How so? Why, by boasting a design that features award-winning build quality that shines a spotlight on maximum upgradeability, longevity, and necessary cooling.
The VYBE, which you can purchase on www.maingear.com, starts out at $999 USD and offers immense customization, Intel Skylake 4 Core Processors, overclocking availability, support for up to two graphics cards, and dual channel DDR4 RAM. It's enough to make a PC enthusiast drool.
If the above is not enough, let's quickly talk customization options.
So again, there is a broad selection of parts, including chassis LED light strips, processor cooling, RAM, motherboard, and more. And hand-assembly by a single master craftsman in New Jersey, you seriously can't go wrong with MAINGEAR if you're seeking a PC that suits your gaming needs - though I've never owned a MAINGEAR product myself, a couple of close friends have vouched for the company.
As the tip of the unveiling iceberg, Wallace Santos, CEO of MAINGEAR, has stated:
"The VYBE provides an amazing amount of power and performance at an incredible price point. MAINGEAR is bringing its 'boutique builds' to the masses with the VYBE and opening up high-end gaming and VR to a wider audience than ever before."
Hopefully, MAINGEAR will be able to reach the masses with these new price points.
If you're worried about pricing but are desperate for a PC, then you'll be pleased to know that MAINGEAR offers financing.
However, we're not done yet. MAINGEAR has also recently announced its refreshed notebook lineup, which features NVIDIA's GTX 10-series cards. In other words, these laptops will absolutely be VR-ready. Two models are currently available: the MAINGEAR NOMAD, which begins at a hefty $2,399 USD, and the MAINGEAR PULSE, which starts at $2,149.
A bit about the NOMAD - this beast rocks a desktop station within a mobile package, capable of supporting full desktop processors such as the i7-6700K. Not only that, but it can support the GTX 1080 8GB card, up to 32GB of RAM, NVME SSDs, all while sporting a 120Hz 4K G-SYNC display.
As for the PULSE? It's MAINGEAR's thinnest and lightest notebook (.69" thin and less than 4 pounds) in its arsenal, sporting a 15.6" 1080p display, a GTX 1060, NVME SSDs, an Intel i7-6700HQ processor, and up to 32GB of RAM.
Drooling yet? Good, I've done my job then. Either way, these PCs are certainly worth a look if you're aiming for a PC that will dominate at a LAN party.
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