MAINGEAR: Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Now Available as Option for Builds

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Following the official launch of the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Ti on January 5, PC building company MAINGEAR is now offering the GPU as a customization option for its builds. The RTX 4070 Ti makes use of Ada Lovelace architecture and comes with the all-new Nvidia DLSS 3 technology, which improves performance while maintaining high-quality graphics. 

MAINGEAR’s new MG-1 line will also include the RTX 4070 Ti GPU as an option. This generation of PCs was designed alongside popular gaming creator and eSports professional Michael “shroud” Grzesiek, who also recently joined MAINGEAR as a co-owner. These PCs feature easily customizable designs and a front panel that can display all sorts of custom artwork.

GeForce RTX™ 40 Series Key Features Include:

AI-powered Graphics Boost Your Performance: NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 40 Series GPUs’ DLSS 3 uses AI, an Optical Flow Accelerator, and Tensor Cores to achieve a groundbreaking level of performance at outstanding visual fidelity 

Guaranteed Gorgeous Games: The GeForce RTX™ 40 Series make the most use out of DX12 graphical features like ray tracing and variable rate shading that power the biggest PC games 

Super Smooth: NVIDIA G-SYNC® offers HDR support and guaranteed refresh rates up to 360Hz, to ensure smooth, crisp, clear, and natural experiences 

Lowest Latencies and Fastest Responses: GeForce RTX™ 40 Series utilize NVIDIA® Reflex to ensure the lowest latencies while gaming and fastest reaction times, aim precision, and target acquisition 

Catering to Creative Professionals: The NVIDIA® suite of NVIDIA Studio, NVIDIA Broadcast, NVIDIA Omniverse, NVIDIA Ansel, and NVIDIA Canvas uses the RTX™ 40 Series’ AI, drivers, and power to enhance all gamers’ creations

Prebuilt MG-1 PCs will cost you at least $1,149, and you can get custom configurations of the system depending on your performance needs. They’re currently available here, where you can also grab the Shroud Edition of the PC if you wish. As with every other prebuilt PC brand, it’s not as cheap as buying PC parts and building on your own, but it’ll save you the hassle (and risk, depending on experience) of setting one up yourself.

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