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.
MSI has showcased a panoramic case designed to enable PC builders to have zero-cable aesthetic from multiple angles through ...
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 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 ...
CES offers a glimpse of the latest shiny gadgets, but companies also show off forward-looking concepts that are still in the ...
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 ...
PC builders are looking toward more minimal aesthetics when it comes to case design, which means more ways to hide those nastly cables that many believe are eyesores. MSI has set out to provide a ...
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.