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At CES 2024, MSI unveiled its no-cables desktop (or, at least, its no-visible-cables desktop!) with a special motherboard and PC case series dubbed “Project Zero.” We built it up—and created ...
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Building a PC is a deeply personal journey for everyone, and I've spent days going back and forth on component selection.
This custom PC build is based on the ISAC computer from The Division, and features modified waterblocks and a louvered radiator panel.
Enter MSI's Project Zero. Its claim to fame is that it relocates all of those unsightly headers and cables to the rear of the motherboard, giving you a much cleaner looking build.
Shown at Computex, the "Hidden Connector Concept Build" puts cables and power connectors (even the GPU one!) out of sight to give you an ultraclean finished desktop.
This stunning dual Corsair Obsidian 1000D PC build is packed with powerful components, including four Nvidia GeForce graphics cards and two AMD CPUs.
There's also no need for fancy cable mods, though I usually quite like the look of those. With that, we've killed off the bulk of a PC's cables. And yet still some remain.
We're also not just talking about managing the cables inside your computer but also the wires that connect your peripherals, displays, and other accessories attached to your PC.
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