The motherboard and case used in this build are from MSI's Project Zero line. This uses a system called Back-Connect to shift ...
(Credit: John Burek) Asus dubs its reverse-connector solution Back to the Future (BTF), while MSI's is Project Zero. I did a test build of Project Zero in the run-up to 2024's edition of CES ...
TL;DR: MSI has introduced a panoramic case that allows PC builders to achieve a zero-cable aesthetic from multiple angles, thanks to its transparent design. PC builders are looking toward more ...
But at CES 2025, the latest incarnation of MSI’s Project Zero takes things too far. Spy out the new build MSI is showing off on the CES floor. Upon first glance, it’s exactly what builders ...
Project Zero is of course MSI's branding for motherboards with all the connectors on the rear, an approach other motherboard makers including Gigabyte and its own project Stealth boards and Asus ...
MSI is challenging that concept at CES 2025 with Project Zero X. Like we said, most PC cases have its I/O ports positioned at the rear of the case. This helps hide the cables running from your ...
MSI debuted three new Project Zero motherboards for Core Ultra 200 Arrow Lake CPUs at CES 2025, beefing up the company’s midrange options for its hidden-cable product series. Of particular note ...
At CES 2025, MSI showcased the Project Zero X computer with several features: panoramic layout, concealed connections, and a panel of ports on the large rear side. MSI launched the Project Zero series ...
This prototype PC-layout scheme lets you view your PC from three sides with nary a cable in sight. The design and likely logistics are pretty out there, though. I have been a technology journalist ...
Over the past year, one response to that drive for cable-cleanup aesthetics has been the "reverse connector" motherboard, of which MSI and Asus are today's two leading proponents. These boards ...