The problem of bottom mounted power.
Bottom mounted psu on carpet.
My computer sits on my desk and imo i would never set a computer on carpet.
Once you ve located where the psu will sit check the case for any grills or vents directly beneath this location.
Extra cables are easier to manage as they lay on the bottom.
You have to have space under the case though and be careful on high carpet.
Determine where the psu is intended to fit.
When intel designed the atx form factor the power supply fan was designated as the primary case fan.
To figure out whether your psu fan needs to point up or down start by looking over your pc case.
My psu is mounted in the bottom of my case a tj07.
A top mounted psu is like a 2nd exhaust fan but if you want it to run cooler go with a bottom mounted psu.
Mounting a psu in the top of the case should be ok as long as it vents to the top.
The carpet will block the airflow to the psu and in worst cases if you have no psu fan filter installed then the small fiber particles from the carpet can get deposited inside.
On a correctly oriented bottom psu it pulls cool air from the bottom and blows out the back.
In my case i get cool air for the intake and the hot air goes out the side of the case.
Psu s mounted on the top have to draw air from inside the case.
This means that they will run a bit hotter than a psu that is mounted on the bottom which draws air from outside the case.
Avoid placing case on carpet for bottom mounted psu with fan down never put your computer case on the carpet when you have a bottom mounted psu fan facing downwards.
This is typically at the bottom of the case in most modern chassis designs.
A bottom mounted psu keeps the psu cooler not the case.