Gaming PCs with no visible cables are the boldest design change I’ve seen in a decade of building computers

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    An ASUS BTF graphics card with the connector up-close.

    Jacob Ridley, cable hater

    (Image credit: Future)

    This month I’ve been testing: Ultra-high polling rate gaming mice, to see what all the fuss is about; and trying to figure out what makes the best PC fan.
    This month I have been playing: a bit of Baldur’s Gate 3, but mostly I’ve been caught up in Helldivers 2 and Content Warning.

    Cable management is not my forte, but when I’m close to completing a gaming PC build there’s nothing that bugs me more than a stray cable that I have to find some way to hide, be that around my liquid cooler, running across the VRM or looped under the motherboard 24-pin. I simply don’t bother for my test bench—I stare at a mess of cables erupting from it for the better part of every work day. 

    Though I shouldn’t have to, and I might not for much longer.

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