Monday, January 8th 2024

MAINGEAR Redefines Gaming PC Aesthetics and Performance With MG-RC Cable Management Tech

MAINGEAR, the leader in premium-quality, high-performance gaming PCs, today at CES unveiled its patented MAINGEAR Rear Connection (MG-RC) technology for gaming PC manufacturers - marking a paradigm shift in desktop PC design and performance. Additionally, MAINGEAR, in collaboration with MSI and Phanteks, is previewing two future desktop gaming PCs at CES 2024.

MG-RC introduces a groundbreaking shift in how cables are routed and connected within a desktop gaming PC. This technology moves cabled connections to the rear/underside of the motherboard, ensuring a cable-free appearance on the inside of the PC case. It also offers a variety of benefits for desktop PCs, including reduced air turbulence inside the case for improved cooling, easier assembly with simplified cable management, and enhanced aesthetics. MAINGEAR is working to standardize MG-RC among PC case and motherboard makers, aiming to drive industry-wide adoption of this technology to benefit OEMs, system builders, and consumers.
"CES 2024 marks a milestone moment for MAINGEAR as we redefine gaming PC aesthetics and performance industry-wide. MG-RC represents MAINGEAR's relentless pursuit of innovation in the PC gaming space, and embodies our mission to create the ultimate gaming experience through superior products and exceptional service." said Wallace Santos, CEO of MAINGEAR.

MAINGEAR + MSI = ZERO Drop
Always looking for ways to keep the industry fresh and current, MAINGEAR today unveiled its exclusive MAINGEAR ZERO drop. In collaboration with MSI, this limited-edition rig, powered by the MSI B760M Project Zero motherboard and sporting the sleek MSI MAG Pano M1000 PZ White chassis, is a pure gaming beast that sets a new standard in both raw performance and visual appeal.

What's the secret sauce? It's the magic of MG-RC and not having any visible motherboard cables. The ZERO is all about uncompromising performance and aesthetics. With a limited run up for grabs, this compact mini-ATX setup flaunts panoramic glass panels to show off the powerful components inside - including the just-announced NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super. Does it glow? Absolutely! The RGB lighting throughout the case, fans, and components is fully synced and customizable through the front panel controls or MSI Dragon Center software, giving gamers that extra aesthetic oomph.

The ZERO will drop on January 24, 2024, at maingear.com/drops. Supplies are limited and previous drops have sold out in under 2 weeks.

MAINGEAR NV9: Zero Concept
Continuing the innovation streak, MAINGEAR will preview a future desktop gaming PC in the new and ultra-stylish Phanteks NV9 chassis, adapted with MG-RC compatibility to support the MSI Z790 Project Zero motherboard. This NV9: Zero Concept elevates PC performance and packs premium components, including an MSI NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 Super 16 GB Ventus 3X OC graphics card, Intel Core i9-14900K processor, and a massive 420mm Phanteks Glacier One AiO liquid cooler.

But wait, there's more! This concept is extremely special because, for the first time, MAINGEAR is integrating an in-case high-definition LCD display that's fully customizable to the user's preference.

The NV9 Zero Concept will join the lineup of custom gaming PCs at maingear.com in Q1 2024 with more details to be announced closer to launch.

Like all MAINGEAR gaming PCs, every component is handpicked and thoroughly tested for maximum compatibility, reliability, and performance. All MAINGEAR PCs are hand-built by MAINGEAR builders in Warren, New Jersey, and undergo rigorous testing and quality assurance checks to uphold MAINGEAR's unparalleled dedication to excellence. Standing behind their products, every MAINGEAR PC is backed by a standard one-year warranty (upgradable to three years) and lifetime access to MAINGEAR's award-winning technical support.
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2 Comments on MAINGEAR Redefines Gaming PC Aesthetics and Performance With MG-RC Cable Management Tech

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LMAO, Maingear isn't innovating anything, the MSI motherboard is the one with the rear-side connectors...
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bonehead123
AssimilatorLMAO, Maingear isn't innovating anything, the MSI motherboard is the one with the rear-side connectors...
Not sure exactly what MG is trying to claim here, but the idea of rear mobo connectors has been around for a while now. although MSI may be one of the 1st to actually get to market with one, and yes, it looks really clean IMHO...hopefully this will spur other mfgr's to move to this new standard ASAP, and the rat's nests can disappear :D
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