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MSI's Back-Connect motherboard design provides the foundation of Project Zero X—specific components were not listed when TechPowerUp examined this sleek PC build. A panoramic glass case design houses an all-MSI ecosystem that is "clean and cable-free" thanks to the aforementioned back-mounted layout. Clutter is kept out of view in a rear compartment and the I/O panel is positioned at the back of Project Zero X's enclosure (see photo below). TechPowerUp enjoyed looking at this refreshingly simple arrangement through the case's four-sided glass panel. The build's vertically-mounted MSI-brand GeForce RTX graphics card is positioned next to a signature Project Zero X-branded motherboard.
A product placard mentions that Project Zero X features an integrated "Full-Coverage Heatsink"—providing "comprehensive" cooling coverage across the system. MSI also claims that there are no air circulation dead spots—thanks to a unified airflow design. The cooling system seems to be mostly hidden away inside the enclosure's rear and bottom compartments.
MSI chose to exhibit its older Project Zero (non-X) PC Build as well—this setup looked very traditional when compared to the X's radical approach.
The Project Zero PC build's placard was less secretive regarding component choices—TechPowerUp noted Intel Core's Ultra 7 265K processor, an MSI PRO Z890-S Wi-Fi PZ motherboard, a GeForce RTX 4070 Ti GAMING X SLIM WHITE 12G graphics card and a (patent pending) MAG CORELIQUID A13 WHITE CPU cooler. The MAG PANO 100R PZ WHITE case houses this setup.
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A product placard mentions that Project Zero X features an integrated "Full-Coverage Heatsink"—providing "comprehensive" cooling coverage across the system. MSI also claims that there are no air circulation dead spots—thanks to a unified airflow design. The cooling system seems to be mostly hidden away inside the enclosure's rear and bottom compartments.




MSI chose to exhibit its older Project Zero (non-X) PC Build as well—this setup looked very traditional when compared to the X's radical approach.




The Project Zero PC build's placard was less secretive regarding component choices—TechPowerUp noted Intel Core's Ultra 7 265K processor, an MSI PRO Z890-S Wi-Fi PZ motherboard, a GeForce RTX 4070 Ti GAMING X SLIM WHITE 12G graphics card and a (patent pending) MAG CORELIQUID A13 WHITE CPU cooler. The MAG PANO 100R PZ WHITE case houses this setup.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site | Source