MAINGEAR Launches Remix Creative Workstation PC

Remix features NVIDIA Quadro CX, M-Audio interface cards, and liquid cooling from CoolIT Systems.

Remix features NVIDIA Quadro CX, M-Audio interface cards, and liquid cooling from CoolIT Systems.

By DE Editors

 

MAINGEAR Computers (Union, NJ) announced its new high-performance Remix Workstation, designed for PC enthusiasts using Photoshop, graphic design, video production, pro audio, and other creative professions.

By integrating NVIDIA Quadro CX, MAINGEAR says it is offering the fastest creative workstation designed and optimized for Adobe Creative Suite 4 in order to provide professionals with the tools, performance, and reliability needed to maximize creativity. Users can harness the power of the Remix to encode H.264 video up to 4x faster with the NVIDIA CUDA-enabled plug-in for Adobe Premiere Pro CS4.

The extra performance shaves hours off encoding and rendering time, offering the power and flexibility needed to be creative during critical crunch times. This system with NVIDIA’s latest graphics technology maximizes a number of visually intensive functions, including bringing unprecedented fluidity to image navigation; accelerating a variety of creative effects and high-quality video effects (motion, opacity, color, and image distortion); enhancing audio editing; plus, the MAINGEAR Remix is built to meet meticulous specifications.

The base price for Remix is $1,999.99 ($3,999.99 with NVIDIA Quadro CX) and is available in black, silver, electric blue, inferno red, alpine white, and speed yellow. The MAINGEAR Remix will also offer the option of custom branding.

For specs,  contact MAINGEAR Computers.

Sources:  Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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