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Should the new Maingear Ultima 18 laptop replace your gaming desktop? Just look at the specs.
Should the new Maingear Ultima 18 laptop replace your gaming desktop? Just look at the specs.

Yahoo

time15-06-2025

  • Yahoo

Should the new Maingear Ultima 18 laptop replace your gaming desktop? Just look at the specs.

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Maingear is primarily known for its pre-built gaming PC business, but the company has been known to make a laptop or two over the years. And on Wednesday, Maingear continued that tradition when it unveiled its newest gaming laptop. Unlike last year's ultra-portable ML-16, the new Ultima 18 is a high-end desktop replacement gaming laptop that lives up to its name. Maingear's "most powerful laptop to date" boasts an Intel Core Ultra 9 processor and a discrete Nvidia RTX GPU up to the RTX 5090. With up to 4 M.2 SSD slots, up to 192GB of RAM, and an 18-inch 4K display, the Maingear Ultima 18 is undoubtedly a beast of a machine. But what sets the Ultima 18 apart from other desktop replacement gaming laptops? Let's take a look. Price: $3,599 starting CPU: Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX GPU: Up to Nvidia RTX 5090 with 24GB VRAM RAM: Up to 192GB Storage: Up to 4 M.2 SSDs Display: 18-inch, 3840 x 2400, 200Hz, IPS Battery: 98Whr (watt-hour) Size: 15.83~16.14 x 12.56 x 1.10~1.42 inches Weight: 8.8 pounds Maingear is currently offering just two GPU configurations for the Ultima 18, the Nvidia RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 Laptop GPUs, to keep the laptop's performance in line with its name. In addition to its powerful Intel Core Ultra 9 and Nvidia RTX 5080/5090 combination, the Ultima 18 also features an impressive 18-inch display. With a max resolution of 3840 x 2400p, a 200Hz refresh rate, a rating of 100% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, and a response time of less than 7ms, the Ultima's display is suited for high-performance 4K gaming and content creation. Maingear packed five speakers in the Ultima for a quality sound system, featuring two drivers, two tweeters, and a subwoofer. The five-point sound system is powered by Sound Blaster Studio Pro 2. The Ultima 18 is Maingear's first laptop with support for dual-channel DDR5 memory, PCIe Gen 5 SSDs, Thunderbolt 5 ports, and WiFi 7. 'Ultima 18 isn't just a laptop, it's a no-compromise desktop-class gaming rig that fits in a backpack,' Maingear CEO Wallace Santos states in the Ultima 18 press release. 'We've engineered this notebook to handle the latest AAA games, creative workloads, and AI-driven applications with headroom to spare. From the raw horsepower to the fine details, this system embodies everything our gamers expect from a premium Maingear gaming system.' Not only is the Ultima 18 a powerhouse laptop from a pure tech specs perspective, but it also comes with the quality and support guarantee that backs all Maingear systems. Maingear has a reputation for high build quality and component selection in its desktops, which also tends to hold true of its laptops. Maingear also offers lifetime support for the Ultima 18, including live assistance from its New Jersey headquarters. Maingear also offers lifetime support for the Ultima 18, including live assistance from its New Jersey headquarters. The Ultima 18 is now available from Maingear, starting at $3,599. It comes in both pre-configured and custom variations, so you can get the ideal spec for your personal gaming or content creation needs. And about the laptop's name, like any good Final Fantasy XIV player, I'm immediately reminded of spell summon chant: "From the deepest pit of the seven hells to the very pinnacle of the heavens, the world shall tremble." Let's hope Maingear's version of Ultima is just as powerful. Intel Nova Lake: Everything we know so far Xbox Ally X aims high, but there's one thing holding it back AMD's Ryzen Z2 Extreme just brought AI to handhelds — should the competition be worried?

Maingear's New ‘Desktop Replacement' Ultima 18 Gaming Laptop Is No Joke
Maingear's New ‘Desktop Replacement' Ultima 18 Gaming Laptop Is No Joke

Forbes

time11-06-2025

  • Forbes

Maingear's New ‘Desktop Replacement' Ultima 18 Gaming Laptop Is No Joke

Ultima 18 I recently watched Victor Lucas' review of the MSI Titan 18 HX AI, an $8,000 gaming laptop for people with deep pockets and a penchant for financial self-destruction, I'm assuming. The machine features an 18-inch 4K display, as well as a mobile GeForce RTX 5090, an Intel Core Ultra 9 285HX, and is outfitted with enough hardware bells and whistles to earn it 'desktop replacement' status, as well as a price that could make a grown man cry (shoutout to My Retro Life for this gem). Well, it's rather fitting that premium system integrator Maingear is now getting in on the portable powerhouse action with a potential rival product they're dubbing the Ultima 18--not that Ultima--which starts at a much more reasonable $3,599, although the price will naturally balloon depending on which specific components you want installed, or if you choose to pay for a 'boost,' which doubles the RAM and SSD capacity for non-customized pre-configurations. Speaking of, here is a rough spec run-down: Ultima 18 Back in 2024, I reviewed Maingear's comparable ML-17 gaming laptop and thought it was excellent. Admittedly, with a screen measuring 17.3 inches, the ML-17's display is notably smaller than the new Ultima 18, and the ML-17 is also much lighter, coming in at 7.25 pounds, whereas the Ultima 18 purportedly weighs over a pound more. Like the ML-17, Maingear is touting the Ultima 18 as something you can easily slip into your backpack, but your backpack better be, uh, big? Squats are a health inclusion in any strength-training routine, by the way. Sure, the Ultima 18 is a heavier beast, but on top of the larger display, you're additionally getting the latest top-tier internals, notably a 50-series mobile GPU and a cutting-edge Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX CPU. That's on top of whatever amount of RAM you decide to include, and I also dig the option for so many extra M.2 NVMe SSDs. There's even a valuable PCIe Gen 5 slot for one of those newfangled faster drives. The battery here is pretty standard fare for these types of laptops, and you likely won't be getting more than two-ish hours on a single charge while playing games on relatively demanding settings, at least judging from my experience with the ML-17. However, I'm sure most people will be keeping this kind of device plugged in when gaming--hotel room Cyberpunk 2077 for the win. Honestly, I wouldn't plug this laptop into an outlet on an airplane, simply for fear of throttling the damn engines. A new 330W charger is packed in with the Ultima 18, and it does support USB-C charging for power emergencies. Ultima 18 I'm very interested to see how loud this thing gets when firing on all cylinders, and how toasty the metal chassis feels during intense gaming sessions, but 18 inches of 4K display real estate is undeniably compelling. A mobile 5090 doesn't sound too shabby either, and Maingear's signature understated design looks to be present. If the company's impressive track record is any indication, I wouldn't be surprised if they have another performance and aesthetic winner on their hands, but we'll know for sure once reviews begin popping up. Will this replace your (or my) desktop, I wonder? At least it's not $8,000. For that cost, a laptop better replace my existential anxiety with permanent, unbridled joy. That's how happiness works, yeah? You can buy it? The Ultima 18 is available to purchase today on Maingear's website.

