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But aside from the motherboard shift to the B550 chipset, there are other changes between what the company sent us and what you’ll actually get if you buy the NZXT Streaming Plus yourself.

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The $1,999 configuration of the NZXT Streaming Plus PC we tested came with a six-core AMD Ryzen 5 5600X CPU and an EVGA RTX 3070 graphics card, along with a 1TB WD SN550 NVMe SSD and 16GB of RAM.Īs we’ll soon see, that’s a very capable gaming combo. Gaming and Graphics on the NZXT Streaming Plus

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Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 9260 (on motherboard), Bluetooth 4.2Ģx USB 3.0 (Type C, Type A), 3.5mm headphone/microphone combo jackġ8.11 x 16.85 x 8.27 inches / 460 x 428x 210 mm

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NZXT Streaming Plus Specificationsī450 Aorus Pro WiFi (as tested), B550 boards will ship with new systemsġ6GB T-Force DDR4-3200 (as tested), new systems ship with DDR4-3000ġTB Western Digital WD Blue SN550 NVMe SSD

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That shouldn’t significantly change the performance we saw in testing, but it will let you upgrade to, say, a super-fast PCIe 4.0 SSD or a higher-bandwidth graphics card down the road without having to splurge on a new motherboard. But in general this change is better for customers, because the B550 chipset will grant you access to the faster PCIe 4.0 lanes available on the Ryzen 5 5600X CPU. That makes a discussion of the USB ports and expandability here a bit moot. Which specific board you get will vary depending on availability of stock. But a last-minute change (which an NZXT rep told us was due to recently enacted CEC guidelines) means new systems will ship with newer B550 boards instead. NZXT shipped our system with a Gigabyte B450 Aorus Pro WiFi board. In terms of rear ports and upgradability, your mileage will vary - at least from our review unit. Much like the visual design, the cooling and ports here aren’t exactly luxurious, but they get the job done without much in the way of major complaints. The USB-C port didn’t work on our review unit, but NZXT says newer models with B550 motherboards will have a functioning Type-C port. On top, near the front is a pleasing power button, a single audio jack and two USB ports, one Type C and one Type A. There’s also a perforated area up top for airflow (where you could also add another fan). The front of our review unit is a solid white steel, though the right side has ample holes for intake via the two front fans. So if you want to get the best gaming performance possible from your rig, the first thing you’ll want to do is jump into the BIOS and enable the faster speeds. Just note that, oddly, NZXT doesn’t ship its systems with XMP memory profiles enabled. Note that the RAM here is also dual-channel, rather than the performance-limiting single stick you’ll often get with lower-cost gaming rigs from big-box brands like Dell/Alienware, Acer or HP. NZXT also throws in its popular H510 case (opens in new tab) and a Kraken M22 AIO cooler, plus a 1TB NVMe SSD and 16GB of RAM. Considering all the in-stock RTX 3070 cards on Newegg when we wrote this were selling for over $1,000, it’s also arguably a decent value in today’s world of silicon scarcity.

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That’s not quite flagship-class hardware, but as we’ll see in testing, it’s plenty capable of handling today’s most-demanding games. For $1,999 in our NZXT Streaming Plus test configuration, you get a potent combo of a six-core Ryzen 5 5600X CPU and an RTX 3070.














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