Maingear Reveals PC With Nintendo Switch Dock

This is a very interesting twist. I wonder how many others will follow this.

What:  The F131 1ofONE is the latest system in MAINGEAR’s 1ofONE program, where they build completely custom one-off builds. It features MAINGEAR’s award winning F131 with APEX liquid cooling and a fully integrated Nintendo Switch dock built into the case. When docked, the Switch is directly connected to an internal capture card designed to give gamers the ultimate solution for recording and streaming their Switch gameplay on platforms like Twitch and Mixer at max settings.

Other:  The F131 1ofONE also includes a MAINGEAR engineered and first of its kind RGB liquid cooling system called APEX SPECTRUM, produced in partnership with Bitspower. APEX SPECTRUM features software controllable, addressable RGB liquid cooling system, including a MAINGEAR exclusive addressable RGB tube lighting. The F131 1ofONE also includes a full ATX motherboard in its compact mATX chassis and features MAINGEAR’s MARC II automotive paint with on both the F131 and Nintendo Switch.

 

Key F131 1ofOne Features:

  • MAINGEAR in-house designed F131 chassis
  • MAINGEAR APEX SPECTRUM RGB integrated liquid cooling system
  • Integrated Nintendo Switch dock with internal capture card
  • Addressable RGB liquid cooling tubes
  • MARC II custom automotive paint finish on the F131 and Nintendo Switch
  • Intel i9-7980XE 18-Core CPU
  • Dual NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti Graphics Cards
  • Intel 900P Optane SSD
  • ASUS Strix X299-E Gaming motherboard

Quote: “The Nintendo Switch is the perfect companion to a powerful gaming PC, but there wasn’t an elegant solution to professionally stream Switch games” said Wallace Santos, MAINGEAR founder and CEO. “With the F131 1ofONE’s built-in Switch dock, it provides the cleanest and most powerful solution to stream your favorite Switch game with incredible quality. Combine that with the vibrant RGB APEX SPECTRUM cooling system to make this one-of-a-kind build the ultimate set up for any PC gamer with a Switch.”