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MAINGEAR Unveils Powerful Workstation PCs Designed for Creatives and Professionals

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MAINGEAR, the leader in premium-quality, high-performance, custom PCs, today announced the launch of its latest lineup of Pro Series Workstation PCs, meticulously engineered and configurable with the industry's most powerful components, to cater to the diverse needs of professionals across multiple industries.

Ideal for game developers, photo editors, graphics designers, videographers, 3D rendering artists, music producers, CAD engineers, data scientists, and AI/Machine Learning developers, the MAINGEAR ProWS Series introduces a range of desktop workstations crafted to crush the most intensive tasks, elevate productivity and streamline workflow.



At the heart of the ProWS Series lies versatility. Understanding that different users have unique space requirements, MAINGEAR offers three distinct form factors: the ProWS for a traditional mid-tower design in the refined Fractal Design North chassis, the ProWS Max providing full-tower real estate, and the ProRS, engineered for industrial rackmount and high-end home use, designed to be oriented vertically or horizontally.

"At MAINGEAR, we understand the varying and diverse needs of creative professionals and power users. Our new Pro series workstations embrace the philosophy that not all PCs are created equal, and allow customers to fully tailor a powerful system to their unique use case and needs, delivering unparalleled value and performance," said Wallace Santos, Founder and CEO at MAINGEAR.

Moreover, MAINGEAR's commitment to customization shines through its graphics application process. Customers can personalize their workstations with logos, and artwork, or choose from a selection of designs. Every MAINGEAR ProWS system can be uniquely customized to align with a brand's identity, with options for individual system serializing and asset tagging.

The release of these workstations coincides with AMD's Ryzen Threadripper and Ryzen Threadripper Pro CPU launch. Leveraging these powerful CPUs alongside top-tier CPUs from Intel, including the full line of Xeon W CPUs, and pro-grade GPUs from NVIDIA, MAINGEAR's Pro series promises up to 96 Cores of high-speed, task-crushing performance.

MAINGEAR's three new extreme-performance workstations include:

ProWS: The ProWS offers a traditional mid-tower design based on the elegant and wildly popular North chassis from Fractal Design packed with powerful options:

  • Case: Fractal Design North mid-tower case (Glass or Mesh side panel options)
  • CPU choices: Intel Core, AMD Ryzen
  • Graphics: Up to 2x Nvidia RTX 6000 GPUs
  • Cooling: Noctua Case Fans
  • Memory: Up to 128GB DDR5 memory
  • Power: Up to 1600W PSU
  • Operating System: Windows 11 Pro, Linux, or Dual Boot operating system options
  • Storage: Samsung 990 NVMe SSDs (1-4TB options) OR Seagate IronWolf HDD (8-16TB options)
  • 2-Year Pro Solutions Warranty (Upgradeable to 3-year)

The ProWS Max and Pro RS: These extreme-performance workstations offer expanded performance capabilities and can be configured with the industry's most powerful components. The ProWS Max is a full tower solution based on the Define 7XL chassis from Fractal Design, while the ProRS is a 4U rackmount form factor based on the Silverstone RM44 chassis:

  • Case: Fractal Design Define 7 XL or Silverstone RM44
  • CPU choices: Intel Core, Intel Xeon, AMD Ryzen, AMD Ryzen Threadripper or AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro
  • Graphics: Up to 4x Nvidia A4000 or A5000 GPUs OR up to 3x RTX 6000 GPUs
  • Cooling: Noctua Case Fans
  • Memory: Up to 256GB DDR5
  • Power: Up to 1600W PSU
  • Operating System: Windows 11 Pro, Linux, or Dual Boot
  • Storage: Samsung 990 NVMe SSDs (1-4TB options) OR Seagate IronWolf HDD (8-16TB options)
  • 2-Year Pro Solutions Warranty (Upgradeable to 3-year)

MAINGEAR's workstation configurator tool is live, enabling customers to tailor their systems to meet their unique requirements. With the configurator, users can explore various configurations and obtain pricing based on their chosen specifications. Customers with specific hardware needs are welcome to contact MAINGEAR's no-pressure sales team, made up entirely of creators and PC power users, for a consultation and guidance.

For more information about MAINGEAR, please visit www.MAINGEAR.com.

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The airflow of that "workstation"... That "design" is from 2004.
Come on, you have 20 years of desings to copy from lenovo, dell and HP in terms of workstation distribution, and you present this without any shame or remorse?
Also if the idea was to do a pressure based design instead of airflow, then those noctua at the front are the best way to have air entering and exiting from the front.
Because the exhaust at 90º from the cooler, and the distance from the frontal fans to the GPU ensures you rely on natural convection to do the hard work.

Imagine these "workstation" constructors adding the costs of 3dprinted parts to ensure clean airflow in GPUs, memory etc. Closing several holes to ensure proper airflow. This is 2023.
You can see how main workstation builders have done it for years with the cost of constructing and design plastic molds to restrict and ensure airflow, easy interchangeable parts and add rigidity for transport. Workstation design was expensive, its expensive.

This looks like a regular chassis, with a logo, some heat tests and fingers crossed approved by the financial department.

Examples of modern workstations (extremely silent in most cases):
- usual front to rear airflow
- all non vent holes closed (look at the pcie expansion slots covers)
- fat high-power high-pressure PWM fans properly curved
- air distrubution over components ensured by plastic molded elements
- easy-to-use bays for storage

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