
Simplest just to use the SuperMicro, and then get a few extension cables from Amazon if my motherboard needs it? Any thoughts? At $50 the SuperMicro PSU sounds reasonable.

So to me that means I need to either get the 1U SuperMicro 605 PSU The PSU at a store in USA - or I need to hack something together to mount an ATX PSU (which sounds like a cumbersome effort). Reminder: no modification to top shelf, MATX board, plus I have one AMD Radeon 5700 (with associated power plugs). I'm very familiar with building PCs, but I'm not completely clear on the best way to lock down an ATX PSU into the case.

Here's where I'm looking for practical help: Not clear on how that would be done since I'd likely use Noctua fans, and rewiring would be required. I still have the lower shelf that fits under the PCIe cards, even if I'm not quite clear on how to mount that, but it's a consideration to put back in place, and maybe I could get a way to reuse the slide-in fan setups too.

I can't see (in spite of the TonyMac guide) how to remove the top shelf, and honestly, as my motherboard is mATX, I see little reason to do so. I've removed everything except the top shelf (and the HDD case), and I've left the pins and mounts on the motherboard intact so I can pick and choose TheLaserHive or Doing-It-All-Myself once I decide. Hi! I have recently disassembled a G5 (Late 2004) case.
