Building a gaming PC from scratch isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, and alongside other system integrators like Digital Storm and iBUYPOWER, California-based NZXT certainly knows this fact. Johnny Hou’s ...
The NZXT BLD Kit is for people who want to build a gaming desktop PC for the first time but might not know where to start or are intimidated by the process. You don't need to hunt for parts on Amazon ...
NZXT has announced the launch of what it describes as a 'recommendation engine' designed to make it easier for people to pick components and build a gaming rig which fits their particular needs: BLD.
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's ...
At a time where it's tough to find all the components for a new build yourself, NZXT promises to help you through with the cutest guide to PC building. When you purchase through links on our site, we ...
NZXT’s BLD service has always been unique. They began as a service that asked what you wanted to do - what games do you play, how much do you want to spend – and then offering a custom PC to meet your ...
Building a new gaming PC can be a real pain, something that is getting even more difficult as AMD ramps up its CPUs and GPUs with Ryzen and Vega to more strongly compete with Intel’s Core CPUs and ...
NZXT makes building a PC hassle-free for those still want the option of choosing their own components. PC Gamer's got your back Our experienced team dedicates many hours to every review, to really get ...
Housed in the NZXT H510 Elite chassis, the NZXT Creator PC comes packed with an Intel Core i9 9900k and Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, giving users all the horsepower needed to edit photos and videos, ...
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's ...
Computers are my lifelong obsession. I wrote my first laptop review in 2005 for NotebookReview.com, continued with a consistent PC-reviewing gig at Computer Shopper in 2014, and moved to PCMag in 2018 ...
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