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 ...
After various concepts, experiments and leaks in the tech press, it looks like motherboards with the majority of their surface-mount headers located on the rear are entering into the mainstream. ASUS ...
Colorful has introduced a new motherboard called the iGame B760M Ultra Z. This motherboard is special because it has connectors on the back, which helps keep the cables organized and tidy when ...
ASUS has revealed its new TUF GAMING B760M-BTF WIFI D4 motherboard, and it features a rare physical design in that the BTF series is all about hiding the connectors on the underside of the motherboard ...
The latest version of the BTF or Back to the Future rear-connect standard for motherboards, BTF 3.0 , goes even further in its quest to banish cables for a super-clean look, this time consolidating ...
MSI has unveiled its new Project Zero: a new LGA1700-based motherboard that has no power connectors -- well, no connectors at all -- on the front. The only things that you can see are the LGA1700 ...
Does anyone know if HP/Compaq utilized standard mATX board mounts and front panel (power/LEDs/etc) connectors in their bottom-feeder boxes? Neighbor has a Presario CQ5700Y desktop w/single-core Athlon ...
I have an ancient Dell XPS 8900 from 2016. Over the years, I've upgraded everything but the motherboard and processor. Now I'm thinking of replacing that. A few forums, however, report that Dell's XPS ...
While many people think of the CPU as their computer's brain, the motherboard is like its nervous system and spinal cord. Not only does the motherboard provide a place for the CPU to sit, but it also ...
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 ...
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