The Maingear Vybe Sports Dual GTX 1070s And 5 GHz Kaby Lake

The Maingear Vybe is a performance computer with a great set of specs. It has first rate processors, high end graphic cards and great liquid cooling systems. Maingear Vybe (Z270) Technical Specs

The source-tested Maingear Vybe is powered by Intel's Kaby Lake that's overclocked at 5 GHz. It then comes with two Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 graphics cards. As for the memory department, the Maingear Vybe has 16 GB RAM accompanied by the 512 GB PCle SSD / 1 TB Seagate Desktop HDD combo.

The computer then boasts of its Maingear Epic 240 Supercooler and its Windows 10 Home 64 Bit operating system. As for the included connectivities, know that the Maingear Vybe has Gigabit LAN and Bluetooth 4.0. It also has two USB 3 ports and a jack for the headphone and mic. The Maingear Vybe also has one PS2 keyboard/mouse port, three USB 2.0 Type-A port and one clear CMOS button. Additionally, there's also one DisplayPort, one HDMI port, one LAN RJ45, two USB 3.1 Gen1 Type-A ports, one USB 3.1 Gen2 Type-A port, one USB 3.1 Gen2 Type-C port, one Optical S/PDIF Out connector and five OFC audio jacks.

The Maingear Vybe's power supply is an 860W Corsair Professional Digital Series AX860. Its dimensions is 17.51 x 17 x 7.78 inches (in H x D x W). It then weighs 45 pounds.

Maingear Vybe Verdict and Availability

For the Maingear Vybe's pricing, the source tested a $3406 worth model. Nevertheless, the computer starts at $999 direct from Maingear. Amazon also offers the unit in different configurations.

As an overall verdict for the Maingear Vybe, its overclocked processor is quite a risk that paid off. The PC is able to run like a finely tuned machine, making its price pretty much worth it. Its dual graphics system also makes it a very credible gaming device. Together with the high bandwidth SLI bridge, the two GTX 1070 cards allow the Maingear Vybe to be up for the task of handling high resolutions, even up to 4K.

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