The Maingear Pro workstation is guaranteed to turn heads and empty wallets

The Maingear Pro workstation is guaranteed to turn heads and empty wallets

Maingear, known for its high-end gaming PC builds like Maingear Turbo, has announced a move to high-end content creation workstations: the Maingear Pro series.

According to Maingear, there will be three different versions of its new PC workstation: Pro WS (mid tower), Pro WS Max (full tower), and Pro RS (vertical or horizontal rack unit). Each is powered by an AMD Threadripper Pro 5995WX processor, designed for heavy industrial work. As with previous workstations, the Pro is custom built and, as the company claims, is targeted at 4K/8K video production, 2D and 3D mechanical CAD software, 3D animation and effects, rendering, and computer science. data.

The Maingear Pro can also pack up to four of the best graphics cards, up to 64 CPU cores and 128 threads, up to 2TB of memory, 192GB of VRAM, and more. Those interested in purchasing one can contact a representative for a quote.

Analysis: Why get a Maingear?

The Pro, like the Turbo and other models before it, can be extremely expensive. But its main objective, apart from being the ultimate game machine and creation, is to show off.

Maingear's main goal is to deceive you as much as possible. For example, the APEX cooling solution upgrade adds $2,050 to the starting price of the Turbo's starting price and that's almost entirely for aesthetics rather than any actual cooling.

If you need something on a budget, it's best to look away from this workstation. But if you want a beautiful, impressive PC that turns heads and you're not afraid to spend money, then this could be the machine for you.