Maingear Launches New MG-1 Pre-Built Systems, Featuring NVIDIA RTX 5060 And RTX 5060 Ti GPUs
Maingear MG-1 will now be available with NVIDIA's latest 60-class GPUs from Blackwell family, featuring decently powerful specs for gaming at 1080p.
Maingear Debuts MG-1 Silver and Gold Pre-Configured Systems Based on RTX 5060 and RTX 5060 Ti GPUs
As NVIDIA launched its latest RTX 5060 series, several OEMs have announced their newest lineups of PCs featuring the latest Blackwell gaming GPUs. Maingear has debuted its newest gaming pre-built systems powered by both RTX 5060 and RTX 5060 Ti graphics cards.
The company has been making pre-built systems using the latest AMD, NVIDIA, and Intel hardware and has just updated its MG-1 gaming system lineup. The MG-1 PCs will be available in Silver and Gold configurations and will feature both the newly launched RTX 5060 series GPUs to enhance gaming experience at 1080p and 1440p resolutions.
Right now, only the RTX 5060 Ti-based MG-1 Gold configuration is available on the official Maingear website, but more will be coming soon. The RTX 5060 will officially hit the shelves next month. Therefore, Maingear's RTX 5060-based MG-1 systems will be available next month as well. The MG-1 with RTX 5060 Ti comes with AMD Ryzen 5 9600X, a powerful mid-range Zen 5 CPU that is an ideal choice to pair with the 5060 Ti.
The system will feature 16 GB DDR5 6400 MT/s of memory and 1 TB of storage but can be upgraded as per requirement. The CPU will be cooled using an AIO solution and will be installed on an AMD B850 motherboard to enable overclocking. The price of this system with 16 GB/1 TB starts at $1699 and will include 1 year of warranty.
The GeForce RTX 5060 Ti has been launched in two editions: 8 GB and 16 GB, carrying price tags as $379 and $429 respectively. Considering the Maingear MG-1 with RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB costs $1699, the rest of the configuration costs $1270, which is definitely more than what you would pay if you bought the components separately, but if you don't want to face the hassle of building the system, Maingear will be doing the job for you.
As far as the performance of these systems goes, expect them to be ideal for both 1080p and 1440p gaming and will offer the latest Multi-Frame Generation and Transformer Model DLSS for improved performance and visual quality. The RTX 5060-based Maingear systems should cost $1500 with a similar configuration but you will have to wait for the next month.
News Source: Maingear
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