**A Premium Gaming Rig with a Price to Match**
We start adding sleeved extensions to these builds that cost several thousand dollars I know it's probably a little nitpick thing but I think it's important I think it's important that when someone spends thirty five hundred dollars on a system that it looks like it could be on the CES show floor and no build on the CES show floor that's actually there to look pretty or impressed has stock power supply cables so I just feel for the money I mean you can get a kit for roughly thirty bucks and that little bit just goes such a long way in terms of aesthetics and making the customer really feel like they got a premium product just one man's opinion apart from that we have a pair of very lovely AIO RGB fans these are 140 millimeters it'd look really nice through the tempered glass front panel and we also have two 120 millimeter fans at the rear and top of the case exhausting hot air so it looks like there's a really good airflow path coming through here at first glance I have no reason to suspect that anything in the system would overheat or thermal throttle in any way it looks like there's plenty of airflow and CFM going through the chassis but as they say trust but verify all right I've been running Doom at 4k for 15 minutes now just enough to get the GPU completely heat soak both our CPU and video card are running completely stock and you can see right here at around we're getting around 1800 s sometimes topping 1900 megahertz on the GPU core clock and at that speed we're seeing roughly just under 70 degrees Celsius so very cool nothing to be alarmed their CPU isn't being fully utilized right now but we're still getting around 50 degrees C which is fantastic as you might expect frame rate is looking really strong as well now I've got a Cos real bench that's been running for roughly five minutes just to give you guys a quick snapshot of CPU temperatures real bench is like a suite of mini tests that just kind of work in the background it does all kinds of things encoding image editing and so forth and it taxes your CPU anywhere from one to a hundred percent you can see it's doing some stuff in the background right now but we have already done a couple tests where the CPU was at 100% utilization and at that point the hottest we got was 78 C which is still very much within t.j.maxx that's perfectly fine operating temperatures obviously things are subject to change if you're gonna try to try your hand at overclocking but the way things are looking right now I would say this thing could definitely handle say a five gigahertz overclock on all cores if you wanted to squeeze even more performance out of this thing
**A System for Serious Content Creators**
Now for the price the system is obviously not for everyone but at the same time not everyone needs a ninety nine hundred K 64 gigs of ram in an RT X xx atti this is really reserved for a special type of serious content creator who doesn't want their creative vision to be hindered by a technical bottleneck and in that sense I think NZXT is put together a pretty good rig that does exactly that like I pointed out this thing isn't perfect right it's got a couple of shortcomings like a 5400 rpm Drive a motherboard that I'm not 100% sure about and some aesthetic touches that could have easily been thrown in now if you're not a content creator but you're still considering buying this thing for gaming don't do not buy this for gaming you don't need 64 gigs of memory for gaming you also probably don't need a 4 terabyte drive and a one terabyte SSD I mean maybe you need those things but chances are you can build a system that's better tailored for your needs that's gonna save you some money because as its configured now the system is way overkill for a gaming rig if your needs veer more on the professional spectrum and you've got the coin to spend this is definitely a solid option if you are looking for a prebuilt something that already comes preassembled you don't have to worry picking out the parts and you're interested in having one company to go to should anything go wrong you just kind of want a one and done solution I would say the system is worth your consideration
**Conclusion**
I would say the system is worth your consideration I don't know you guys let me know what you think about this thing especially you content creators out there does this tick all the boxes for you for what you need in terms of performance features budget and all that stuff let me know down below I'm very curious to hear your thoughts on it but thank you so much for watching this video toss auguri Khanna before you go it helps a lot and get subscribed to the channel for more tech stuff coming at you real it soon thanks for watching guys have a good one and I'll see y'all in the next video
