News BIOSTAR prototypes itx board with sidemounted PCI-E slot.

Guys, feel free to delete this if already covered, but I coulnd't find it on the search.

https://akiba-pc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/sp/1116384.html

It was an interview, where BIOSTAR reps talked about a lot of stuff, and this image was shown, by them.
Make your own conclusions.... hope it go past prototype....

DUal 6p power plugs near the pci-E slot.... weird...



 
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Vlad502

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Interesting thin ITX with SO-DIMM. Probably 12V input with 6 pin DC IN.
 
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kotproger

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This is how compact the case can be assembled with a 1-slot low-profile 1050ti !!!
Well, of course, the newly introduced Dynamo 360 here asks)
 
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For dual 6 pin, that's big upgrade over a thin mini ITX in its power support. The connector looks big enough to take those big 300W power bricks. Normally, thin ITX can only do up to 150W.
 

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To be clear though, this board isn't the same size as the PIO boards, and wouldn't be compatible with any PIO cases because the PCIe slot is off by a few millimeters.
 
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My guess is that the 4 pin DIN inlet is made to work with the same FSP 270W AC-DC adapter as the Micro STX platform (I am not aware of a comparable OEM brick on the market). If that is the case then this would likely be a 12-19V input or per 19V input motherboard.