{"id":84222,"date":"2022-10-01T23:34:04","date_gmt":"2022-10-01T23:34:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/asus-diy-ape-revolution-concept-improves-cable-management-for-intel-and-amd-pc-motherboards\/"},"modified":"2022-10-01T23:34:04","modified_gmt":"2022-10-01T23:34:04","slug":"asus-diy-ape-revolution-concept-improves-cable-management-for-intel-and-amd-pc-motherboards","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/asus-diy-ape-revolution-concept-improves-cable-management-for-intel-and-amd-pc-motherboards\/","title":{"rendered":"ASUS DIY-APE Revolution concept improves cable management for Intel and AMD PC motherboards"},"content":{"rendered":"
An exciting concept for better cable management in users’ PC cases comes from ASUS and the company’s new DIY-APE Revolution. This unique adapter design from ASUS is compatible with Intel and AMD mobos, but don’t expect it to be ready for sale…yet.<\/p>\n
Gigabyte has made its attempt at cable management with its Stealth program while MSI teased its Project Zero, bearing a similar concept of a clutter-free chassis. The company utilizes a combination of graphics cards, additional components, and the motherboard to assist in improving and limiting cord clutter. Gigabyte’s design is proprietary to them, so other companies have attempted to improve cable management by their means.<\/p>\n
ASUS’s newest design is more of a collaboration than what we have seen before. Companies such as LIAN LI, SAMA, CoolerMaster, Phanteks, Cougar, and Jonsbo are working with ASUS to create the new DIY-APE Revolution design, which is anticipated to be available for Intel H610, B660, and B760 motherboard compatibilities. However, the company has also talked about working with AMD and its motherboard lines.<\/p>\n