MSI is expanding its Project Zero motherboard lineup, preparing three new connector-less models for the 800-series platform. The company plans to introduce two Intel and one AMD micro-ATX motherboard with all connectors relocated to the rear panel.
The AMD model, PRO B850M-A WiFi PZ, features four PCIe x16 slots and a silvery heat sink design. Connectivity options include an 8+4 EPS power connector, 24-pin ATX power, USB ports, SATA connections, and PCIe 8-pin GPU support.
While MSI has not officially confirmed these models, leaked information suggests the boards represent an ongoing trend toward cleaner, more aesthetically streamlined PC build designs. The company continues to innovate in motherboard form factors and cable management solutions.
The AMD model, PRO B850M-A WiFi PZ, features four PCIe x16 slots and a silvery heat sink design. Connectivity options include an 8+4 EPS power connector, 24-pin ATX power, USB ports, SATA connections, and PCIe 8-pin GPU support.
While MSI has not officially confirmed these models, leaked information suggests the boards represent an ongoing trend toward cleaner, more aesthetically streamlined PC build designs. The company continues to innovate in motherboard form factors and cable management solutions.