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Maingear Turbo (2021) Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

Small but packed with full-bore desktop components, Maingear's Turbo gaming desktop delivers exquisite performance. It's the ultimate compact gamer, if you can withstand the sticker shock.

By Charles Jefferies

Maingear Uses PC Building Tech to Produce Low-Cost Ventilators

The custom PC desktop maker is proposing to use its manufacturing facilities in New Jersey to churn out a prototype emergency ventilator, which can be made at scale and at lower costs.

By Michael Kan

Maingear Vybe (2019) Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

An expertly crafted mid-tower gaming desktop, this 2019 revision of the Maingear Vybe packs the heat for 4K gaming for a reasonable price versus the build-it-yourself route.

By Charles Jefferies

Maingear F131 (2018) Review

4.0

Among expensive enthusiast desktops designed for peak performance and head-turning aesthetics, Maingear's F131 is among the pack leaders.

By Matthew Buzzi

Maingear, Unikrn Bet on PC Gaming's Future

PC maker Maingear and e-sports betting service Unikrn join forces; PCMag sits down with their CEOs to discuss the deal.

By Matthew Murray

Maingear Rush X99 Super Stock Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

If you want a desktop gaming PC with one-of-a-kind looks and insane speed, the Maingear Rush X99 Super Stock could be it—provided you can afford it.

By Matthew Murray

Maingear X-Cube Z170 Review

4.5
Editors' Choice

A powerful gaming desktop in a unique form factor, the Maingear X-Cube Z170 delivers superb graphics performance and solid value.

By Joel Santo Domingo  & Ben Radding

Maingear F131 X99 Super Stock Review

4.5
Editors' Choice

The Maingear F131 X99 Super Stock is one of those striking, high-performance gaming machines that you dream of building yourself, but is best left to the experts.

By Joel Santo Domingo

Maingear Drift Review

3.5

With its 4K-ready Titan X graphics card, the compact Maingear Drift gaming desktop can handle AAA 3D games on just about any single-display setup.

By Joel Santo Domingo

Maingear Vybe (2015) Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

The latest Maingear Vybe is a midrange gaming desktop that offers excellent performance and plenty of options to expand or upgrade down the road.

By Brian Westover

Maingear Epic Force Super Stock X99 Review

4.0

The Maingear Epic Force Super Stock X99 is one of the most powerful gaming machines in the world, but it's also one of the most expensive. Every inch is overclocked and customized, but few people will be able to afford it, let alone choose to buy it.

By Brian Westover

Maingear Pulse 15 Review

4.0

The Maingear Pulse 15 is a midrange gaming laptop that rivals our top pick in many ways, and even adds a couple of touches all its own.

By Brian Westover

Maingear Epic Torq Review

4.0

The Maingear Epic Torq is a small-form-factor (SFF) gaming desktop that boasts an impressive list of specs and solid high-end performance, but it'll cost you a pretty penny.

By Brian Westover

Maingear Spark Review

4.0

The Maingear Spark budget gaming desktop is as small as basic PCs like Google's Chromebox or Intel's NUC. If you're a moderate or casual gamer, it should keep you happy, particularly if you want to connect your gaming PC to your HDTV.

By Joel Santo Domingo

Maingear Pulse 14 Review

4.0

The Maingear Pulse 14 is a powerful ultraportable gaming laptop you can actually travel with.

By Brian Westover

Maingear Epic Rush X79 Review

4.0

The Maingear Epic Rush X79 doesn't come cheap, but powerful hardware and impressive gaming performance prove that you get what you pay for.

By Brian Westover

Maingear Rolls Out Spark Steam Box

Maingear's Spark Steam Box is an incredibly small PC that runs on AMD components.

Maingear Shift (AMD FX-9590) Review

4.0

This AMD-powered Maingear Shift is a great gaming desktop, particularly for AMD enthusiasts who don't want to scrimp on performance or capability.

By Joel Hruska

iBuypower Revolt A960 (AMD A10-6800K) Review

4.5
Editors' Choice

If gaming is your only priority, then check out the iBuypower Revolt A960 (AMD A10-6800K), a sub-$900, entry-level gaming rig with an enthusiast-level Nvidia Kepler graphics card.

By Joel Santo Domingo

Alienware 17 Review

4.0

The Alienware 17 is a little pricey, but it's a powerful imposing gaming rig that can be taken from room to room or to a friend's house. It will serve you well on the game grid.

By Joel Santo Domingo