They both have liquid cooling systems that use EK water blocks

Jul 11, 2013 07:22 GMT  ·  By

Many people like to build their own systems, because it's simply cheaper that way, and they get a warranty for each component, but for those that don't know their way around hardware, fully-configured models are the way to go.

Maingear is one maker of such systems. It basically allows customers to access their website and choose a computer and even customize hardware options, or call an operator or present themselves at a street store.

The latest desktops to come out of its labs are called Epic Force and Epic Rush.

In addition to top-of-the-line motherboards, CPUs, graphics, memory and everything else, they have liquid cooling systems. EK Water Blocks (EKWB) is providing those coolers.

"MAINGEAR is known for pushing the limits with overclocking and now with EKWB cooling solutions in their new EPIC PC line, their customers will be able to push their products to even further limits while keeping their systems constantly cool." said Edvard König, CEO and founder of EKWB.

Like on all custom-ordered computers, the Maingear Epic Force and Epic Rush let buyers choose between several CPUs, memory options, storage devices (or device groups), connectivity capabilities, etc.

Graphics cards can be included either alone or in multi-GPU setups. The strongest choice is a 4-way SLI PC with NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN GPUs.

"The new EPIC PC line up offers the best custom loop water cooling solution and gives more options for our customers who want raw power and performance." said Wallace Santos, CEO and founder of Maingear.

"PC enthusiasts are able to build their dream machine without any limitations from two to four way video cards, and CPU cooling beyond the norm with our BiTurbo pump system."

Maingear has already set up the product pages of the EPIC FORCE and EPIC RUSH. Expect to have to pay loads of cash for either though.