I have an NZXT prebuilt from 2020. Had a great experience with NZXT, nothing to complain about. Wish I had built my own looking back with the knowledge I have now, but is worth it for anyone who does not want to build their own.
@@keitakun8879 If you’re referring to a 30 series GPU, yes it will run VR just fine (assuming the CPU is comparable). I have not tried VR with my 3080 but I have 0 doubts of it being able to run VR. Just take a look on RU-vid of VR testing of your specific card.
@@Taqley nice because I was thinking on the NZXT BLD option when I chose the parts I want in my pc do they come with a fully built pc or do I have to build it my self cuz I heard people say you got to build it yourself
@@keitakun8879man I hope u waited u can get the 40 series for cheaper and they are all so much better. I just built thru nzxt and got ddr5, amd 9 7900x and 4070ti all built for 2200usd. Solid deals rn at nzxt custom builds. They only charge 100$ for the build other then that everything is cost from like new egg. Shit is ducking awesome. Came yesterday. No complains
I use the X20 PC from Build Pro PC. Its only about $750 after shipping and it's got a Ryzen 5 and a GTX 1650. For under $800 it is amazing. Runs games at high settings 1080p with over 140 FPS in games like Valorant. Worth taking a look at.
NZXT also sells refurbished builds that are backed by their 2-year warranty, you can save a lot of money by going that route. They usually do drops for refurb builds on Friday mornings.
I bought my 3800xt later a few months after it came out but I was a 2700x with asrock steel series x570 adopter but now I want a 5800x3d but that sky rocked in price sadly 😭 I just wish I got off my 1660s covid and mining ruined my chances
Just pick up a 5800x. It's cheaper and more future proof than the x3D since it's overclockable and has a higher base and boost core speed. You could honestly get a 5600x and still be more future proof than the x3D
As someone who has purchased a BLD rig I absolutely don't understand why they up-sell faster ram and don't enable the XMP... At least they don't void the warranty now if you enable it. I initially didn't enable XMP for the BLD system because of the threat of voiding the warranty on a high end system of the time.
After watching Gamer Nexus's review of the trash box Alienware R13 5000$ PC I find this NZXT prebuild exceptionally well-built in comparison. It has a nice case with mesh front (finally), no proprietary parts, good performance and temperatures for the parts. The single bad thing is that XMP isn't turned on by default. I don't understand why prebuild companies are so scared by XMP, it's as close to overclocking as PBO is to AMD CPUs and Turbo Boost is to Intel CPUs, it's working at the optimal performance. By prebuild companies logic, CPUs should be forced to base clocks by default and users should activate "overclocked" over base clocks.
The H510 Flow have a "Perforated Front Panel" and it's not "mesh". The SI's are not going to enable XMP because it's a overclocking feature. Sometimes XMP causes issues depending on the RAM model. I have no problem with a company not enabling that feature to eliminate one less problem from the customer.
@@spankbuda5760 being an SI, is it that hard for them to test the models of RAM they install with the CPUs they install? If a pair of RAM sticks works perfectly with a Ryzen 5000 series CPU, another kit of RAM with the same model from the same company shouldn't have problems as long as it doesn't have manufacturing problems.
I builder my friend with a320m gigabyte motherboard with 2600 non x about 1.5 year ago it is still now going strong with the evga 1080 ftw2 on 1080p 👌🏽
Great comprehensive video. Quick note regarding the 5800x3d. If you have more modern motherboard like b550 or x570, your system may post with your existing bios, but in order to take advantage of the 3D cache, a bios update may be required. Check your motherboard support pages!
great vid danny....my 1st pc was a nzxt build...have since learned a lot from u and others and build my own now ....even flipped pcs and saved for a 3090..
The only issue is that XMP is bipolar. Manually setting OC on the memory works better always. I feel like maybe that's why NZXT doesn't have XMP on by default.
Most SI's don't turn on XMP (or at least has been my experience). I think they just don't want to have to troubleshoot it if it causes issues, even though the chances of it causing issues are very slim at this point.
@@on3sh0t38 I would save up, you can build "entry level" budget gaming pcs even with 500$, i can help you find parts if you want. In wich country do you live?
It’s a shame that manufacturers always show one of their top of line models, often d9nt disclose the price and leave it to viewers to get sticker shock 🤪🤯. Also I know it’s a sponsored video, but your personal build would have been more interesting for a 20 min vid than a sponsored one 🤦♂️🤦😎
Having to send my Player Three Prime back to them. Unfortunately all my games crash on it. I have the 4090 card and the i9-14900 and with the research I am seeing with the i9 issues, it’s gonna be a CPU problem. Yahoo has an article about it. Bummer.
My guess is the reason the cable management was amazing is only because they sent it to you for review. I bought a $6000 build from NZXT and just got it and the cable management is non existent. It legit looks like a rats nest! When I first saw it I thought that maybe everything got disconnected but nope everything was in just nothing zip tied or anything you think they would do
Im on a rog crosshair vi hero wifi ac and still using a 2600x. Just checked the cpu support and it actually supports all 5000 series cpus which is outstanding!
Great vid as always. I noticed your "toolbox" on your desk, folds out I think. Where did you get that? Looks like a great bin for my files, picks and such.
