Want a super-clean desktop build? Get a motherboard with all the connectors on the rear. The only problem is price. It's gonna cost you. But perhaps not as much as it once did, thanks to some new "Project Zero" Intel motherboards announced by MSI for CES.
Project Zero is of course MSI's branding for motherboards with all the connectors on the rear, an approach other motherboard makers including Gigabyte and its own project Stealth boards and Asus and its BTF line are also running with.
Slightly frustratingly given value for money could be the central appeal of these boards compared to the "back connect" competition, MSI hasn't actually released pricing for these boards.
It's also worth bearing in mind that you'll typically need a compatible case to use one of these super-clean mobos. In practice, that probably means more money on a new case, although as Nick explained, some of these rear-connect boards are more compatible with legacy cases than others.
Still, as we found last year, these back connect boards aren't just about looks, they have cooling advantages, too. Anyway, hopefully, MSI's new [[link]] Tomahawk boards are part of a broader move to making cleaner PC builds more mainstream and affordable. Once you've built a PC with all the connectors neatly hidden away, it's tough to go back to that old rat's nest of cables.
