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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 the ...
We love a bit of 3D printing action when it comes to PC modding, and PC builder Steve Grever has pushed the boat out with this fiery open-air build. Wanting to get away from the standard black box, ...
We declared the War on Cables the hottest PC trend of 2023 after Computex last summer and at CES 2024, the concept got real. Asus was busy showing off its vision for desktop PC without visible ...
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. I have been a technology ...
We've seen some bizarre custom PC cases in our time but this gaming PC built into an alloy car wheel is one of the more outlandish we've ever encountered. Built by Jon Salvini, it's rather ...
One of my favorite trends in desktop PC design for the last couple of years has been what we call “The War on Cables,” wherein all the interior power and data cables are hidden on the backside of a ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Whether building a new computer from scratch or setting up your triple-monitor gaming rig, keeping your cables neat and tidy will help your ...
There are a growing number of network-attached storage (NAS) hardware available from Chinese companies like UGREEN, Beelink, AOOSTAR, and MINISFORUM. But why buy an entirely new computer if you’ve ...
The Back-to-Front (BTF) design approach focuses on hiding all the messy wiring inside a PC for a cleaner, more organized look. In this setup, connectors and headers are moved to the rear of the ...
There's truly nothing better than finally amassing the complete collection of parts you need for a new PC build. Peeling open all the boxes and getting started on the build can be the best part, but ...
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