This over-the-top gaming PC is an engineering marvel

in #busy7 years ago

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When I first saw Maingear F131 with my own eyes, I knew it was not like a gaming desktop that I have ever created or seen in the exhibition. These special configurations have been used almost $ 8,000 for the cost, which is mostly good for the price range of PC gamers, but it's mostly a showcase for most cases and Maingear's unique open-loop cooling system is called APEX. This system can be added to more affordable configurations ($ 1,920 for Intel chipsets or $ 300 for AMD royogens $ 300)

The prices that seem to be more attractive when considering the popularity of CryptocoRencing Mining has increased GPU - it makes it cheaper to buy a gaming desktop than your own, sadly.

Each F131 is hand-assembled in New Jersey, then sent to heavy duty boxes around the world, which partly inspires a unique cool blend that Maingear CEO Citi Wallace was unwilling to disclose completely. Originally, in cool climatic climate, it was difficult for the liquid-cooled desktop because the coolant was inserted inside the reservoir and pipes. The custom mix found at F131 includes the antifreeze to prevent this problem.

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By creating a custom acrylic slab for liquid storage, starting with the maize, thus eliminating some of the cooling cooling methods. It has easy-to-use valves for liquid extraction and refilling for shelter and maintenance from the non-supply fluid away from the electricity supply. However, if the 360-mm copper-core radiator and a custom liquid cooling setup are not enough for your gaming or heavy processing needs, Maingear will call the metal hardline tube - it is simply the nickel-plated metal piping which dissipates excess heat from the cooler, thus it Making it as skilled as aesthetic as it is

When hardlin tubing, apex cooling, and three case fans are used with hexacore core i7 processors and GTX 1080Ti graphics SLI setup, the result is almost obscure gaming desktop, which only drives slightly warmer strains. It's unclear