This prototype PC-layout scheme lets you view your PC from three sides with nary a cable in sight. The design and likely ...
MSI’s new Project Zero X PC puts the graphics card and motherboard side by side, and somehow moves both parts’ I/O ports to the back of the case.
The motherboard and case used in this build are from MSI's Project Zero line. This uses a system called Back-Connect to shift ...
MSI has showcased a panoramic case designed to enable PC builders to have zero-cable aesthetic from multiple angles through ...
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 ...
See, this Project Zero X motherboard has its I/O board pointed ... internal and external. But to be fair to MSI, this doesn’t look like it’s ready for a retail release yet.
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 ...
t the 2025 CES exhibition, MSI presented the PROJECT ZERO X concept machine, which introduces a novel approach to motherboard and I/O design. This concept device features a four-sided glass ...
MSI seems to have taken its zero-cable PC builds to the next level by eschewing typical component orientation and I/O port access. The company showed off a Project Zero X build at CES 2025 ...
MSI, though, is escalating the cable-quashing battle, at least in prototype form, with a new initiative it's calling Project Zero X. It follows the same general approach as the original ...
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.