Maingear unveiled its custom-configurable Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 Series gaming desktops, featuring the latest GeForce RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 graphics processing units GPUs.
Available across seven gaming chassis options—MG-1, North, Shroud, Shroud Signature Edition, Rush, Force, and Zero, as well as all workstations—these systems can be custom configured with Nvidia GeForce RTX 50-series GPUs and the latest central processing unit (CPU) options from AMD and Intel to set a new benchmark for desktop gaming performance and customization.
Building on the announcements from CES 2025, Maingear’s “50 Series” also introduces non-Apex configurations of the hot new Rush and Force desktops, featuring 360mm and 420mm AIO coolers respectively, instead of open loop liquid cooling.
Additionally, customers can order rush desktops with custom chassis artwork. Available custom designs include Machina, Night Drive and Good Fortune.
The new “50 Series” desktops are designed to deliver gaming performance such as DLSS 4 frame generation, which uses AI to predict which pixels to draw next, resulting in eight times better frame rates than the previous generation.
Powered by Nvidia’s Blackwell architecture, these GPUs deliver advanced ray tracing, DLSS 4 frame generation, and AI-enhanced gaming performance. With support for 8K resolution gaming and content creation, they offer ultra-low latency with Nvidia Reflex 2, and smoother, more responsive gameplay, giving gamers and creators unparalleled detail, precision, and control.
CPU Options: Pack your system with the latest CPUs from AMD or Intel, including the game-crushing AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, AMD Ryzen 9 9950X and Intel Core Ultra 9 (285K).
Memory and Storage: Up to 96GB of DDR5 RAM and up to 4TB of SSD storage for gaming configs; Workstations can be configured with larger capacities of RAM and storage.
Future-Proof Features: Equipped with DisplayPort 2.1 and HDMI 2.1b, the RTX 50 Series GPUs are ready to support next-generation displays and VR technologies.
“The Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs are a game-changer, and we’ve built our PCs to fully unleash their full potential,” said Wallace Santos, CEO of Maingear, in a statement. “With the new tech and features of the 50 Series, these systems deliver a gaming and content creation experience that’s truly next-level.”
Maingear said anticipation is high for its liquid-cooled Apex systems equipped with 50 Series GPUs, and it invites gamers and enthusiasts to secure their spot in the build queue with a fully refundable $100 reservation deposit, which will apply toward the purchase price.
Maingear’s “50 Series” gaming desktops and workstations can be custom configured and ordered now, with shipments beginning February 15, 2025.
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