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Project Stealth, a PC range to make your cables “invisible”

December 14, 2021
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Cable management enthusiasts will soon have no reason to tear their hair out thanks to ASUS. Indeed, the manufacturer wishes to offer a range of products which makes these ugly threads “invisible”.

If you don’t want to bother with your PC cables anymore, ASUS has got you covered with its “Project Stealth”. Behind this code name with an infiltration sauce hides a range of products which makes it possible to camouflage the cables as well as possible. According to the first photos, it’s quite impressive. With the multiplication of components and the size of them, it becomes more and more difficult to achieve qualitative “cable management”. This is an idea that really chews up your work.

A discreet announcement

This ASUS range in question therefore concerns the motherboard, the GPU and of course the casing of your PC: the goal is to deport all the connections at the back, in order to make the cables as invisible as possible. Thus, for the graphics card, the PCI Express slots change place, and are now displayed on the lower edge.

A very good idea made in ASUS

The whole is thought of as a coherent whole. And a first question arises: Will the box be compatible with the other components (other models), or only with the ASUS Project Stealth range? The question arises in particular when changing graphics card, on the occasion of the arrival of a new generation, or worse … a component failure that would require a change.

CES 2022 in Las Vegas to be held January 4-8 should be the opportunity to learn more about this device. We should find out its price and release date: for now, ASUS opts for radio silence. So this is infiltration?

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