Maingear’s cutting-edge Razer R1 pairs two Titan X cards for ultimate power

Maingear's cutting-edge Razer R1 pairs two Titan X cards for ultimate power

By Darren Allan

Maingear's cutting-edge Razer R1 pairs two Titan X cards for ultimate power

Maingear and Razer have got together to build a new gaming PC which combines top-notch components and a high level of customization to allow gamers to create the rig of their dreams (and possibly their bank manager’s nightmares).

The Maingear R1 Razer Edition PC features some nifty aesthetics and design touches, with that familiar Razer look combined with the likes of tidy ‘origami wiring’ inside and a liquid cooling system that looks, well, pretty darn cool.

You can plump for Superstock crystal hardline tubing (as pictured below) or hardline tubing which is handcrafted from polished nickel plated metal.

But looks wouldn’t mean a thing if the PCs in this range didn’t have the performance and components to back it up, and the pair of companies haven’t stinted on this front, particularly when it comes to the top-end offerings.

Maingear R1 Razer Edition liquid cooling

PC power

We are talking a choice of Core i7 (Skylake) or Intel Haswell-E (6- or 8-core) CPUs, up to 32GB of HyperX DDR4 system RAM, along with dual graphics cards – you can go for a pair of Pascal-based Titan X cards in SLI if you wish (you might want to wish for a ton of money, …read more

Source:: techradar.com – Gaming

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