
MSI's Project Zero Aims For No Visible Cables
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Date: 2023-05-31
Comments and reviews: 6
Tryhardtechy
YES! this is so very good to see from any manufacturer. for the past 3 years I have been shaking my head in disbelief that such a simple concept as putting power connectors on the BACK of the motherboard wasn't done. now there is finally some momentum going behind much smarter cable routing and power management making it's way to the public eye and i can't hope enough that it catches on for the mainstream DIY PC standards. between reverse connectors on mother boards, PSU side connectors and Asus's purposed new PCI-E power slot the industry has a real chance at eliminating most cables from inside the viewable part of the case increasing airflow passthrough and not to mention massively cleaning up the looks of a case.
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YES! this is so very good to see from any manufacturer. for the past 3 years I have been shaking my head in disbelief that such a simple concept as putting power connectors on the BACK of the motherboard wasn't done. now there is finally some momentum going behind much smarter cable routing and power management making it's way to the public eye and i can't hope enough that it catches on for the mainstream DIY PC standards. between reverse connectors on mother boards, PSU side connectors and Asus's purposed new PCI-E power slot the industry has a real chance at eliminating most cables from inside the viewable part of the case increasing airflow passthrough and not to mention massively cleaning up the looks of a case.
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nicolas
Neat, but what's the point in doing this, I am the one who put my pc under my desk, never see my case until something went wrong, and I don't understand why peaple want light in their case. Let's say you want to see the case while you look at the monitor, isn't it kind of a distraction and hurt to the eyes with those saturated and frequent color.
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Neat, but what's the point in doing this, I am the one who put my pc under my desk, never see my case until something went wrong, and I don't understand why peaple want light in their case. Let's say you want to see the case while you look at the monitor, isn't it kind of a distraction and hurt to the eyes with those saturated and frequent color.
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Shinnok789
Awesome mobo indeed, even if it's case limited for now.
But those 3 fans ruin the wole project... you reduced the number of wires for esthetic purposes, but left the back of the 3 fans visible even their wires can be easily seen. Why not use reverse flow fans?
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Awesome mobo indeed, even if it's case limited for now.
But those 3 fans ruin the wole project... you reduced the number of wires for esthetic purposes, but left the back of the 3 fans visible even their wires can be easily seen. Why not use reverse flow fans?
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Ginge
It's nice, but also, I think we need to go back to cases that actually look good. RGB isn't amazing. Windows should be in your house, your car, installed on c:, but not on the side of your case.
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It's nice, but also, I think we need to go back to cases that actually look good. RGB isn't amazing. Windows should be in your house, your car, installed on c:, but not on the side of your case.
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Manrique
If they can manage some sort of alliance with case manufactures....I can see Project Zero transform in to a viable option. Until that happens.....my Dremel will help me get it done.
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If they can manage some sort of alliance with case manufactures....I can see Project Zero transform in to a viable option. Until that happens.....my Dremel will help me get it done.
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Denis
Asus tech seems more impressive. If only it could be implemented across all mb manufacturers, otherwise not much sense in it
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Asus tech seems more impressive. If only it could be implemented across all mb manufacturers, otherwise not much sense in it
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