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NZXT Expands its Streaming PC and H1 Mini PC Series of Prebuilt Gaming PCs

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NZXT, a leading designer of computer hardware, software, and services for the PC gaming community, today announces that they are expanding their lines of streaming and H1 Mini PC's to include a Base, Plus, and Pro version of each system which allows for gamers and content creators to get a gaming PC that suits their budget and processing power needs, quickly shipped within two days.

The Streaming PC series is specifically designed to give streamers the proper hardware for an optimized experience right out of the box. The new Streaming PC Pro comes with a Ryzen 5 5600x and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 which gives streamers enough power to play their favorite games and stream their favorite games for $2999. While the Streaming PC and Streaming PC Plus offer different levels of GPUs for content creators for different needs and budgets.



The H1 Mini PC is designed to give gamers a powerful gaming PC tailored to maximize performance in a compact package. Starting at $1499, the base H1 Mini PC comes with an Intel Core i5-10400F and an NVIDIA 1660 Super. While the H1 Mini Plus and H1 Mini Pro come with more CPU and GPU power for gamers who want to play at high settings and frame rates.

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3090??
with a 5600x?????
targeting content creators???????????????????????
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I mean, I can see a system w/ 5600x and 3080(Ti) targeting gamers, but if I were a content creator, I'd def want more CPU horsepower (looking at you, 5900x) ...
Fuck, I'd take a 5900x w/ a 3080 over this ...
 
I think they got those two target audiences backwards.
 
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