For PC enthusiasts seeking the pinnacle of cable management and a visually stunning build, Maingear introduces the Zero Drop desktop—a groundbreaking system that effortlessly conceals power and data cables to achieve an unparalleled level of cleanliness. While the joy of assembling cutting-edge tech is undeniable, the allure of a pre-built system that seamlessly integrates innovative cable management is equally compelling.
The Zero Drop marks the inception of this cable management revolution, featuring an MSI Mag Pano M1000 PZ white enclosure and the Project Zero B760M motherboard. This dynamic combination allows for the discreet routing of major cables behind the motherboard, presenting a clean and organized interior. The system is powered by an Intel Core i7-14700K processor, efficiently cooled with a Cooler Master MasterLiquid 360L AIO cooler. Accompanying the build are the latest RTX 4070 Ti Super graphics card, 32GB of DDR5-6000 memory, and a capacious 2TB of PCIe 4.0 storage. The power supply, an 850-watt MSI MAG A850GL, ensures reliable and efficient performance.
The Zero Drop’s aesthetic appeal is heightened by its all-white design, showcased through a wraparound tempered glass panel. The shrouded power supply and strategically positioned intake fans contribute to an unobstructed view of the internal components. With only 50 units available, the Zero Drop is now open for orders on Maingear’s website at a price of $2,499. For those who miss this limited release, Maingear has already teased another exciting build—the NV9 Zero Concept. Based on the Phanteks NV9 case, it continues the trend of rear-running cable systems and is slated for release in the first quarter of 2024. As these innovative components become available for retail purchase, the future of cable management is within reach for DIY enthusiasts eager to craft their own immaculate builds.