Maingear announced a new VR-ready desktop PC as well as updated laptops that now sport Nvidia Pascal (GTX 10-series) graphics options.
Pulse 15, Nomad 17 Updated; Pulse 17 Sits It Out
The updated Nomad 17 and Pulse 15 laptops now feature the latest Nvidia Pascal-based GPUs in the form of GTX 1070 and 1080 options for the Nomad and a GTX 1060 for the Pulse. Curiously, the Pulse 17 still sports a GTX 970M, and the future of the 17-inch Pulse may be in question with its notable absence from the Pascal party.
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The new version of the Nomad 17 is as customizable as ever, with robust configuration options including desktop processors (up to an Intel Core i7-6700K), up to 64GB of memory, and M.2 NVMe SSD RAID options. The Pulse 15 offers power in a thin and light package with a static component list of an Intel Core i7-6700HQ, 16GB of RAM, and the GTX 1060 6GB GPU. Of course, these laptops can also be painted with a selection of finishes or custom colors of your choosing in Maingear’s paint shop.
Catching A Positive Vybe
The Vybe is Maingear’s main attraction. It’s a brand-new desktop model that brings the custom build quality of the company’s pricier configurations to a budget-friendly price point. Stage 1 versions of the Vybe can be configured with H110- or Z170-chipset motherboards with up to an Intel Core i7-6700K and 32GB of DDR4-3000 RAM. Stage 2 offers X99 motherboard options with up to an Intel Core i7-6950X and 64GB of memory. Both offer an array of storage configurations and single-GPU options up to Nvidia Titan X or AMD Radeon Fury X. You can also get dual-GPU configurations up to an Nvidia Titan X or AMD Radeon Fury.
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Maingear doesn’t offer its custom paint treatment with the Vybe, but it does feature customizable lighting in addition to closed-loop liquid cooling options for the CPU (and GPU, if you get a Fury X), custom power supply cable sleeves, and optional overclocking services. This could be considered conservative by Maingear’s standards, but it’s nice to see the custom boutique shop offering a less-expensive VR-ready configuration.
Pricing And Availability
The updated Nomad 17 and Pulse 15 gaming laptops are available now from Maingear’s website, starting at $2,399 and $2,149, respectively. Stage 1 (H110, Z170) versions of the brand-new Vybe start at $999, with Stage 2 (X99) models priced as low as $1,599.
- Intel Core i5-6500 - Intel Core i5-6600K - Intel Core i7-6700 | - Intel Core i7-6800K - Intel Core i7-6850K - Intel Core i7-6900K | - Intel Core i5-6500 - Intel Core i5-6600K - Intel Core i7-6700 | ||
- Asus H110M-A - MSI Z170 PC Mate - Asus Z170-A - MSI Z170 Gaming M7 | - Asus Strix X99 - MSI X99A XPower Gaming Titanium | |||
- Up to Nvidia Titan X | - Up to Nvidia Titan X | - Nvidia GTX 1070 | ||
- Up to Nvidia Titan X | - Up to Nvidia Titan X | |||
- 17.3” 1920 x 1080 | ||||
- Up to 512GB M.2 NVMe SSD - Up to 1.2TB PCIe NVMe SSD - Up to 2TB SSD (SATA) - Up to 10TB HDD | - Up to 512GB M.2 NVMe SSD - Up to 1.2TB PCIe NVMe SSD - Up to 2TB SSD (SATA) - Up to 10TB HDD | - Up to 512GB M.2 NVMe SSD (2 Slots) - Up to 2TB SSD (SATA) | - Up to 512GB M.2 NVMe SSD | |
- Gigabit Ethernet | - Killer E2200 Gigabit Ethernet | |||
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