ASUS is developing GPUs without power cables (with a catch)


What you need to know

  • ASUS is developing GeForce RTX 4070 graphics cards powered by a proprietary slot on a new motherboard style.
  • The new cards will require a ‘Back to Future’ (BTF) motherboard featuring the appropriate GC_HPWR connectors alongside a traditional PCIe x16 slot.
  • Mass production for the ASUS cards and BTF motherboards is planned for late 2023 in the Fall.

It’s not the first time ASUS has discussed its plans for cable-free graphics cards, as Tom’s Hardware reported the notion of replacing 16-pin PCIe power cables with a more discreet replacement back in May. Still, ASUS presented a demo at Computex 2023 with a prototype variant of a GeForce RTX 4070 desktop GPU that opted for a proprietary connector mounted alongside the traditional PCIe x16 slot.

This new slot, temporarily named ‘GC_HPWR,’ passes the necessary power for the RTX 4070 through to a more traditional strip of PSU connectors mounted onto the back of a new motherboard format. ASUS is reportedly mass-producing hardware (via Tom’s Hardware) designed for these ‘Back to Future’ (BTF) motherboards, meaning consumers won’t be able to use the cable-free RTX 4070 GPUs with older, traditional boards.

If you’re willing to pay up, the fabled cable-free aesthetic desktop build could soon be a reality with rear-mounted GPU power. (Image credit: ASUS)

The supposed mass production claims come from a video uploaded by BiliBili creator Eixa Studio, filmed at the recent Bilibili World 2023 technology exhibition in China. Plans for ASUS to start its production efforts towards the end of 2023 in the Fall are still rumors, but it hints that consumer-grade hardware could be available before 2024.





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