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NZXT H9 PC Case Review
The NZXT H9 is everything a modern PC case should be—functional, flexible and ready to show off your build in style.
The BLD Starter PC Plus (starts at $899; $999 as tested) is a midtower gaming desktop from L.A.-based component maker NZXT. Sold under its BLD program as a preconfigured, quick-to-ship machine, it ...
For better or worse, NZXT has gutted its "Starter PC" line, swapping out the AMD foundation for Intel hardware. The result is a lower starting price—$699 instead of $899—while still ...
In fact, NZXT does have its own Starter Pro PC which comes with a weaker 10th Gen CPU and the RTX 3060 Ti, ... As a mid-range streaming PC, NZXT's system ticks all the necessary boxes, ...
That’s where NZXT wants to step in to help with its new line of Starter PC prebuilt computers. The NZXT Starter PC starts at $699 and includes an Intel Core i3 9100F and Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650.
As the Starter PC is built around NZXT's H510 mid-tower case, there is room to grow with multiple drive bays and expansion slots available if you get the upgrading bug.
NZXT’s curated sets of components make it easy to put together a PC, but as we found out, you can still run into the headaches of DIY building.
The company's NZXT Flex service allows people to rent a gaming PC for a monthly fee. The computer is shipped as just a tower with an included return label in case you decide to cancel the ...
There’s no way around it; NZXT’s Player Three PC is an excellent prebuilt gaming rig. Following the controversy surrounding this brand’s Flex rental scheme at the tail end of 2024, this ...
I ended up getting the NZXT Starter PC Pro, which was $1,149.The Starter PC series comes in three configurations, with the lowest tier model costing $949. Those prices are reasonable, especially ...
Costing just slightly more than the sum of its parts, NZXT's BLD Start PC Plus is an excellent well priced gaming PC for those people that don't have time to build their own.
NZXT hopes to lure these gamers back to the PC via a new subscription service, which it has now expanded into a three-tier subscription model, allowing people to rent a gaming PC by the month.