Maingear Axess HD Gaming PC

We’ve featured a couple of Maingear gaming PCs of late – namely the Maingear Pulse and Maingear wPhexX58 Elite – and now, if you’re looking for a seriously top spec gaming rig, you have another Maingear rig vying for your attention in the form of the Maingear Axess HD Gaming PC.
Boasting dual Nvidia GeForce 9800 GT graphics cards in SLI configuration, the Maingear Axess HD Gaming PC comes with an Intel Core i7 CPU under the bonnet as well as up to 12GB of DDR3 RAM, up to 4TB total hard disk capacity and optional extras such as Blu-ray drive, 8 channel HD audio, TV Tuner or, harking back to storage, you could swap out the standard HDDs for dual 160GB solid state drives.
Naturally, as you’d expect, the Maingear Axess HD offers up a broad scope of connectivity with Fireware, dual Gigabit Ethernet, DVI-D, VGA, HDMI, Component out and eight USB 2.0 ports putting in an appearance whilst you can also factor in a Phantom Lapboard into the equation.
At this stage you’ll doubtless be thinking that the highly desirable Maingear Axess HD gaming rig comes at a premium and you’d be right as, if you’re looking to max it out in terms of options, you’ll need over $6K burning a hole in your pocket and, of course, a particularly understanding significant other.
[via Gizmodo]
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