With Computex happening this week a lot of interesting PC projects have appeared online. One of the trends we're seeing emerge is a move towards hiding all of a PC's cables. The result is not only a ...
At Computex 24 Leo and the crew showed us lots of new dual chamber cases and new reverse connector motherboards. In this ...
The company has been collaborating with DIY-APE on the recent B760 and B650 chipsets. Now MSI is stepping up into the Z790 Project Zero, which will be capable of housing Intel's new 14th Gen Core ...
We've covered "back-connect" motherboards multiple times, most recently yesterday when Maingear was showing off its Maingear Zero lineup of systems with cleaner cable cable management than you'll find ...
MSI’s Project Zero is one of the many hidden cable motherboard projects that are currently a growing trend from various manufacturers including ASUS, ASRock and GIGABYTE. Today Project Zero has been ...
MSI debuted three new Project Zero motherboards for Core Ultra 200 Arrow Lake CPUs at CES 2025, beefing up the company’s ...
One of the big themes of Computex 2023, at least in terms of complete PC builds, was looking at ways to improve cable management through the smart motherboard and case design. With MSI creating ...
MSI has introduced its Project Zero motherboards, incorporating concealed connectors, akin to Asus DIY-APE and Gigabyte Project Stealth. By relocating onboard connectors to the motherboard's rear, ...
MSI's new Project Zero motherboard design has been spotted online, and this is a whole new concept in designing the motherboard in order to hide all connectors. Based on what appears to be the Z690 ...
Sleek designs with no visible power circuitry or power cords are a new trend in motherboard design. MSI's Project Zero is built on the MEG Unify platform, most likely the Z690 variant with quad-DDR5 ...
Threading cables to and from the power supply to the motherboard and other components has been a headache for PC builders for decades. But what would happen if you could just tuck them out of the way?