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NZXT has revamped its pre-built PC lineups by introducing the Player One, Player Two, and Player Three collections, each featuring an upgraded Prime version with better specs at higher prices. The Player One targets entry-level gamers, the Player Two is for streamers and gamers, and the Player Three is focused on content creators. Building these PCs yourself could result in savings, but opting for NZXT's expert builds offers convenience. The Player 3 Prime model provides a top-tier gaming experience suitable for streaming and content creation. Shipping costs and potential savings when buying parts separately are also discussed.
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In this segment of the video, it is discussed how NZXT revamped their pre-built PC lineups, shifting from categories like Starter, Creator, and Streaming to Player One, Player Two, and Player Three, each with an upgraded Prime version. The Player One collection is aimed at gamers seeking an entry-level PC, with the Prime version offering better specs at a higher price. Building the Player One PC yourself would cost around $64 more, considering discounted Windows 11 key. The Player Two collection targets streamers and gamers, with the base model priced at $1500 and Prime version at $2000, offering GPU upgrades for better performance. Shipping costs for NZXT PCs in the US add $50, but buying parts separately could potentially offset this cost.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses different PC models targeting gamers and content creators. The speaker compares building the base model oneself to purchasing from NZXT, highlighting potential savings. The Player 3 collection is aimed at content creators with features like additional CPU and RAM for video editing. The Player 3 model comes with significant upgrades compared to the base model but at a higher price. Finally, the Player 3 Prime model offers top-of-the-line gaming experience, suitable for streaming or content creation, emphasizing the convenience of having an expert build the PC for an additional cost.