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ASUS has created a new graphics card design that uses a proprietary PCB connector for power delivery instead of connecting to a power supply. The folks over at Wccftech spotted the new design while taking a tour at the ASUS HQ. The demo concept card is an RTX 4070 which is said to be 2.3 slots wide and does not have any of the traditional ASUS branding such as Strix, TUF, etc. ASUS ROG recently teased an upcoming graphics card unveiling over the weekend and that card, while bearing no resemblance to this one, was also missing any branding besides the ASUS logo.
ASUS has moved all power connectors, including 3x 8-pin and a 12VHPWR, to the backside of this demo Z790 TUF Gaming ATX motherboard. This means that cases would also have to be designed in order to provide access to them. There are obviously pros and cons to such a design. On one hand, the front of the motherboard will primarily only have components such as CPU, memory, GPU, and NVMe drives making a clean build fairly easy. On the other, builders will need to plan for having all their cables behind the motherboard.
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ASUS has moved all power connectors, including 3x 8-pin and a 12VHPWR, to the backside of this demo Z790 TUF Gaming ATX motherboard. This means that cases would also have to be designed in order to provide access to them. There are obviously pros and cons to such a design. On one hand, the front of the motherboard will primarily only have components such as CPU, memory, GPU, and NVMe drives making a clean build fairly easy. On the other, builders will need to plan for having all their cables behind the motherboard.
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