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It’s official: PC component makers have declared war on cables. (That’s the cables that crisscross inside your PC case, specifically, not power/data cables in general or Marvel time travelers ...
The power cable is technically still there, hiding the new 12VHPWR standard on the back of the motherboard and transferring all 600 watts to the card via the less-obtrusive port.
I've noticed on some SATA to 4-pin molex connectors that the "orange" wire is missing. I know the orange is a 3.3v wire. If the HD is capable of running without it, why is it on the actual SATA ...
Fancy a PC in a glass-sided case? Asus' Back to the Future (BTF) initiative one-ups MSI's Project Zero for cable-free PC builds by incorporating a special graphics card with no power wires. We ...
That's eight less cables to plug in and keep track of; for the four fans, all we had to plug in was the SATA power, one control line, and one ARGB cable into the motherboard.
That way, you can remove the power cables that you don't need, thus making cable management simpler. Furthermore, consider getting snap-on models if installing multiple fans on your PC.
Some well thought out cable ties and sleeving doesn't negate the fact that the damn things are still there, staring you in the face. Enter MSI's Project Zero. Its claim to fame is that it ...
The issue causes damage not only to the cable but also to the PC's power supply — in one Reddit user's case, worth £240 — and the RTX 5090 graphics card. These graphics cards are in high ...