You may have heard somewhere that poor cable management inside your PC’s case can block fans and air pathways, making your CPU and GPU’s temperatures rise. This video puts that theory to the test, and ...
One of the most frustrating things about building any gaming PC is the Tetris-like manoeuvring required to neatly manage your cables. With that in mind, PC builders can rejoice as Inno3D has come up ...
Corsair Frame 4500X focuses on design and flexibility, adding wraparound glass and support for hardware layouts while ...
The cable-free GeForce RTX 4070 requires a BTF "hidden-connector motherboard" that hides all of its connectors on the underside for clean cable management and a new form of power delivery to ...
The first sign of poor cable management is when you can't tell where one cable begins or ends. If you have to play detective just to find the power cable or trace a wire all the way from your device ...
Everyone’s shiny tech hides a dirty secret: A mess of cables that are as unsightly as they are annoying. Cable management may seem like a daunting task, but with a few of our cable management tips and ...
There’s nothing like the feeling of building your own PC. However, cable management can be a massive pain — especially if you like to build in small form factor cases. Gigabyte seems to have a ...
The core principle of the Back-to-Front (BTF) design approach in computer builds is to conceal wiring for enhanced aesthetics and improved cable management. This design strategy involves positioning ...
It takes two to tango, meet the ASUS ROG Maximus Z890 Hero BTF, it takes everything from the standard Z890 Hero and gives it a cleaner, more modern look by adopting a Back-To-Front connector layout.
There’s a reason we’re called WIRED. If there’s one thing most of today's gadgets have in common, it’s that they typically need to be plugged in from time to time. But all those cables, cords, and ...
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