That includes the MG-1, North, and Zero, as well as the small form factor (SFF) Revolt as pictured above. The only caveat is that none of the product lines offer the Ryzen 9000 series yet as part of Maingear’s preconfigured systems that are broken down into Silver, Gold, Platinum, Ruby, Diamond, Legendary, and Ultimate tiers. However, those options will be available starting on August 15.
Until then, interested buyers can hop into the product page for any of Maingear’s desktops and custom configure a PC around the new Ryzen 9000 series parts. Doing so also affords the option of configuring various other hardware bits, including the motherboard, graphics card, memory, storage, power supply, and an assortment of add-ons.
The Ryzen 5 9600X is a 6-core/12-thread chip with a 3.9GHz base clock and 5.4GHz max boost clock, with the same amount of L3 cache (32MB) and the same TDP (65W).