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwhat's going on party people welcome back to the channel today we're taking a look at a brand spankin new pre-built desktop PC that just launched today if you're watching this video on the day of upload it retails for $3500 and it's aimed at serious content creators but it can also game and stream and do pretty much anything else under the Sun I don't even know what it looks like it's still in its box all pristine I haven't seen any pictures of it so we're gonna unbox it together today and take a closer look at it to find out if it's actually worth the hefty price tag without further ado ladies and gentlemen I'm excited to introduce to you the NZXT creator PC it's a little slow can we start that intro over alright we're gonna talk in unbox here it might be a little hairy at times but just bear with me so for starters if you order one of these suckers before 11 a.m. Pacific Standard Time it will ship out the very same day and if you opt for overnight shipping it'll actually get to your place the next day so pretty much unless there's like a Micro Center near your place or another store where you can buy all the PC parts you need this is probably one of the fastest ways you could get a system of this caliber up and running in your house the other nice thing is that NZXT is completely waived the $99 BLD fee that they usually tack on with their existing BLD systems so you're only paying for the parts themselves you're not paying a company to build the system for you NZXT is only making money on these things by bundling their hardware into the systems instead of tacking on an additional fee for the customer for example the h 510 elite is the chassis that ships with this system now this comes in black or white you get to choose on checkout looks like they've sent us the white version alright give me a second here all right by the way guys this video is not sponsored in any way I don't even keep this unit there they're taking it back after I'm done with the video so I am NOT obligated to say anything nice about this system if I don't want to in fact I should probably probably say something negative right now just to prove my point like look at this look at this packaging this is I hate this shade of gray stupid now you guys probably want to know what the specs are so I'm just gonna go ahead and rattle it off really quick and then we'll talk about it more in detail when we get it out of the box we've got a 9900 kay that's a core I 9 processor from Intel their current flagship coffee like CPU 64 gigs of DDR 4 I'm not sure what speed it's probably 3200 I would assume we have a Z 390 motherboard and an RT X xx atti Windows 10 Pro 64-bit included all right the lovely H 510 elite in the flesh let's go ahead and pop the side panel off I really dig the one thumb screw coolest design insta pack packaging ensures a safe delivery in and out here oh hello there come on buddy whoa that's actually pretty slick yeah this is probably one of the nicer looking BLD pre belts that I've seen it looks like we do have a Kraken a Kraken X I'm gonna say that's an X 62 that's a 280 baby as basically very nice top-performing liquid a oh they're courtesy of NZXT this is NZXT motherboard as well this is the n7z 390 it's a very stylish board NZXT did a fantastic job of branding it because at its core it's an ECS board that's the board maker I've actually never worked with this board personally the only NZXT board I've ever gotten hands-on time with was the Z 270 model and I remember the BIOS on that board not being the greatest it was a little bit clunky it wasn't super intuitive and it was even unstable at times so I can't speak to this board but I will say if you're planning on buying this system do a little research on this board to make sure that the BIOS is now a little updated it's a bit more refined especially if you plan to dive into the BIOS and tweak settings and things like that let's pop out one of these memory modules take a closer look at these t4 stems from teen group these are their delta r sticks i believe yes delta r okay they're actually 3,000 speed which is perfectly fine for intel test latency isn't the greatest at 16 18 and 38 but I'm sure it's not super detrimental or anything last thing I'll point out here is that these are 16 gigabyte stick so again 64 gigs of DDR 4 in total before we actually continue I kind of want to plug this guy in power it on just so we can see what it looks like all booted while we're talking about it might be a bit more visually interesting Hey look it turned on it turned on out of the box it's already better than a Walmart PC RGB lighting oh so beautiful well let's talk about the GPU shall we because I can't ignore this beast anymore this is the asus rog Strix r-tx 2080 TI i believe this is the OC gaming model we've got 11 gigs of VRAM onboard and it's just an absolutely beautiful card extremely cool extremely quiet and ridiculously powerful I mean this thing's basically a gamers wet dream it's like name your resolution and frame rate and it'll pretty much do it unless you're talking 4k 144 Hertz then you might need two of them but mostly everything under that this thing will chew right through and we've got the fastest gaming CPU on the market right now along with the fastest gaming centric GPU so this thing can definitely tear up some frames now something you probably already saw this guy lurking in the background just above the GPU we have a one terabyte WD black SN 750 nvme PCIe gen3 because we don't have gen for support on Z 390 of course m2 SSD it's got that really nice-looking heatsink on it extremely fast up to 3500 megabytes per second read we also have a mechanical drive there's a four terabyte WD blue that's hiding underneath this power supply shroud but it's only 5400 rpm I don't know why they didn't opt for 7200 at the very least so that that kind of bugs me it should have been 7200 from the get-go but all in all you do have five terabytes of storage on board now a little side note here while five terabytes of internal storage is plenty for most users a lot of content creators need to take their footage on-the-go or transfer files between systems on a regular basis so NZXT has thought of that and they're allowing customers to add this on to their