“This is the first time…” – Shroud reveals surprise collaboration with $5,000 gaming PC setup

Popular streamer and pro gamer Shroud, known for his extraordinary skills in titles like Overwatch and Call of Duty, has revealed a massive surprise. The highly famous gamer recently took to his YouTube channel to reveal the big news.

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For the first time, Shroud has partnered with a company that makes custom PCs. Not only that, he’s invested in it while embarking on an exciting collaboration, to say the least.

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Shroud x MAINGEAR partnership officially announced!

Yes, Shroud has partnered with MAINGEAR, the company known for making custom PCs with strong specs. In fact, the streamer himself has long been an avid user of his products.

So it makes a lot of sense that he eventually decided to be a partner too. However, for him it is a different experience than others who have already had such partnerships. “I’m doing this for the first time” he originally mentioned in his last video.

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He showed off his latest gaming setup from MAINGEAR. But what makes it special is that it was developed in collaboration with the streamer itself. As part of this newly announced partnership, interested gaming enthusiasts who want top performance can choose different PCs based on their preferences and budget.

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Speaking of budget, that doesn’t seem to be an issue at all with Shroud. While praising his flagship MAINGEAR MG-1 setup, he revealed it cost him $5,000. Interestingly, it’s also the best version to have. If we talk about the PC itself, then it boasts raw horsepower powered by the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 combined with an Intel Core i9-13900K and a 360mm AiO cooler.

In addition, the MAINGEAR MG-1 Ultimate has a whopping 32 GB of DDR5 RAM with a frequency of 6,000 MHz, supported by a 2 TB Solidigm P44 Pro SSD. The luxurious PC uses an ASUS Maximus Z790 Hero motherboard along with a 1,000 watt power supply. Well this is actually an amazing setup to have a spectacular experience.

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What do you think of the streamer’s latest collaboration and his $5,000 custom PC? Would you also like to have a similar setup or not? Don’t forget to share your thoughts. Let us know in the comments below.

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