MAINGEAR launches RUSH desktop with absolutely insane hardware options

MAINGEAR’s latest desktop tower packs powerful internals into a customizable package.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

MAINGEAR just announced the RUSH desktop tower, an incredibly powerful PC. The RUSH can have up to two NVIDIA RTX Titan GPUs or four GPUs to focus on productivity if requested. You can get the RUSH chips from Intel or AMD, including the Intel 10980XE and the Ryzen Threadripper 3990X 64-core chip. The RUSH isavailable from MAINGEAR starting at $1,899.

The RUSH is aimed at gamers who want the most power out of their system. It has APEX liquid cooling, is ASUS ROG certified, and has top-end internals. Wallace Santos, the founder of MAINGEAR, describes the PC, stating, “The MAINGEAR RUSH is a powerhouse system designed to push the limits of what hardcore gamers can achieve.” He also adds, “We have married best in class gaming hardware, from today’s leading brands such as ASUS, with our custom-engineered APEX liquid cooling solution. Every element of the RUSH was designed to deliver unbelievable performance and efficiency.”

The RUSH is the first system to have the APEX liquid cooling system. MAINGEAR explains the cooling system, stating, “The next generation of APEX merges a custom quiet pump, pressure regulated cooling, a flow rate sensor, and a high-capacity reservoir with additional custom parallel GPU and radiator bridges for improved cooling and overclocking potential.” The APEX liquid cooling system is made from solid blocks of clear acrylic, which enhances the look of the system.

You can get the RUSH with up to 128GB of DDR4 RAM and up to 2 m.2 NVME SSDs. Here’s a complete spec rundown.

In addition to its powerful internals, MAINGEAR highlights the RUSH’s looks. The company calls it a piece of art and offers several ways to customize its look. You can control its integrated RGB lighting with ASUS’s Aura Sync software and select one of MAINGEAR’s custom painted finishes and MARC designs.

This desktop power combines top-end internals, RGB lighting, and options for custom painted externals to make a powerful and attractive PC.

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