purchase at checkout this is a WD black p10 mechanical hard drive comes in two four and eight terabyte capacities and it has a rugged looking metal enclosure that serves as a passive heatsink so your drive doesn't get too hot sorry for the tangent they just sent it over with the system so I figured I would mention it really quick you can't really see the power supply too well but we are getting an EVGA 750 watt g3 very reliable unit 80 plus gold modular design it does have black cables so no ketchup and mustard which is a huge plus having said that can we start adding sleeved extensions to these builds that cost several thousand dollars I know it's probably a little nitpick thing but I think it's important I think it's important that when someone spends thirty five hundred dollars on a system that it looks like it could be on the CES show floor and no build on the CES show floor that's actually there to look pretty or impressed has stock power supply cables so I just feel for the money I mean you can get a kit for roughly thirty bucks and that little bit just goes such a long way in terms of aesthetics and making the customer really feel like they got a premium product just one man's opinion apart from that we have a pair of very lovely a or to RGB fans these are 140 millimeters it'd look really nice through the tempered glass front panel and we also have two 120 millimeter fans at the rear and top of the case exhausting hot air so it looks like there's a really good airflow path coming through here at first glance I have no reason to suspect that anything in the system would overheat or thermal throttle in any way it looks like there's plenty of airflow and CFM going through the chassis but as they say trust but verify all right I've been running doom at 4k for 15 minutes now just enough to get the GPU completely heat soak both our CPU and video card are running completely stock and you can see right here at around we're getting around 1800 s sometimes topping 1900 megahertz on the GPU core clock and at that speed we're seeing roughly just under 70 degrees Celsius so very cool nothing to be alarmed their CPU isn't being fully utilized right now but we're still getting around 50 degrees C which is fantastic as you might expect frame rate is looking really strong as well now I've got a cos real bench that's been running for roughly five minutes just to give you guys a quick snapshot of CPU temperatures real bench is like a suite of mini tests that just kind of work in the background it does all kinds of things encoding image editing and so forth and it taxes your CPU anywhere from one to a hundred percent you can see it's doing some stuff in the background right now but we have already done a couple tests where the CPU was at 100% utilization and at that point the hottest we got was 78 C which is still very much within t.j.maxx that's perfectly fine operating temperatures obviously things are subject to change if you're gonna try to try your hand at overclocking but the way things are looking right now I would say this thing could definitely handle say a five gigahertz overclock on all cores if you wanted to squeeze even more performance out of this thing now for the price the system is obviously not for everyone but at the same time not everyone needs a ninety nine hundred K 64 gigs of ram in an RT X xx atti this is really reserved for a special type of serious content creator who doesn't want their creative vision to be hindered by a technical bottleneck and in that sense I think NZXT is put together a pretty good rig that does exactly that like I pointed out this thing isn't perfect right it's got a couple of shortcomings like a 5400 rpm Drive a motherboard that I'm not 100% sure about and some aesthetic touches that could have easily been thrown in now if you're not a content creator but you're still considering buying this thing for gaming don't do not buy this for gaming you don't need 64 gigs of memory for gaming you also probably don't need a 4 terabyte drive and a one terabyte SSD I mean maybe you need those things but chances are you can build a system that's better tailored for your needs that's gonna save you some money because as its configured now the system is way overkill for a gaming rig if your needs veer more on the professional spectrum and you've got the coin to spend this is definitely a solid option if you are looking for a prebuilt something that already comes preassembled you don't have to worry picking out the parts and you're interested in having one company to go to should anything go wrong you just kind of want a one and done solution I would say the system is worth your consideration I don't know you guys let me know what you think about this thing especially you content creators out there does this tick all the boxes for you for what you need in terms of performance features budget and all that stuff let me know down below I'm very curious to hear your thoughts on it but thank you so much for watching this video toss auguri Khanna before you go it helps a lot and get subscribed to the channel for more tech stuff coming at you real it soon thanks for watching guys have a good one and I'll see y'all in the next videowhat's going on party people welcome back to the channel today we're taking a look at a brand spankin new pre-built desktop PC that just launched today if you're watching this video on the day of upload it retails for $3500 and it's aimed at serious content creators but it can also game and stream and do pretty much anything else under the Sun I don't