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MAINGEAR launches 34" inch AIO with Liquid Cooling System and 18 Core Xeon CPU

MAINGEAR is know for their prebuilt custom PCs.

 

At CES 2016, MAINGEAR launched a ALPHA 34. a 34" inch AIO with Liquid Cooling System with it's 18 core Xeon Processor. How cool?!!! Ah, it's cool :)

 

With it's 34" inch curved 3440x1440p display and it can be configured with Skylake and X99 platform specs. It's not any Custom Motherboard, it uses standard ITX board.

 

For GPU, You can put any GPUs from R9 Nano to FirePro W9100, GTX 980 to Quadro M6000.

 

You can put max of 32GB DDR4 memory.

 

With options of 2.5" HDD or SSD (any size), Samsung 950 Pro SSDs.

 

Options for RAID 0 and RAID 1.

 

BluRay Burner, 

 

It's basically a desktop tower squeezed onto a display backside.

 

And it can be used as a normal desktop monitor too!, It's VESA compatible.

 

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Source: EXTREMETECH, MAINGEAR.

 

Pricing: Starting at $1999 and can be configured. It's on sale now.

 

For $1999, you get i3 6100, MSI H110i Pro motherboard inside, Intel Stock Cooler (how do they even fit this?), 8GB HyperX Fury memory, AMD R7 360x, 1TB 7.2k rpm 2.5" HDD, 8X Asus® DVD Burner External USB 2.0, Windows 10 Home, No peripherals included!  

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WD Green 1TB - Seagate 2.5" HDD 1TB - Seagate Barracuda 500GB - Antec X1 E.

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I don't even...

 

Also, I love how they went for all the gamery aesthetic, when a 2699v3 will perform very poorly in games...

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Mother of god.

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because they can do it :P

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Didn't you mean 3440x1440 instead of 3840x1440?

Oops, Sorry.

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Intel Core i3 2100 @ 3.10GHz - Intel Stock Cooler - Zotac Geforce GT 610 2GB Synergy Edition

Intel DH61WW - Corsair® Value Select 4GBx1 DDR3 1600 MHz - Antec BP-300P PSU

WD Green 1TB - Seagate 2.5" HDD 1TB - Seagate Barracuda 500GB - Antec X1 E.

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It's a good idea to take ultrawides and use the extra real estate to make better AIO's, I hope this could potentially inspire more cases you can buy without a prebuilt. Heck, make a case with a VESA mount so everyone can just use whatever screen they wanted.

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I don't even...

Also, I love how they went for all the gamery aesthetic, when a 2699v3 will perform very poorly in games...

What aesthetic? It's a black monitor. It doesn't have dank plastic cutouts like the rog monitor.

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AIO needs super low noise levels as they are very close to your ears. So watercooling may help, but it migth still be pretty load.

If you have the space a tower and a monitor is better, but if you like to save some area it's nice.

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its sexy AF but waaaaay to overpriced .... 

Let's agree to disagree

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What aesthetic? It's a black monitor. It doesn't have dank plastic cutouts like the rog monitor.

 

I meant in the pictures, with the backlit keyboard and the red/black theme - not the computer itself

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I meant in the pictures, with the backlit keyboard and the red/black theme - not the computer itself

 

That's Maingear's theme.

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That's Maingear's theme.

 

Still, I found it pretty funny

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I had the image of an AIO cooler in mind, like .. a whole wall of radiators.

 

This... And then I thought 'Oh god, the form factor + full sized graphics cards, it's going to look horrible.'

 

Pleasantly surprised. 

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I think the lowest option should be a locked i5, B150 and an R9 390

 

How the fuck can an i3 and a R7 370 gonna game in that res?

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I'm gonna assume this is targeted at gamers due to the red and black styling, so I gotta wonder why it has an 18-core Xeon when they'd be fine with an i5 or i7.

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$1999 for steam machine specs

Well, given the monitor would cost well over $1000 helps make the price a fair bit better.

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$1999 for a computer that is far worse than my desktop which cost around $500 AUD more? Well.....that there is what you call going full OEM.

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I want to see the GPU temperatures. They are usually pretty high in AIO. Other than that it looks pretty cool.

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Yeah, show me a good picture from the side first. I bet that thing is extremely fat at the rear in the middle. :P

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