Maingear is no stranger to custom high-power gaming PCs and notebooks. For some time now, you’ve been able to order quite powerful systems from the company. The latest from Maingear is the SHIFT, just announced in a press release and now available for order at the company’s site. It’s a good-looking computer, but I think they’re going a bit too far in marketing this new rig as a “personal supercomputer.”
The press release gushes:
“The SHIFT bucks the trend of plastic, bloated, commodity PCs. It’s a statement of our commitment to performance, reliability, and support.” said Wallace Santos, CEO and Founder of MAINGEAR. “Featuring vertical airflow, all the cooling necessary for today’s high performance, and backed by the best technical support team in the business, MAINGEAR is committed to maintaining our lead in the market. The SHIFT Personal Supercomputer is positioned to take advantage of all the next generation technology in GPU computing to greatly enhance the customer experience.”
Let’s all take a step back and calm down. There have been custom high-power PCs available from similar boutique vendors for years using aluminum cases and offering minimal software installs.
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