even know what it looks like it's still in its box all pristine I haven't seen any pictures of it so we're gonna unbox it together today and take a closer look at it to find out if it's actually worth the hefty price tag without further ado ladies and gentlemen I'm excited to introduce to you the NZXT creator PC it's a little slow can we start that intro over alright we're gonna talk in unbox here it might be a little hairy at times but just bear with me so for starters if you order one of these suckers before 11 a.m. Pacific Standard Time it will ship out the very same day and if you opt for overnight shipping it'll actually get to your place the next day so pretty much unless there's like a Micro Center near your place or another store where you can buy all the PC parts you need this is probably one of the fastest ways you could get a system of this caliber up and running in your house the other nice thing is that NZXT is completely waived the $99 BLD fee that they usually tack on with their existing BLD systems so you're only paying for the parts themselves you're not paying a company to build the system for you NZXT is only making money on these things by bundling their hardware into the systems instead of tacking on an additional fee for the customer for example the h 510 elite is the chassis that ships with this system now this comes in black or white you get to choose on checkout looks like they've sent us the white version alright give me a second here all right by the way guys this video is not sponsored in any way I don't even keep this unit there they're taking it back after I'm done with the video so I am NOT obligated to say anything nice about this system if I don't want to in fact I should probably probably say something negative right now just to prove my point like look at this look at this packaging this is I hate this shade of gray stupid now you guys probably want to know what the specs are so I'm just gonna go ahead and rattle it off really quick and then we'll talk about it more in detail when we get it out of the box we've got a 9900 kay that's a core I 9 processor from Intel their current flagship coffee like CPU 64 gigs of DDR 4 I'm not sure what speed it's probably 3200 I would assume we have a Z 390 motherboard and an RT X xx atti Windows 10 Pro 64-bit included all right the lovely H 510 elite in the flesh let's go ahead and pop the side panel off I really dig the one thumb screw coolest design insta pack packaging ensures a safe delivery in and out here oh hello there come on buddy whoa that's actually pretty slick yeah this is probably one of the nicer looking BLD pre belts that I've seen it looks like we do have a Kraken a Kraken X I'm gonna say that's an X 62 that's a 280 baby as basically very nice top-performing liquid a oh they're courtesy of NZXT this is NZXT motherboard as well this is the n7z 390 it's a very stylish board NZXT did a fantastic job of branding it because at its core it's an ECS board that's the board maker I've actually never worked with this board personally the only NZXT board I've ever gotten hands-on time with was the Z 270 model and I remember the BIOS on that board not being the greatest it was a little bit clunky it wasn't super intuitive and it was even unstable at times so I can't speak to this board but I will say if you're planning on buying this system do a little research on this board to make sure that the BIOS is now a little updated it's a bit more refined especially if you plan to dive into the BIOS and tweak settings and things like that let's pop out one of these memory modules take a closer look at these t4 stems from teen group these are their delta r sticks i believe yes delta r okay they're actually 3,000 speed which is perfectly fine for intel test latency isn't the greatest at 16 18 and 38 but I'm sure it's not super detrimental or anything last thing I'll point out here is that these are 16 gigabyte stick so again 64 gigs of DDR 4 in total before we actually continue I kind of want to plug this guy in power it on just so we can see what it looks like all booted while we're talking about it might be a bit more visually interesting Hey look it turned on it turned on out of the box it's already better than a Walmart PC RGB lighting oh so beautiful well let's talk about the GPU shall we because I can't ignore this beast anymore this is the asus rog Strix r-tx 2080 TI i believe this is the OC gaming model we've got 11 gigs of VRAM onboard and it's just an absolutely beautiful card extremely cool extremely quiet and ridiculously powerful I mean this thing's basically a gamers wet dream it's like name your resolution and frame rate and it'll pretty much do it unless you're talking 4k 144 Hertz then you might need two of them but mostly everything under that this thing will chew right through and we've got the fastest gaming CPU on the market right now along with the fastest gaming centric GPU so this thing can definitely tear up some frames now something you probably already saw this guy lurking in the background just above the GPU we have a one terabyte WD black SN 750 nvme PCIe gen3 because we don't have gen for support on Z 390 of course m2 SSD it's got that really nice-looking heatsink on it extremely fast up to 3500 megabytes per second read we also have a mechanical drive there's a four terabyte WD blue that's hiding underneath this power supply shroud but it's only 5400 rpm I don't know why they didn't opt for 7200 at the very least so that that kind of bugs me it should have been 7200 from the get-go but all