"Nerd on a Budget" but buys the most expensive AMD kit. xD Also, you're changing your RAM to a setting that doesn't work well with AMD Ryzen. On current gen chips you shouldn't exceed 3600Mhz unless you're doing your own custom timings since at 4000Mhz it will be out of sync with your CPU and miss timings.
I just looked at nzxt -_- was looking at building a computer (I can build a 3080 build for about 2800 aud...... on nzxt the exact same build over 4000 aud....) looks like I'm not using nzxt ever hahaha
I bought the NZXT Streaming Pro all the display ports went out including the HDMI ports on the graphics card. Sent them an e-mail 7 days ago no response from them at all. Guess I’m going to have to call them.
im planning on rebuilding my pc and swapping its components from this stupid proprietary bs to a real case, but does anyone know a good mobo that works with a ryzen 5600g and comes with wifi (since i cant hardline). oh, and also im on a 700$ budget lmao
Hey I have a question I got my NZXT pre build player three prime but it came with the rgb controller, and it’s telling me to install the sata on the liquid cold
3060 TI build.kit NZXT first time we did have a computer it was a Pentium 4 2007 trying to figure out how to work this PC and Maude messed up a few times ended up talking to NZXT and agree how many to reset because mods list organizer I screwed up can't figure out how to delete it without deleting the entire thing so trying to watch videos on what to do about resetting everything and getting everything to the max and my nbac is showing different screens than y'all's so yep confused
Build Pro PC is the place where I found my prebuilt computer, and it's a real showstopper. The level of performance it offers for the price I paid is nothing short of astonishing. Their team's friendliness and helpfulness make them a top-notch choice that I wholeheartedly endorse.
G'day Danny, For XMP-4000 did you check the Infinity Fabric Setting, not all Zen3 will hit IF-2000 & it will revert to 2:1 slowing Memory performance drastically. As for when I switched to AMD I got R5 1400 when prices dropped after Zen+ had released, that gave me the ability to just go straight to B450, since then I have upgraded the R5 to a R3 3300X to go with my RX580. If I do decide to upgrade my RX580 & 1080p Monitor I will move to a R5 5600 for the CPU keeping my B450 + DDR4 as that will be plenty for even 1440p Gaming Ps did you see Kyle did a Jawa video yesterday PPs see you Thursday 🌏😉
Damn, this would be such a nice PC if it had a case with proper airflow. A water-cooled 6900xt hitting 74c seems high. Single AIO but still. Show's how bad the 510 is. Swap the case for next video! lol
Its not a 510. It's the h7 flow. It's actually got really nice airflow but it's a single 120 rad set up seemingly in an exhaust configuration for a heavy duty card while running a stress test in a worst case scenario while simultaneously running a cpu stress test heating up that rad as well. Doesn't seem too bad to me.
Fuck nzxt. Of course they send a reviewer a beast of a machine. Those components aren’t even available to select on their website. Send a PC we can actually order to be reviewed.
Do you think I could get a pc I still play on a laptop and can’t afford one pls I need it badly never have had a good game of pubs cause my fps drops when I get near anyone
I've heard horror stories about people's gpu failing out of the box is that something I should be worried about that if I get nzxt because I've been deciding if I should get digital storm or nzxt
Still on a b450 right now...have seen bios is available from asus for it, but it's a beta version so even though i was planning on updating and going to a 5000 series cpu, but beta kinda makes me leery about messing with the bios. Don't really want to have to invest in a whole new board if i don't have to.
The beta bios was for 5800x3d compatibility and in the last few days they added proper support so the boost clocks work properly now. I know this because I assisted a friend with this issue. The beta bios had compatibility with 5800x3d but it stayed at base clock. Now it's boost behavior functions properly with the new agesa code. The prior bios versions already had proper functionality with the base 5000 series chips though
To be completely honest, one of the reasons why I got first gen Ryzen which was the the upgrade path. I had a Ryzen 5 1500x , I would want to upgrade so I got a really nice mid tier motherboard a B350 tomohawk (msi) recently picked up a Ryzen 7 3700x and I legit took out my old processor and put in my Ryzen 7 3700x no problem **note** update older board bios before putting in new processor
I have the MSi B450 Tomahawk Max PCB any yeah MSi make some really solid boards for the money(bought it in 2019 £100 inc VAT delivered with Monster Hunter World and 3 months of Gamepass which seemed a pretty fair deal). It would have been nice to have a Toslink connector but that's OK I just stuck an old 7.1 sound card I scrounged for free in it. I have an R7 1700(nonX) in the socket but I'm trying to work out what to target for my computer's final Pokémon evolution. I'm thinking of getting a 5700X next to maintain my approach of building a good PC while spending like Ebenezer Scrooge.
I'm assuming this was a loaner to show it off & you had to return it? Just guessing as there were no peels that I saw. Bet it hurt just a little to send it back I'm guessing. If I'm wrong, well that proves I'm a Horrible guesser! 😹
@@drebler lol yeah I've been wanting to but might as well wait for next gen ryzen and upgrade mobo and cpu. I've waited this long. What's a few more months.