Have you seen this fancy Asus RTX 4070 Ti Super with no cables?

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I've just recently built a PC in the Corsair 6500X, a case that supports rear connect motherboards like the Asus TUF Gaming Z790-BTF WiFi.

This particular motherboards is cool because it also supports rear connect GPUs. In other words those graphics cards which offer cable free connection to your system.

The Asus TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER BTF is one such graphics card. This awesome looking GPU has a special connector on it which means it'll port directly into the BTF motherboard and therefor stops you needing any power cables at all. You can then ditch the stupid 12vhpwr adapters and the need for any visible cables at the front of your PC and end up with this view instead.

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Specs of the PC seen in this video (Please note links listed here include affiliate links which may earn me a commission at no cost to you):

TheProvokedPrawn
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Prawn, just built my first pc and was having trouble connecting to the internet but your videos helped a ton, thank you!

nikolasramos
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Everyone needs to adpot this as a standard

ShinGoukiSan
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OMG that thing must to be a new standard for every brand, much better looking and enjoyable to assembly a PC

thomasmachado
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Having that set up with a lian li hydro shift AIO would literally be the cleanest build I’ve ever seen.

Moddiy and cablemod are in some problems if these cableless builds become the norm

Didn’t even know this was a thing. Awesome work. Also it’s pretty cool that Corsair responded to your video about their case

NickD_
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That 12 V connector you plugged into the motherboard did not look all the way in and seem to be missing two little metal contact pins. Love the channel and keep up the work.

RoyalishYT
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Just fucking bought this and didn’t know it was with a special motherboard

emilytaylor
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Please I need help I’m first time building pc and I brought the wrong motherboard which was suppose to be used with the pcie cables is there an adapter I can find for this graphics card

lilwifu
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Great video! I just did a build with these two and the Corsair 6500x as well. I did do a black case for a Panda look and I LOVE it!!! I have to believe this will be a growing trend in pc builds, hoing forward.
BTW, one thing that I don't recall being touched on. The extra board connection for the power really removes any issue with potential card sag. So theres no longer a need for sag brackets which is a big time plus!

Bobo-eyfc
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This is so cool and neat. All companies should adopt this going forward.

O-Friendly
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Looks like the new standard to me. Especially with Gpus growing ever closer to the side panel with every iteration lol...

intox
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That is freaking amazing out for the park home run by Asus!!!

_kids_one_shot
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This is a much better way to do this and i hope all MB manufacturers adopt this. Much cleaner with not cable sticking out the front of your setup

Kentish
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I love the idea but I also love the Lian li strimmer look 🥲

t-marzz
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0:00 no i havent before now, but maybe 1-2 days ago i watched a video where Sparkle introduced the PCB idea and said it was in partnership with ASUS.

mrbabyhugh
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That is the future of clean cases, why was this not done a long time ago?

trevorseaton
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I wish they made this card in regular tuf color fir the asus hero btf, it's almost like they only want you to use the 4090 with that motherboard

rmorenberg
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I think that's awesome- the whole "Project Zer0" idea is cool, unless you are CableMods. I really like where the trends are taking us lately, with the very customized-looking ASUS ROG Evangelion stuff, the use of colors other than black or white, the use of wood, brass, copper, dual-chambered cases, things like that. I come from a time BEFORE beige boxes: TRS-80, TI 99/4-A, Commodore 64 (mine was brown), and then the beginning of beige, the Apple II. I was around when RGB was blacklight-reactive liquid in your pond-pumped acrylic case with neon skull fan grilles, and all motherboards were green. I wish more concepts from CES and Computex would make it into production. I build/rebuild often enough that I could be doing some cool/awesome stuff several times a year. Bravo to not just the innovators, but the engineers that minored in arts!
P.S.: I am 100% Team RED now, so I need this motherboard for AM4 & 5.

NegativeROG
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Asus should implement this on their matx BTF. i've only seen the asus tuf B760M-BTF but does not have the pcie power slot for GPU. It will look clean with the Jonsbo Tk1 case. MSI project zero is also back connect but also don't have the pcie power slot.

sibes
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I've only owned 2 pcs so far but every time I get a motherboard, for some reason it has to be the exact same manufacturer for the gpu. For example: if I bought an msi motherboard, I would have to buy an msi graphics card 😂😂. I'm weird like that. In 2019-2022 I had a gigabyte motherboard with a gigabyte gpu, 2022-2024 asus strix motherboard with asus strix gpu. As for my next build? Not decided.

Edit: I LOVE THAT WHITE BUILD!!!!

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