- Mar 27, 2009
- 12,968
- 221
- 106
Well building desktops & even overclocking are easier now than they've ever been! I started making computers back in the AMD Athlon days, things weren't as straight forward as they are now. How much more idiot proof do they need to make them?
1.) One example might be to design some type of blower cooler for a full strength cpu/apu so additional case fans don't need to be used.
(Less case fans, less wires, less clutter)
2.) Maybe even having some motherboards with multiple M.2 slots rather than SATA ports?
(Having multiple M.2 is going to result in less cable clutter than SATA drives, but maybe this will require chips with more die area allocated to PCI-e lanes at the expense of some SATA?)
3.) Lastly would be to have a common connector for the front panel connectors to plug into...
...with that mentioned, I believe some mobo manufacturers have this problem fixed but it is not widespread yet.
Last edited:
