Is it just me or is there absolutely zero benefit to making an entry-level low-wattage PSU semi-modular?
As far as I can tell it just increases costs without providing any benefit whatsoever.
In a higher power unit, it could conceivably be used to power things other than a motherboard, like a GPUs in a mining rig but as a 'budget' 500W part it's clearly going to go into a dGPU PC build and nothing else, so there's no reason to add cost by making the 24-pin and 8-pin ATX cables modular. Arguably at least one PCIe power connector could be hardwired too, since there's little to no reason to purchase a PSU of this Wattage without a dGPU to power.
It doesn't cross my mind for a premium build where buyers are choosing to spend more for extra features, but in the Core series where cost is a major factor and value is important, fully-modular just seems like a frivolous waste of budget that could have been used to either lower the price or increase quality, such as a higher-quality fan or better heatsinks to reduce operating temperatures and noise.
Yeah, that's one of the more sure methods of reducing a sleeve-bearing's lifespan, short of actually beating it to death with a hammer.