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    Would it make sense for future Motherboards to come with power connectors on the backside?

    Posted: 04 Oct 2020 08:59 AM PDT

    Most current builds, at least the ones I see posted on tech subs, are very cable management focused. Some cases, like the Lian Li O11D, have an entire compartment just for cables and the PSU, and having at least a backplate with cutouts for cables seems to be common sense in even budget cases. This is due to both improved airflow, due to reduced air resistance with less cables, and also for aesthetics.

    Wouldn't the "evolution" of this be to have the power connectors on the backside of the motherboard, with appropriated cutouts in the case for the power connectors directly instead of the cables, plus having labels stating which power connectors it is?

    It would improve airflow / aesthetics more than what we currently have, not to mention that it would also make it simpler to troubleshoot if something happened with the cables, since you could just open one side of the case to check if there are any bad connections, instead of opening both sides.

    All this said, is there any reason to why this hasn't been attempted yet? And if so, what possible flaws could it have when compared to current MoBos setup?

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