Sapphire just revealed a motherboard and GPU combo that hides the power cables. The company launched their X870EA Nitro+ PhantomLink motherboards and a matching Radeon RX 9070 XT Nitro+ graphics card, both using a special connector called PhantomLink. This setup ditches the standard bulky power cables for a cleaner look, using a board-mounted socket based on the newer power standard to deliver over eight hundred watts directly to the card.
The motherboards come in white and black editions, built for AMD's latest AM5 platform with a robust power delivery system for high-end processors. They support very fast memory and include four M.2 storage slots, top-tier WiFi, and useful onboard buttons for troubleshooting. The accompanying graphics card is a factory overclocked model with a triple-fan cooler and big boost clocks. While designed to work together seamlessly, Sapphire notes the PhantomLink connector is an open design compatible with similar implementations from other brands. These products are listed in China first, with no immediate information on a worldwide release.
The motherboards come in white and black editions, built for AMD's latest AM5 platform with a robust power delivery system for high-end processors. They support very fast memory and include four M.2 storage slots, top-tier WiFi, and useful onboard buttons for troubleshooting. The accompanying graphics card is a factory overclocked model with a triple-fan cooler and big boost clocks. While designed to work together seamlessly, Sapphire notes the PhantomLink connector is an open design compatible with similar implementations from other brands. These products are listed in China first, with no immediate information on a worldwide release.