MAINGEAR launched two premium desktop gaming systems that pair flagship graphics cards from NVIDIA with high-performance processors from Intel and AMD. The APEX Force and APEX Rush models feature dual-loop liquid cooling configurations with custom radiators that maintain thermal efficiency during extended gaming sessions. The Force system utilizes dual 420-millimeter radiators with six 140-millimeter fans inside a Phanteks NV9 full-tower case, while the Rush employs dual 360-millimeter radiators with seven 120-millimeter fans in a Lian Li O11 EVO RGB mid-tower chassis.
Both configurations support AMD Ryzen processors ranging from the 9700X to the 9950X3D, as well as Intel Core Ultra 265K and 285K chips. The systems accommodate up to 64 gigabytes of DDR5 memory at 6,000 megahertz and can house as much as 8 terabytes of Gen4 solid-state storage. Buyers can select GeForce RTX 5080 or RTX 5090 graphics cards, and power supplies reach 1,650 watts with 80 Plus Titanium certification. The APEX Force starts at $7,469, and the APEX Rush begins at $6,259.
Both configurations support AMD Ryzen processors ranging from the 9700X to the 9950X3D, as well as Intel Core Ultra 265K and 285K chips. The systems accommodate up to 64 gigabytes of DDR5 memory at 6,000 megahertz and can house as much as 8 terabytes of Gen4 solid-state storage. Buyers can select GeForce RTX 5080 or RTX 5090 graphics cards, and power supplies reach 1,650 watts with 80 Plus Titanium certification. The APEX Force starts at $7,469, and the APEX Rush begins at $6,259.