
PC World have published a review of the Maingear Shift Super Stock gaming PC. 'Superior gaming performance comes care of Nvidia's Geforce GTX 580 -- three of them, to be precise. In our Unreal Tournament benchmark (2560-by-1600 resolution, highest settings), the Shift saw 226 frames per second -- the Genesis' three GTX 480s earned 208 frames per second. In Codemasters' Dirt 2, the Shift cranked out 207.1 frames per second, against the Genesis' 190 frames per second. The overclocked CPU is kept in check with liquid cooling (complete with a custom, Maingear-branded reservoir), and the tubing is sparse enough to stay out of the way. If you decide to upgrade the CPU or swap out the motherboard later on down the road, you'll need to be prepared for a bit of wetwork.'

