Maingear, maker of customized gaming PCs, added the new Intel X99 Express chipset to its desktops, expanding their performance capacity by 45 percent.
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The Maingear Force gaming PC is also bringing a liquid cooling system to work with the new chipset. The system is meant for gamers running their PC at maximum capacity with multiple applications open, but will keep the desktop running silently.
"Maingear's update to the Force and other desktops with the new 8-core Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition processors, drives home the point that you can have it all and achieve top notch liquid cooled performance without skipping a beat," according to Intel's Laura Crone, the vice president and general manager of the company's PC client group, in a statement.
The Force is not just being pitched to gamers, but to graphic designers and video editors as well.
"Utilizing DDR4 memory combined with Intel's 8-cores of processing power, Maingear desktops offers these great options for gamers looking for an advantage over their competition," Crone continued. "Also, creative professionals looking for faster speed and reduced times to compile photos or video edits, will love Maingears' new Core i7 Extreme Edition systems."
The Maingear Force with Intel's X99 Express chipset is built for industry defining performance and customization for hardcore gamers, but with an eye to flashy style.