Elvis Shida is a Tech/Hardware Writer from Kenya. He has been building PCs for a decade and is keenly interested in motherboards, monitors, and gaming TVs. When not building PCs or writing about ...
Adam Corsetti is a Commerce Writer from the United States. An avid gamer since childhood, Adam became hooked on video games after using the original Nintendo NES console. During college, he created a ...
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 ...
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 ...
At Computex 24 Leo and the crew showed us lots of new dual chamber cases and new reverse connector motherboards. In this video we'll be combining the two to make an MSI-sponsored build using the mag ...
We got to check out MSI's new 'Project Zero' range of motherboards at Computex 2023 earlier this year, and when paired with the company's compact and stylish Project Zero compatible case and new ...
Our msi Project Zero Build + Benchmarks! Parts List: Intel Core i7-14700K msi Z790 Project Zero Motherboard msi rtx 4070 Ti super Gaming x Slim msi meg Maestro 700L pz Case msi mag CoreLiquid E360 AiO ...
The big picture: First announced at Computex in 2023, MSI's Project Zero motherboard line introduces a revolutionary approach to PC cable management, relocating all the usual front-facing connectors ...
If you’ve ever built a PC yourself before, you know that the I/O ports are usually positioned towards the rear of the case. Some cases might include some ports on the front, but the major ports ...
We got our first in-person look at MSI's 'Project Zero' motherboard design at Computex 2023, which moves power and other connectors to the back of the board for a cable-free look. Today comes the ...
Fancy a PC in a glass-sided case? Asus' Back to the Future (BTF) initiative one-ups MSI's Project Zero for cable-free PC builds by incorporating a special graphics card with no power wires. We give it ...