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Maingear Turbo Review

Maingear Turbo Review

Posted on September 20, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

You don’t have to look far for signs of AMD’s resurgence in the processor market. A number of companies have adopted its chips alongside Intel’s, including some of the best gaming PCs. But AMD’s latest coup is in the form of a boutique mini ITX PC. The Maingear Turbo ($1,499 to start, $5,424 as tested), is a luxury desktop that has eschewed Intel’s chips entirely for this model (though you can find Intel elsewhere, like in the larger Maingear Vybe).
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