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Corsair, Asus, and others are making it easier to build a beautiful PC

January 11, 2024
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Corsair, Asus, and others are making it easier to build a beautiful PC
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I hate cables. I hide them in the walls behind my TV, I make them disappear around my desk, and I try to eradicate them everywhere else in my life. So every time I hear about something in the PC building community that involves hiding or removing cables, I get excited. Over the past few years, some of the biggest names in PC building have been making it easier to hide cables away and build a PC that showcases your skills.

I’ve built a lot of PCs over the past 25 years, and the main part of the process I hate the most is cable management. It often takes me longer to tidy up cables and route them properly than it does to put all the parts of a PC together. It’s especially bad if you’ve decided to build a PC with a bunch of RGB fans and an all-in-one (AIO) cooler. There are more cables to hide and more lighting to reveal any mistakes you make. Thankfully, a lot has changed in recent years.

Case manufacturer Lian Li helped push the PC building industry toward daisy-chained RGB fans with its Uni Fan a few years ago. Instead of two cables per fan (one for power and one for lighting), the Uni Fans connect together, so you only need to route a single cable for a block of fans. It’s a design that takes away a lot of clutter, so naturally it led to many competitors launching their own versions.

The iCUE Link system makes cable management a lot easier.

The iCUE Link system makes cable management a lot easier.

Image: Corsair

Corsair was one of them with its iCUE Link system. Launched last year, it offers daisy-chained RGB fans and AIO coolers that hide all the cables away. Corsair has even moved all the pump AIO cables into the tubes that route to the radiator, so you don’t have to worry about trying to hide them yourself.

I built a PC recently with the iCUE Link system and was surprised at how much of my cable headaches went away. I have 12 iCUE Link fans in total, with just three cables running to the rear of my Phanteks NV7 case. Without daisy-chained fans, that would be at least 24 cables to cable manage. Instead, there are the three cables and a little hub where the cables attach at the rear, which then feeds into your CPU fan header, USB, and a PCIe power connection.

While there are plenty of daisy-chained RGB fans on the market, I think Corsair has a good balance of features and performance. The iCUE Link fans have a “Time Warp” mode that makes it look like the fans aren’t spinning by synchronizing the strobing of the LEDs with the speed of the fans. It’s a gimmick as pointless as RGB itself, but if you’re spending all this money on making your PC look pretty, then why not have strobing fans, too.

Corsair’s iCUE Link fans connect together with a single cable.

Corsair’s iCUE Link fans connect together with a single cable.

Photo by Tom Warren / The Verge

The main iCUE app also lets you control individual lighting and fan speeds, along with reading the temperatures around a fan thanks to sensors embedded into iCUE Link fans. The LCD display on the iCUE Link AIO is also a neat way to display CPU / GPU temperatures or your favorite GIF.

The only drawback to this kind of fan system is the price. These are more expensive right now, regardless of manufacturer, and as the connectors and fans vary, you’ll likely have to plan your build out a little more. If you buy into iCUE Link, for example, then you can’t just add a Lian Li fan or Phanteks fan into the mix and have them work together in harmony because they all use different connectors. I also had to consider which way to angle Corsair’s connectors and how to daisy-chain them as there are limits to how many can chain on a single cable. But for me, that’s all still less of a hassle than routing individual power and lighting cables.

MSI’s Project Zero motherboards put the connectors at the rear.

MSI’s Project Zero motherboards put the connectors at the rear.

Image: MSI

All of this improved cable management didn’t even exist five years ago, and there’s still room for improvement. At CES this year, it looks like we might be on the verge of making it easier to hide and route all the fiddly cables you have to connect up to a motherboard. MSI launched its Project Zero motherboard in October, and now Maingear is partnering with Phanteks to modify its popular NV9 case to hide the motherboard connections and case cables.

This means the power supply connections, audio, USB, and front panel headers are all accessible at the rear. Many PC case manufacturers still ship ugly USB connectors and front panel cables that ruin a showcase PC build, so anything to hide these away is welcomed. (Also, shoutout to Phanteks and others for unifying the front panel connectors into a single block.)

This latest motherboard trend has been emerging over the past couple of years. Gigabyte also collaborated with Maingear in 2022 and launched its own Project Stealth motherboard to hide the connectors. Asus also created a “DIY-APE” set of motherboards that same year to try to push the industry toward better cable management. At CES this year, Asus even unveiled a cable-free “BTF” RTX 4090 with a new PCIe-based connector that removes the need for a 12VHWPR cable.

Asus’ BTF GPU gets rid of the need for a power cable.

Asus’ BTF GPU gets rid of the need for a power cable.

Image: Asus

The only disappointing part of this entire movement toward better cable management is that the entire PC industry hasn’t agreed on a standard for daisy-chain fans or motherboards and GPUs that hide the cables away. And that’s all probably down to patents, competition, and a desire to lock consumers into a specific system.

Lian Li filed a lawsuit against Phanteks and Thermaltake, alleging that both companies’ fan designs infringe on one of Lian Li’s patents. That lawsuit is ongoing, and how it plays out will have an impact on daisy-chained fans (see Gamers Nexus’ excellent report on the lawsuit). Since the filing of that lawsuit, Lian Li has also launched a version of its Uni Fans that have 1.6-inch LCD displays built into them. I’m sure we’ll see competitors turn that into a trend, too.

On the motherboard side, Maingear also owns an “MG-RC” patent on a design for a motherboard and case with hidden internal connectors, but it has shown it’s willing to partner with PC manufacturers. “Maingear is working to standardize MG-RC among PC case and motherboard makers, aiming to drive industry-wide adoption of this technology to benefit OEMs, system builders, and consumers,” says Maingear in a press release at CES. By the end of Q1, Phanteks will have a version of its NV9 with cutouts at the rear for MSI’s latest Z790 Project Zero motherboard.

Maingear’s new NV9 Zero build.

Maingear’s new NV9 Zero build.

Image: Maingear

All of these changes remind me of when power supplies went modular. The power cables still aren’t fully interoperable, but at least the industry improved that side of cable management so it was easier to swap out power cables for custom ones. Given that Corsair’s iCUE Link system is proprietary and Lian Li is filing lawsuits against competitors, it doesn’t look like an open standard will emerge for daisy-chain fans just yet.

While it’s a mess of standards, I’m still happy that the PC industry has finally realized cable management sucks. Daisy-chained fans and new motherboard designs are now shaking up how you can build that beautiful custom PC you’ve seen your favorite YouTuber or Twitch streamer showcase.

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