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    MSI’s New ‘Invisible Cable’ PC Might Be Going Too Far in Innovation

    By ayaksızOcak 12, 2025Yorum yapılmamış2 Mins Read
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    MSI Project Zero X: The Bold (and Risky) Evolution of Cable-Free PC Builds

    The pursuit of a clean, cable-free PC setup has become a central theme in modern desktop design. At CES 2025, MSI took this trend to a whole new level with its Project Zero X, a bold attempt at minimizing cable clutter and creating a truly sleek, minimalist build. However, while the concept is visually appealing, the execution might have pushed things too far.

    At first glance, the Project Zero X offers everything a PC builder could dream of—a beautifully clean design where all the cables are hidden at the back of the case, showcasing the crisp white and aluminum components through a curved glass or polycarbonate enclosure. But on closer inspection, something feels… off. Specifically, the motherboard’s I/O board is rotated 90 degrees and positioned to point downward, nestled within a hollow at the bottom of the case. Similarly, the graphics card is mounted via a PCI extender cable, requiring all cables to be routed through the bottom of the system.

    This approach immediately calls to mind the infamous Power Mac G4 Cube from 2000, known for its cable arrangement that forced users to connect everything to the bottom of the machine. While MSI’s design is certainly more modern, it feels like a design that’s trying too hard to create something visually unique, possibly at the expense of practicality.

    One potential downside is that using a blower-style GPU with this configuration may lead to heat buildup, as the hot air from the card would be directed toward the bottom chamber, potentially causing overheating across the system’s other components. Additionally, the case appears to be quite large, allocating much of its internal volume to accommodate the hidden power supply and cable management space. While it creates a visually stunning build, it may not be the most efficient use of space.

    It’s important to note that Project Zero X is still in the prototype stage, and the parts on display at CES are not final. As MSI refines the design, we may see changes to improve both functionality and aesthetics, potentially unveiling a more user-friendly version at events like Computex 2025. In the meantime, for those interested in the cable-free aesthetic but not ready for this extreme design, MSI’s current Project Zero cases may offer a more balanced solution.

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