Tuesday, March 14th 2023

MSI Also Working on Motherboard With Connectors on the Reverse Side

After Gigabyte and ASUS, it appears that MSI is also working on a similar motherboard concept that puts most, if not all, connectors on the reverse side of the motherboard. MSI will be joining Gigabyte, ASUS and MaxSun with such concept, as MSI B650 DIY-APE motherboard has been now spotted online. In order to optimize cable management, the idea is that most, if not all connectors are located on the reverse side of the motherboard, allowing users to hide power, fan, storage, and peripherals cables behind the motherboard.

According to the latest leak, MSI is apparently working on two motherboards based on AMD B650 chipset that have entered a qualification state. While it means that these are still far away from being a retail product, it is certainly an interesting concept that we are looking forward to. Of course, this also means that one would need a compatible PC case, that has strategically placed cutouts in order to access those connectors. The original post has some of those cases pictured. In addition to ASUS, MaxSun, and now MSI, Gigabyte also had a similar concept with Project Stealth.
Sources: Bilibili, via Videocardz
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29 Comments on MSI Also Working on Motherboard With Connectors on the Reverse Side

#26
droid-I
TheoneandonlyMrKI'm all for this, and I would actually quite like making my case compatible, since few are, but it is like what four hours to Dremel at most

Hmnn next rig could get different, perhaps.
Got a few different cases piled up here, but so far they have not been under dremel treatment.
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#27
TheoneandonlyMrK
droid-IGot a few different cases piled up here, but so far they have not been under dremel treatment.
There missing out, this one is my first un dremeled case.

Usually for something worse than this, I mean this would look clean.

But it is also just a PC right, hmnn it's moments like these that a very good thread comes to mind, wtf not.
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#28
droid-I
ah well, if dremel is the way to go with older PC cases to make cables, connectors to fit, then go ahead. :)
very good thread comes to mind, wtf not.
think I remember that thread.
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#29
Octavean
TheoneandonlyMrKI'm all for this, and I would actually quite like making my case compatible, since few are, but it is like what four hours to Dremel at most

Hmnn next rig could get different, perhaps.


Except it, in this case is more party in the front business in the back.
Your not gaming on the PSU, it's the business end, the usual CPU hsf side makes the party happen, purely technical wording chosen.
Sure, a new standard would sort the inevitable issues that would arise from such a piecemeal move by some manufacturers. As it stands, you can see the incompatibility a mile away with existing standard hardware.

Completely hiding your cabling sins in the back of the case is very tempting though,...
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