though, so maybe if you're driving a gaming card it won't work out.
For comparison, it looks like the picoPSUs are available in up to 150watts.
Anyway, I'm going to keep watching this thread for sure! Rooting for ya.