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The Maingear SHIFT packs top-of-the-line gaming hardware into an enormous tower built for optimum vertical air flow and heat management. The case is not as flashy as those of some other high-end gaming machines, but that's probably a good thing.

The hardware inside can be customized with a very broad range of options, but the default, $2,199 Intel P55 model comes loaded with an NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250 GPU with 512 MB of video memory, a quad-core 2.8 GHz Intel Core i7 CPU, 4 GB of RAM, a liquid cooling system for the processor, and a 750 GB hard disk drive.

Possible upgrades include solid state drives, a TV tuner, a Blu-ray drive, and an EVGA Killer Xeno Pro Gaming network card.

The SHIFT is available now from Maingear's website.

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  • Maingear SHIFT Intel P55
  • Maingear SHIFT Intel P55
  • Maingear SHIFT Intel P55
  • Maingear SHIFT Intel P55
  • Maingear SHIFT Intel P55
  • Maingear SHIFT Intel P55
  • Maingear SHIFT Intel P55
  • Maingear SHIFT Intel P55

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