Maingear Launches MG-1 Pre-Built Gaming PCs Featuring NVIDIA RTX 5060 & 5060 Ti GPUs
Maingear has officially expanded its MG-1 series of pre-built gaming systems to incorporate the latest NVIDIA RTX 5060 and RTX 5060 Ti GPUs, ushering in a new generation of performance-driven PCs tailored for 1080p and 1440p gaming. These configurations feature NVIDIA’s new 60-class Blackwell architecture, paired with AMD’s latest Zen 5 CPUs for a balanced and high-performing desktop solution.
The MG-1 is now available in two distinct configurations—Silver and Gold—with the RTX 5060 Ti-based MG-1 Gold system already listed on Maingear’s official website. Systems featuring the RTX 5060 will become available next month in line with GPU availability.
At present, the MG-1 Gold configuration with the RTX 5060 Ti includes AMD’s Ryzen 5 9600X processor, a potent 6-core, 12-thread Zen 5 CPU well-suited for mid-range to high-end gaming. It comes equipped with 16GB of DDR5 6400MHz RAM and a 1TB NVMe SSD. The build is housed on an AMD B850 motherboard and features AIO liquid cooling to maintain optimal thermal performance. This configuration starts at a price point of $1699 USD and includes a one-year warranty, with customizable options for further upgrades.
The RTX 5060 Ti GPU is offered in both 8GB and 16GB VRAM configurations, priced at $379 and $429 respectively. As such, the MG-1 system’s overall hardware and assembly package account for an approximate $1270 USD premium over the standalone GPU, reflecting the added value of professional assembly, testing, and warranty coverage.
Gamers can expect these new systems to deliver over 100 FPS in many of today’s most popular titles at Full HD and QHD resolutions. The systems also benefit from NVIDIA’s latest DLSS 4 with Transformer-based Multi-Frame Generation, enabling significant performance gains and enhanced visual fidelity.
As for the RTX 5060 base model, Maingear is expected to launch corresponding MG-1 systems next month, with pricing anticipated to start around $1500 USD for similar configurations.
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