Exclusive: Maingear just dropped a monster RTX 5090 gaming laptop with up to 192GB RAM
Exclusive: Maingear just dropped a monster RTX 5090 gaming laptop with up to 192GB RAM

Tom's Guide

time11-06-2025

  • Tom's Guide

Exclusive: Maingear just dropped a monster RTX 5090 gaming laptop with up to 192GB RAM

Maingear just revealed its new 18-inch gaming laptop equipped with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 GPU, and it can come with a staggering 192GB of RAM. The Ultima 18 is Maingear's most powerful laptop to date, made in collaboration with manufacturer Clevo. Aimed at power users, this desktop replacement boasts an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX, RTX 5090 or RTX 5080 and an 18-inch 4K (3840 x 2400) display with a 200Hz display. It's clearly a beast, but the real kicker is that it can be outfitted with up to 192GB of DDR5 RAM and 4x M.2 NVMe SSDs. With the power it packs under the hood, the Ultima 18 is set to cruise through load times and crush multitasking for both productivity and gaming. The Ultima 18 is available at Maingear's official store starting at $3,599, both in pre-configured and customizable models. It's already giving best gaming laptop vibes, so let's dive into the details. We've seen some powerful RTX 5090 gaming rigs so far, including the $6,700 MSI Titan 18 HX, but Maingear's new Ultima 18 gaming laptop takes it up a notch with its customizable specs. Maingear Ultima 18 Price From $3,599 Display 18-inch 4K (3840 x 2400), 200Hz, 16:10 aspect ratio CPU Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX GPU Up to Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 RAM Up to 192GB DDR5 (4x 48GB) Storage Up to 4x M.2 NVMe SSDs Battery 98Wh (330W charger) Ports 2x USB-A( 1x with PD), 2x Thunderbolt 5, 2x 2.5Gb LAN, 1x HDMI2.1, 1x microSD Connectivity Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4 Weight 8.8 pounds On paper, this is one of the most powerful laptops I've seen, and at its highest configuration, it's sure to cost a pretty penny. However, as with the Maingear ML-16, the Ultima 18 can be customized to the user's liking. So, of course, if you don't need anywhere near 192GB of DDR5 RAM, you can shave off some memory. Otherwise, there are a few fixtures that still make it a powerful desktop replacement. That includes the Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX CPU, plenty of useful ports that include dual Thunderbolt 5 slots, a 98Wh battery to give its internals enough juice and even the latest Wi-Fi 7 connectivity. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. It also comes equipped with a massive 18-inch 4K display with a 200Hz refresh rate and a response time of less than 7ms. Many newly released gaming laptops offer displays with up to 240Hz and sub-3ms response rates, like the Alienware 16 Area-51 and Asus ROG Strix Scar 18, but the Ultima 18's 4K resolution with a 16:10 aspect ratio should present gorgeous visuals. Plus, it also supports Nvidia G-Sync to manage screen tearing. Judging from its size (to be confirmed) and weight (8.8 pounds), this is a laptop you'll want planted on your desk rather than open up at a café. But the Ultima 18 is built to be a desktop replacement. 'Ultima 18 isn't just a laptop, it's a no-compromise desktop-class gaming rig that fits in a backpack,' states Wallace Santos, CEO of Maingear. 'We've engineered this notebook to handle the latest AAA games, creative workloads, and AI-driven applications with headroom to spare. From the raw horsepower to the fine details, this system embodies everything our gamers expect from a premium Maingear gaming system.' The amount of RAM and storage it can pack is what makes this a beast. It supports modern dual-channel DDR5 memory and PCIe Gen 5 SSDs, with the highest configuration allowing for 4x 48GB memory along with 1x Gen 5x4 and 3x Gen 4x4 SSDs. As for what else it comes equipped with, the Ultima 18 features a customizable per-key RGB keyboard with a dedicated Copilot key. There are also five speakers with two drivers, two tweeters and a subwoofer that's powered by a Sound Blaster Studio Pro 2 audio system, along with a 5MP Windows Hello camera. Maingear also states the Ultima 18 is free of bloatware (hoorah!) and its Control Center, where users can swap performance modes, customize per-key RGB lighting, adjust fan profiles and assign macros. There are some powerful gaming laptops out there, but Maingear's Ultima 18 looks to bring the heat. We'll see how this monster performs once we get our hands on it, but in the meantime, check out how this RTX 5090 Corsair gaming PC measures up.

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