I’ve covered several NZXT PCs over the years, and they do have a certain aesthetic dominance over other brands. Will these latest Creator PCs have a performance dominance as well? With RTX 4090s ...
While it is best to stay away from NZXT's Flex subscription program, the company still offers pre-built gaming PCs which will be available to purchase for users, and it would be theirs to own. That ...
What's even worse is that the FPS gaming benchmarks for both PCs are unchanged, which as our review shows, isn't accurate. NZXT's pricing is also criticized. Gamers Nexus shows that in the case of ...
He clarifies about a confusion due to overlapping names with prebuilt PCs, such as Player 3 Flex. To resolve this, NZXT will rename the subscription offering to clearly distinguish it from ...
One of the first things Hou talks about is the controversial way that NZXT offers PCs for sale and to rent with the same name but slightly different specs. The Player: Three PC, for example ...
NZXT says it is adjusting the language in its subscriber agreement as well and will make it clear that the company doesn’t sell user data on customers’ returned PCs. “Every Flex PC that ...
More information Check out NZXT range of prebuilt gaming PCs starting from as little as $799. Be game ready today with the Player One, Player Two and Player Three selection. Experience the ...
Specifically, the rental PCs get less powerful GPUs, but NZXT does not update the FPS estimates it displays on the page. This gives customers an inaccurate view of the system performance they will ...
Gamers Nexus has released a video deconstructing NZXT’s defense of its Flex gaming PC purchase and rental program. In it, host Steve Burke says the company is still misleading customers, despite ...
In a blog post, NZXT outlines some actions being taken in ... using the same names for Flex PCs as more powerful non-Flex ones, and showing seemingly misleading or false benchmarks.