in all you do have five terabytes of storage on board now a little side note here while five terabytes of internal storage is plenty for most users a lot of content creators need to take their footage on-the-go or transfer files between systems on a regular basis so NZXT has thought of that and they're allowing customers to add this on to their purchase at checkout this is a WD black p10 mechanical hard drive comes in two four and eight terabyte capacities and it has a rugged looking metal enclosure that serves as a passive heatsink so your drive doesn't get too hot sorry for the tangent they just sent it over with the system so I figured I would mention it really quick you can't really see the power supply too well but we are getting an EVGA 750 watt g3 very reliable unit 80 plus gold modular design it does have black cables so no ketchup and mustard which is a huge plus having said that can we start adding sleeved extensions to these builds that cost several thousand dollars I know it's probably a little nitpick thing but I think it's important I think it's important that when someone spends thirty five hundred dollars on a system that it looks like it could be on the CES show floor and no build on the CES show floor that's actually there to look pretty or impressed has stock power supply cables so I just feel for the money I mean you can get a kit for roughly thirty bucks and that little bit just goes such a long way in terms of aesthetics and making the customer really feel like they got a premium product just one man's opinion apart from that we have a pair of very lovely a or to RGB fans these are 140 millimeters it'd look really nice through the tempered glass front panel and we also have two 120 millimeter fans at the rear and top of the case exhausting hot air so it looks like there's a really good airflow path coming through here at first glance I have no reason to suspect that anything in the system would overheat or thermal throttle in any way it looks like there's plenty of airflow and CFM going through the chassis but as they say trust but verify all right I've been running doom at 4k for 15 minutes now just enough to get the GPU completely heat soak both our CPU and video card are running completely stock and you can see right here at around we're getting around 1800 s sometimes topping 1900 megahertz on the GPU core clock and at that speed we're seeing roughly just under 70 degrees Celsius so very cool nothing to be alarmed their CPU isn't being fully utilized right now but we're still getting around 50 degrees C which is fantastic as you might expect frame rate is looking really strong as well now I've got a cos real bench that's been running for roughly five minutes just to give you guys a quick snapshot of CPU temperatures real bench is like a suite of mini tests that just kind of work in the background it does all kinds of things encoding image editing and so forth and it taxes your CPU anywhere from one to a hundred percent you can see it's doing some stuff in the background right now but we have already done a couple tests where the CPU was at 100% utilization and at that point the hottest we got was 78 C which is still very much within t.j.maxx that's perfectly fine operating temperatures obviously things are subject to change if you're gonna try to try your hand at overclocking but the way things are looking right now I would say this thing could definitely handle say a five gigahertz overclock on all cores if you wanted to squeeze even more performance out of this thing now for the price the system is obviously not for everyone but at the same time not everyone needs a ninety nine hundred K 64 gigs of ram in an RT X xx atti this is really reserved for a special type of serious content creator who doesn't want their creative vision to be hindered by a technical bottleneck and in that sense I think NZXT is put together a pretty good rig that does exactly that like I pointed out this thing isn't perfect right it's got a couple of shortcomings like a 5400 rpm Drive a motherboard that I'm not 100% sure about and some aesthetic touches that could have easily been thrown in now if you're not a content creator but you're still considering buying this thing for gaming don't do not buy this for gaming you don't need 64 gigs of memory for gaming you also probably don't need a 4 terabyte drive and a one terabyte SSD I mean maybe you need those things but chances are you can build a system that's better tailored for your needs that's gonna save you some money because as its configured now the system is way overkill for a gaming rig if your needs veer more on the professional spectrum and you've got the coin to spend this is definitely a solid option if you are looking for a prebuilt something that already comes preassembled you don't have to worry picking out the parts and you're interested in having one company to go to should anything go wrong you just kind of want a one and done solution I would say the system is worth your consideration I don't know you guys let me know what you think about this thing especially you content creators out there does this tick all the boxes for you for what you need in terms of performance features budget and all that stuff let me know down below I'm very curious to hear your thoughts on it but thank you so much for watching this video toss auguri Khanna before you go it helps a lot and get subscribed to the channel for more tech stuff coming at you real it soon thanks for watching guys have a good one and I'll see y'all in the next video\n"