CES 2025 – MAINGEAR Launches the Shroud Signature Edition Gaming PC

MAINGEAR, renowned for its premium, high-performance gaming PCs, has unveiled the MAINGEAR shroud Signature Edition Gaming PC at CES 2025. Designed in collaboration with esports icon and livestreamer shroud, this cutting-edge system is a masterpiece of performance and style, setting a new benchmark for gaming excellence.

“These new MAINGEAR PCs are the perfect representation of my style. They’re minimalist, clean, and hold an insane amount of power. It’s the kind of rig that lets you focus on the gameplay and not worry about anything else,” said shroud.

Panoramic Gaming: Stunning Design and Personal Touches

The MAINGEAR shroud Signature Edition is housed in a UniSheet heat-formed panoramic glass case, offering a clear view of every component in its full RGB glory. A unique in-case LCD screen adds a futuristic touch, while shroud’s signature is prominently displayed on the glass GPU airflow intake director. To make each system unique, a serialized badge inspired by shroud’s pinball collection details the order number, build date, and key specifications, turning the system into a personalized “badge of honor.”

Nothing Less Than the Best: Top-Tier Components

Every MAINGEAR shroud Signature Edition system is powered by the industry’s most advanced hardware to deliver unparalleled gaming performance. Gamers can expect lightning-fast speeds, ultra-high frame rates, and smooth, quiet operation thanks to the following standout components:

  • Chassis: MAINGEAR shroud Signature Edition, based on the HS 420 VGPU chassis from HAVN, available in black or white.
  • CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, the fastest gaming processor available.
  • GPU: The latest NVIDIA GeForce RTX graphics card, offering DLSS, ray tracing, and low-latency performance.
  • Motherboard: ASRock Phantom Gaming X870E Nova WiFi, featuring a server-grade PCB, 20K Black capacitors for exceptional reliability, and a 20+2+1 VRM design for premium power delivery.
  • RAM: 48GB T-Force Xtreem ARGB 8000MHz CL34 with a unibody RGB diffuser, fine-tuned for maximum speed and stability.
  • Storage: 2TB T-Force Cardea A440 Gen4 M.2 SSD, delivering blistering speeds of up to 7000/6900 Mbps reads/writes
  • Power Supply: 1200W FSP PTM Pro Gen 5 80+ Platinum, equipped with Japanese capacitors and braided sleeved cables.
  • Cooling: MAINGEAR Epic 420mm AIO liquid cooler, featuring liquid-metal thermal interface material and a triple-fan radiator for maximum heat dissipation.

Like all MAINGEAR systems, the shroud Signature Edition is meticulously hand-built in Warren, New Jersey. Every component is selected for maximum performance and reliability, and each system undergoes comprehensive testing and quality assurance. All MAINGEAR PCs come with a one-year warranty (upgradable to three years) and lifetime technical support.

Customization Options and Pre-Orders

MAINGEAR will launch an online configurator for shroud custom desktops, enabling users to design their ultimate gaming system. Options include vertical or horizontal GPU mounts, chassis color, and a variety of component choices up to the Signature Edition’s high standards.

To secure a spot in the build queue, MAINGEAR offers a fully refundable $100 reservation deposit, which guarantees early access to this groundbreaking system. Orders are expected to begin shipping in January 2025.

A Path to Perpetual Performance

In the ever-evolving world of gaming PCs, today’s fastest hardware is tomorrow’s bargain bin (I’m waiting for the official announcement of the RTX 5090). With that in mind, MAINGEAR is offering an upgrade program for shroud Signature Edition Gaming PC owners, allowing customers to update their systems over time with the latest hardware. Each upgrade package undergoes rigorous testing to ensure stability and performance. Customers will also receive a new magnetic “badge of honor” reflecting their system’s upgraded specs.

For more information or to reserve your system, visit www.maingear.com/ces-2025.

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Old enough to have played retro games when they were still cutting edge, Mitch has been a gamer since the 70s. As his game-fu fades (did he ever really have any?), it is replaced with ever-stronger, and stranger, opinions. If that isn't the perfect recipe for a game reviewer, what is?

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