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Splicing into the many wires that is an atx+12v power connector, between the output of the power supply and the motherboard is way more fiddly than just dealing with the hot and neutral on an ordinary $5 PC power cord. You could also never be certain what weird ziptie and cable management system (or lack thereof) might exist in a home built x86 PC case, or if there's any room for hands to work at all...

I think the thing I saw is also meant to deal equally well with a commodity x86 PC built from parts, or an Intel NUC size thing, or a corporate desktop machine with proprietary internal wiring like a slimline Dell, Lenovo, HP, etc.



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