Summary

  • Maingear unveils visually stunning Apex Force & Rush PCs with top-tier hardware for gamers.
  • Apex Force features 420mm x 60mm radiators, 140mm x 30mm RGB fans, and GPU liquid cooling.
  • Apex Rush boasts 360mm radiators, 120mm RGB fans, colorful "Artwork Editions," and easy maintenance.

Let's be honest; while it's great to have a gaming PC with powerful hardware, the real icing on the cake is how good it looks. That's why Maingear's CES 2025 announcement is so exciting; not only are these gaming rigs capable of handling your gaming needs, but you'll be hard-pressed to find a cooler-looking PC out there.

Maingear reveals the sleek-looking Apex Force PCs

The first of Maingear's stunning PCs is the Apex Force. This has "top-tier" Z890 and X870E motherboards, the newest processors from both Intel and AMD, a GeForce RTX GPU, up to 48GB of RAM, and up to 8TB of SSD storage, all powered by a 1600W Platinum PSU. It also features two 420mm x 60mm radiators, six 140mm x 30mm RGB fans, and a separate CPU and GPU liquid cooling system

Maingear also shows off the stunning Apex Rush PCs

Maingear also pulled back the curtain from the Apex Rush range. These have similar specs to the Apex Force, swapping out the fans with two 360mm radiators and seven upgradable 120mm RGB fans. However, these come with special "Artwork Editions" you can see in the images above, called "Cyber Gamer," "Vaporwave Drive," and "Good Fortune," respectively.

Fortunately, Maingear has kept maintenance in mind when designing these PCs. It ensured that the liquid cooling system has easily accessible drain and fill ports, a pump that you can service, and quick disconnects on the drain ports to make maintenance as hassle-free as possible. And Maingear states that the Rush's panels can be removed without screws for easy access to the cooling system.

If you'd like one of your own, Maingear offers gamers the chance to score a spot on the build queue with a $100 deposit. This is taken off the final price, so it's well worth doing if you want to snag a work of art. Head over to the Maingear website for more information on how to do this.