MAINGEAR launches TURBO desktop featuring new AMD Ryzen 3000XT CPUs
MAINGEAR's new desktop PC packs power into a small, liquid-cooled case.
What you need to know
- MAINGEAR launched the TURBO desktop today.
- The desktop packs powerful internals into a case that's just over one foot tall.
- The MAINGEAR TURBO starts at $1,499 and is available for preorder.
MAINGEAR launched the TURBO desktop today, a powerful desktop with a small form factor. The MAINGEAR TURBO is available with the new Ryzen 3000XT line of processors, ranging up to the Ryzen 9 3900XT CPU. Its processor is paired with up to either an AMD Radeon RX 5700XT or an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti. The entire desktop PC fits inside a case that's 12.3-inches (H) x 6.7-inches (W) x 14.4-inches (D). The MAINGEAR TURBO desktop starts at $1,499 and can be preordered now through MAINGEAR's website.
MAINGEAR highlights that despite its smaller form factor for a gaming desktop, the MAINGEAR TURBO performs similarly to full-tower desktops. This is thanks in part to the system's APEX liquid cooling.
The new AMD 3000XT series CPUs offer clock speeds of up to 4.7Ghz and have up to 16 cores, though you'll have to opt for the Ryzen 9 3900XT to hit those figures.
| Category | MAINGERAR TURBO desktop |
|---|---|
| Operating System | Windows 10 Home Windows 10 Pro |
| Processor | Up to AMD Ryzen 9 3900XT Up to AMD Ryzen 3950X |
| Graphics | Up to AMD Radeon RX 5700XT Up to NVIDIA Titan RTX |
| Memory | Up to 64GB of DDR4 3600MHz |
| Storage | Up to 16TB |
| Power supply | SF750 — 750 Watt 80 PLUS Platinum Certified High Performance SFX PSU |
| Dimension | 6.7" x 14.4" x 12.3" (17.02cm x 36.58cm x 31.24) |











The powerful processor and graphics options for the MAINGEAR TURBO work alongside up to 64GB of DDR4 3600MHz RAM and MCIe Gen4 NVMe SSDs.
In addition to customizing the internals that power the PC, you can choose aesthetic options such as custom sleeve cables, coolant colors, RGB lighting, and exterior finishes.
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