Gorgeous, and finally some PSU/Case innovation

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Ive always wondered why cabling does not come with the chassi and just leats dow nthe the pust with standard connecter . that way cabling cabales would alwyas be perfect in size.
 
I'm still not impressed.
you can power almost any electrical device with a single cable but you need a dozen of cables to power a video card, 2 dozens to power a motherboard, half a dozen to power a cpu. and to do that you need a big heavy brick.
the latest Intel NUC is more powerful than a desktop computers in the Pentium & maybe core 2 era and doesn't require a shit ton of cables.
 
Looks like a pain to troubleshoot, if anything went wrong or you needed to do upgrades/replacements
 
It looks fancy, but alot of cases are just shrouding off the PSU so you don't have to look at it instead.
Seems alot more reasonable than trying to make a proprietary power strip.
 
I'm still not impressed.
you can power almost any electrical device with a single cable but you need a dozen of cables to power a video card, 2 dozens to power a motherboard, half a dozen to power a cpu. and to do that you need a big heavy brick.
the latest Intel NUC is more powerful than a desktop computers in the Pentium & maybe core 2 era and doesn't require a shit ton of cables.

Ummmmm.... different voltages and multiple rails. That's why.

So what if you can have a super small system like a NUC that is more powerful than a really old desktop computer. High end stuff is still going to require a lot more power than low end stuff.
A NUC is like a laptop with onboard graphics without a monitor or keyboard built in.
 
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