As CES 2024 unfolds, MainGear emerges as a pioneer in the ongoing battle against cable clutter with its revolutionary “MG-RC” (rear connection) system. Teaming up with MSI and Phanteks, MainGear introduces this cutting-edge system in two distinctive desktop models – the Maingear Zero Drop and the Maingear NV9 Zero concept. Both showcase MSI’s Project Zero motherboards, strategically engineered with reverse-mount power and data connections, along with thoughtfully positioned cutouts on the motherboard mount.
The Zero Drop, featuring an all-white MSI MAG Pano M1000 PZ case, embodies MainGear’s pursuit of an aesthetically pristine desktop. The Project Zero motherboard, specifically the B760M variant, conceals almost every cable, leaving only essential connections visible. Limited quantities of the Zero Drop are set to be available starting January 24th, promising users an unparalleled, cable-free computing experience.
In a similar vein, the NV9 Zero, housed in the widely favored Phanteks NV9 case, takes cable management to the next level with its sleek all-black design. This desktop not only boasts an even cleaner appearance but also incorporates an attention-grabbing LCD display discreetly mounted at the rear. Contrary to its “Concept” label, the NV9 Zero will be made available to gamers in a customized build during the first quarter of 2024, showcasing MainGear’s unwavering commitment to innovation and visual elegance.