This is going to be a scratch-built PSU mod. Basically I've been using a cheapo Dynex power supply as a bench supply, but with all of it's cords it's rather messy and unorganized. I decided to make it into a table-top modular style power center. I plan to have at least 4 terminals (12v, G, 3.3v, 5v), along with several molex connectors for direct-plugin of devices that use them.
The internals of the PSU will be removed from their casing and mounted to the back panel as shown. The edges are 90º aluminum angle that will be cut to 8" length and cut at a 45º angle on each side, so it will me an 8" cube. The panels will be from 3mm solid black polycarbonate (shown translucent for better effect), and will be riveted to the angled aluminum. There will be two 120mm fans, one intake and one exhaust. I may change the design though, as 2 120mm fans may be overkill. I may just install one 120mm exhaust fan in the top panel, along with some holes in the sides and/or bottom for intake air.
There will be some cutouts of various sizes and whatnot, along with some internal lighting just to give it a little glow.
Anything anyone thinks may be useful for a benchtop power supply let me know. Whether it be different connections, tools, etc.