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Guru3D.com » News » Gigabyte Project Stealth Hides All Cables Inside Chassis

Gigabyte Project Stealth Hides All Cables Inside Chassis

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/23/2022 02:31 PM | source: | 12 comment(s)
Gigabyte Project Stealth Hides All Cables Inside Chassis

Gigabyte and Maingear have collaborated to assist PC customers build a case with less visible wires and connectors. Along with the Stealth custom gaming PCs, they are launching an assembly kit dubbed Project Stealth.

It is a specialized device that allows you to put all the cables that interfere with PC assembly on the rear of the case, which improves airflow and convenience of installation while also making the inside of the PC more beautiful. The motherboard is a custom specification "Z690 AORUS ELITE STEALTH" with a power connector, various pin headers, SATA connectors, and other connectors arranged on the back side of the board, and the graphics card has an 8-pin auxiliary power connector arranged on the motherboard side, which is the opposite of the standard one. "3070 GAMING OC 8G STEALTH" was merged.

Furthermore, for the PC case, the middle tower PC case "AORUS C300 GLASS STEALTH" suited for rear wiring is used. As the power supply unit, a regular ATX power supply unit can be utilized.



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fantaskarsef
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#6019519 Posted on: 05/23/2022 02:35 PM
GPU power cables are not handled, if I saw that correctly. So the thickest and most "in your face" cables are still present... gj.

David3k
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#6019557 Posted on: 05/23/2022 04:03 PM
We're not looking at the same images?

I can clearly see the shroud on the GPU routing the connectors to the bottom of the card.

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#6019574 Posted on: 05/23/2022 04:41 PM
We all still remember the explosive PSUs right?
Another disadvantage is being stuck in the Corsair ecosystem. That computer will be like a laptop, you can't change anything.

Mineria
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#6019593 Posted on: 05/23/2022 05:26 PM

Gigabyte Project Stealth Hides All Cables Inside Chassis


Click/Bait title? :D
Cables from the missing CPU cooler will still be visible, unless they made some shroud for that too.
I also highly doubt that a few visible cables will have any noticeable negative effect on airflow.
Also wondering why they didn't make sort of an air tunnel shroud for the GPU to begin with instead, maybe because the airflow isn't as good as in some other cases?

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#6019685 Posted on: 05/23/2022 09:21 PM
We all still remember the explosive PSUs right?
Another disadvantage is being stuck in the Corsair ecosystem. That computer will be like a laptop, you can't change anything. How does having the connections on the back of the board equal you can't change anything?

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