I've just had a look at the link :-)
Unfortunately I’ve got a huge amount of wiring, heatsinks, PCB's and brackets to cram into the PSU as well, and any PSU's with a large fan on the inside-case edge will simply take too much room up. Unfortunately, as much I’d of liked to go for a large, low speed fan approach, it means I can't fit all the gear in - Its got to be one of the old style ones. Thanks for the manufacturer recommendation though :-)
One idea was to take the PSU fan (On my original PSU), turn it around, and bolt a commercial fan-filter cover to the PSU case. However, I figured that this *might* be risky as originally straight non-turbulent air was drawn through the PSU from what would be the inside of the PC case, past the power heatsinks, then through the fan and out of the PSU. I figured that turning the fan around would result in turbulent air in the PSU, and thus might adversely affect cooling. Any ideas or thoughts on this matter?