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Zaydoon

Anyone knows how to put the transformer part outside the case and the output inside the case, anyone makes these .thanks

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33 minutes ago, Zaydoon said:

Anyone knows how to put the transformer part outside the case and the output inside the case, anyone makes these .thanks

You could theoretically have the actuall psu outside the case and the wires go inn through the back, but this won't exactly look good. Why do you want to do this?

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38 minutes ago, Zaydoon said:

Anyone knows how to put the transformer part outside the case and the output inside the case, anyone makes these .thanks

The transformer is physically a part of the power supply on the pcb inside, you can't just rip it out.

 

There are motherboards that run off of a laptop charging bricks, or you could get psu extensions and mover the entire psu out of the case.

 

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Well I assume by transformer you mean the whole PSU (as in the older terminology of referring to any PSU as a transformer). Otherwise as @SLAYR said, the "transformer" is a component that is soldered on to the board of the PSU.

You could just get all of the wires, put them in a tube of some sort (or ziptie them together), and have all of the wires go into the case. Some non-modular PSU's sorta do this already (at least for the first few inches) since all of the wires come out of one hole. You can use extensions if the cables aren't long enough.

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1 hour ago, Zaydoon said:

I just want to take advantage of consol sized cases.

SFX or TFX power supply is what most of them take. 

 

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