29 September, 2014: Maingear has done an admirable job of keeping the inside of the Potenza as tidy as possible. It crammed in a liquid cooling system, a full-size, double-wide graphics card, and two 2.5-inch hard drives. Swapping out all but the hard drives, though, will require above-average mechanical dexterity. 

The drives at least live on a metal sled that comes off easily enough once you remove three Phillips-head screws. To remove the memory, you’ll need to open both sides of the case and navigate the liquid cooling tubes and other cables.Since this is a Super Stock variant of a Maingear PC, that means the company offers overclocking and a generally higher-end set of components. Maingear, as other vendors have done, bumps the Core i7-3770K chip in the Potenza to a 4.7GHz standard operating speed, up from its 3.4GHz default. 

The chip tweaks put the Potenza Super Stock on par with the excellent, slightly more expensive Digital Storm Ode Level 4. 

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