Maingear Dash Review

April 16, 2008 | by Ian Bell

Boutique system builder Maingear has a hit on its hands with the new Dash PC which is small, quiet and has plenty of power. Check out our review for more information.

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"Good news, FPS addicts… There’s no need to worry if funds are tight, as custom computer builder Maingear has developed the Dash PC as a low-cost alternative to its boutique gaming rigs, albeit with the same attention to detail and unique design that are the hallmarks of a personalized machine. The thinking being, of course, that if you are a gamer and like Maingear, but can’t afford one of the provider’s higher-end systems, when your friends and family need a recommendation, you’ll tell them to pick this puppy up. Happily, we concur that this’d be a wise choice, considering the machine’s general level of elegance, craftsmanship and performance. Granted, the system’s manual needs updating and some more detailed upgrade instructions would help. But overall, it’s an excellent machine, especially when you take into account the unit’s cut-rate price."

Read our full Maingear Dash Review

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Sarah on Oct 19th, 2008 at 10:55 PM:

Seriously it is very good to know about it. Now FPS will no more worried if funds are tight.

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Sarah on Oct 19th, 2008 at 10:55 PM:

Seriously it is very good to know about it. Now FPS having no more worries if the funds are tight.

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Sarah on Oct 19th, 2008 at 10:55 PM:

Seriously it is very good to know about it. Now FPS having no more worries if the funds are tight.

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Sarah on Oct 19th, 2008 at 10:57 PM:

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