Maingear New Compact PC Will Include AMD Ryzen 3000XT CPU
Maingear arguably manufactures some of the best custom gaming PC's on the market. All of their machines have one thing in common; they are compact-clean with minimalist design, their main staple. So I'm always impressed with anything Maingear puts out on the market that's trending around the internet. Their latest creation, the New Turbo Compact PC is indeed compact, yes. But it's the PC internals that has piqued my interest.
Measuring at 12.3 x 6.7 x 14.4 inches (HxWxD), the Turbo PC is compact enough to be situated on any desktop and most certainly will not consume a great deal of living room space. Let's talk about internals, which is the main attraction. Maingear will ship their desktop with AMD Ryzen CPU's, including the new Ryzen 3000XT variants, topping out with the 12-core Ryzen 9 3900XT processor. If that's not enough CPU cores, the new desktop will also support the 16-core Ryzen 3950X processor, coinciding with AMD graphics, the RX 5700 XT, or NVIDIA graphics cards up to the Titan RTX.
Another standout feature is the cooling alignment, which is vertical, a fantastic feat achieved in this compact chassis—the air cooling flowing at the bottom and exiting through the top. The company applies a well-organized Apex cooling system to the processor and graphics card, aided by a reservoir carved out of the block of the acrylic, custom tubing, and silent pump.
As always, with all Maingear systems, customers have the option to customize their orders. The new Turbo PC is no exception. You can include up to 16TB of storage and 64GB of RAM, with Windows 10 Home or Pro editions.
At this very moment, you can go on Maingear's website and place your Turbo compact PC order.