CES2025: Maingear APEX Force Might be a Gaming PC Masterpiece

Maingear continues to push PC gaming boundaries with the unveiling of the APEX Force at CES 2025, a powerhouse full-tower gaming PC engineered for both performance and aesthetics. Built on the Phanteks NV9 chassis, this system boasts panoramic tempered glass panels, concealed cable management, and meticulously crafted hardline cooling with 10-degree offset tubing for a seamless, premium design.

Under the hood, the APEX Force is a cooling marvel, featuring dual 420mm ultra-thick radiators with six 140mm RGB fans, providing exceptional CPU and GPU thermal performance. Its vertical airflow system ensures cool air intake and efficient heat expulsion, while redesigned quick-disconnect ports make maintenance a breeze.

Customization is at the forefront, with options for coolant colors, tubing materials, and cable sleeving, allowing users to create a truly unique rig. The APEX Force supports top-tier components, including the latest Intel and AMD CPUs, NVIDIA GeForce RTX GPUs, ultra-fast DDR5 memory, and up to 8TB of Gen4 NVMe SSD storage.

With whisper-quiet acoustics, a bloatware-free OS, and stunning RGB lighting, the APEX Force is poised to set a new standard in high-performance gaming desktops. Stay tuned as we gear up to test this beast when it hits the market!

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Remy Cuesta
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