Maingear Release 'Worlds Greenest Gaming PC'

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Maingear claim to offer 'The Worlds Greenest Gaming PC' - by James Prosser

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its all marketing hype, all these 'green products'.

btw, the comments on the article isnt forum linked :P
 
I was gonna come on here immediately equipped with the negatives that are about this system.

However.

I would prefer to hold judgement until I see this £650 unit put up against a unit an enthusiast is capable of building - perhaps even non-ion based - perhaps totally AMD based.

As a gaming pc compared to a console build, I think the market is there. The question for me is the price tag.

Right at this minute I see some1 who's not an enthusiast, as they in general see through the green thing, and perhaps would buy this after parking up their 10 mpg vehicle outside.

Lose the LL, lose the green tag, and a few hundred may come off this.

Comparison required for me.

Not so green ethic based pc from Novatech for <£680.
 
name='f0x.' said:
By the looks of the bottom pic its powered by hopes and dreams ;)

It's got a two compartment system with the PSU on one side and everything else on the other.

I'm quite taken by it TBH. It's a really nice case with plenty of customization options. Be interesting to see if these Zotac "ECO" cards are actually green though, rather than just marketing gimmicks.
 
I don't buy into any of this green stuff. Just seems to be another money making scheme.

That should not be considered a gaming PC it would struggle with Doom 2. :(
 
name='Toxcity' said:
I don't buy into any of this green stuff. Just seems to be another money making scheme.

That should not be considered a gaming PC it would struggle with Doom 2. :(

Why? As far as I'm aware the ION chipset isn't that much of a bottleneck, and with a 9800GT + Core2Duo it beats my rig in terms of graphics power and I play plenty of games fine....
 
But you can get better for that kind of money. It is just a gimmicky green thing which every company seems to be sailing along on. :)
 
we shall have to wait for reviews

would be better if "normal" components such as what we buy could come in energy efficient models

if not to save the world - at least cut down the energy bill
 
name='Toxcity' said:
But you can get better for that kind of money. It is just a gimmicky green thing which every company seems to be sailing along on. :)

Even ignoring the "gimmicky green thing", it's a nice case and a very small setup for a pretty reasonable price :)
 
name='prosser13' said:
Can't find any reviews where it's tested with a graphics card :(

Well that's crazy too.

They're selling the unit on the basis of being the greenest gaming platform and there's nothing out there to say even "it'll play CS @ 60fps with a 9600" - even.
 
name='Rastalovich' said:
Well that's crazy too.

They're selling the unit on the basis of being the greenest gaming platform and there's nothing out there to say even "it'll play CS @ 60fps with a 9600" - even.

It goes up to an 9800GT :)

Seeing as, as far as I'm aware at least, it hasn't actually been released yet, just announced, I'm fairly sure reviews will pop up pretty soon :)

They are known for making some good systems though.
 
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