![]() ![]() Considering the boutique build quality and support you can expect from Maingear, we’d say the asking price is pretty fair. That’s roughly $1,500 in hardware and software (Windows 11), depending on how much extra you put on the custom chassis and specialized version of the motherboard and GPU. All of this comes integrated into a custom chassis designed for special in-game cable management. Base configuration consists of 12th Gen Intel Core i5-12400F 6 core/12 thread processor clocked at 2.5GHz-4.4GHz, Cooler Master Hyper 212 RGB air cooler, Gigabyte Z690 Aorus motherboard Elite Stealth, 16GB of Fury Beast RGB DDR5- 5200 RAM, GeForce RTX 3070 Stealth, 512GB Intel 670p SSD, EVGA 750W SuperNova PSU, and Windows 11 Home. Setting up a Maingear Stealth Gaming PCįor anyone interested, Maingear’s Stealth Gaming PC price starts at $1,999 for a modest configuration. The result is an ultra-clean design with no wires or cables to impede airflow. This unique design effectively hides each cable from view, with only the all-in-one CPU cooler tube visible on the front. This includes ports for ATX power, CPU power, fans, USB, audio, front panel and more,” said Maingear. ![]() “Using Maingear’s revolutionary patent, Gigabyte’s Project Stealth moves all cable connectors to the back of the motherboard for a simplified setup. And so he worked with Gigabyte to bring Project Stealth to market. Long story short, Santos was more interested in seeing this innovative design come to fruition and moving the industry forward than he was in filing lawsuits. There was a bit of controversy as Gigabyte didn’t give credit to Maingear at the time, and we discussed this with Maingear CEO Wallace Santos in a 2.5 Geeks webcast last December. Then, earlier this year, Gigabyte’s official Aorus Twitter account in France posted a few versions of the “Project Stealth” concept.
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