PSU cover, does it exist?

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  1. Posts : 597
    windows 7 Professional
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    PSU cover, does it exist?


    clearly it does, look at the corsair obsidian, but is there one for retail i could purchase for my new computer case so i dont have to spend 320 for that one nice feature. its a nice case, but not what i want, i just am interested in that sheet of steel over the psu that hides it when the door is closed and you are looking through the window, is there somthingi could purchase to cover that that is similar in concept? sry for being mr block of text, it is getting late and i am having trouble typing.
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  2. Posts : 6,618
    W7x64 Pro, SuSe 12.1/** W7 x64 Pro, XP MCE
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    And I'm having trouble understanding your question. If it is just that you want a cover for your computer, they are available a lot cheaper than the price you mentioned. If you Google for "computer cover", you will get many returns, but here is one as an example:

    Nylon & Vinyl Dust Covers and Marine Grade Outdoor Covers
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  4. Posts : 597
    windows 7 Professional
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    A Guy said:
    thank you for finding that, although its still not what is was looking for, its close enough, it may be a good example
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  5. Posts : 597
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    seekermeister said:
    And I'm having trouble understanding your question. If it is just that you want a cover for your computer, they are available a lot cheaper than the price you mentioned. If you Google for "computer cover", you will get many returns, but here is one as an example:

    Nylon & Vinyl Dust Covers and Marine Grade Outdoor Covers
    if you look at the inside of a corsair obsidian there is a long sheet of steel covering where the psu is installed so it is hidden when the door is shut, there is a large window on it, so when you look in, it looks like there is no psu, when in reality it is just UNDER the sheet metal, to access, just open the door, and its open on the side. visit new iegg to see what i am saying if you are having trouble understanding still
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  6. Posts : 12,012
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    You want a case with a side panel window, but when someone looks through the window, you don't want them to see the power supply?
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  7. Posts : 597
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    ignatzatsonic said:
    You want a case with a side panel window, but when someone looks through the window, you don't want them to see the power supply?
    as stupid as it seems yes, i want the focus to be the board, not the psu, the psu has a lot of cables that i dont want to re cover to make look prety for the 6 inches before they are hidden, i would rather hide it all togeather if possible, hides the wires, hides cable managment basically, it keeps the inside pretty and square, where now it kinda has a lump here, and a lump there, and you wonder if it looks takyer to show some wire than just have messy wire.
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  8. Posts : 966
    Windows 7 Enterprise
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    I think the lad is after the separator thing that divides the lower half where the PSU sits from the upper half where the mobo is.
    I dont know the name of it either :P
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  9. Posts : 12,012
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    My first thought is that any cover might interfere with cooling of the PSU, the case, or both.
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  10. Posts : 597
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    ignatzatsonic said:
    My first thought is that any cover might interfere with cooling of the PSU, the case, or both.
    explains why the corsair obsidian has a fan on it than

    edit: however, my fan is on the bottom of the case, not inside, so its houldnt be a problem anyways
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