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NZXT Desktops: Streaming Plus PC: Ryzen 7 5800X, RTX 3070 TI, 16GB RAM Expired

$1799
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NZXT.com has NZXT Desktops on sale. Shipping is $50.

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Example Deals (prices below are after in-cart discount):
  • Streaming Plus PC $1799.10
    • AMD Ryzen 7 5800X
    • GeForce RTX 3070 TI
    • 16GB (2x8GB) 3000MHz (max speed)
    • 1TB NVMe M.2 SSD
    • B550 ATX Motherboard
    • Kraken M22 120mm AIO Liquid Cooler
    • 750W Gold Power Supply
  • H1 Mini PC $1169.10
    • Windows 10 Home
    • Intel Core i5-10400F
    • GeForce RTX 3060
    • 16GB (2x8GB) 3000 MHz (max speed)
    • 1TB NVMe M.2 SSD
    • Z490I ITX Motherboard
    • 140mm AIO Liquid Cooler
    • 650W SFF Gold Power Supply
  • Streaming Pro PC $2609
    • Windows 10 Home
    • AMD Ryzen 7 5800X
    • GeForce RTX 3080 TI
    • 32GB (2x16GB) 3000MHz (max speed)
    • 1TB NVMe M.2 SSD
    • Gigabyte B450 Aorus Pro WiFi Motherboard
    • Kraken X63 280mm AIO Liquid Cooler
    • 750W Gold Power Supply
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Even though shipping is $50, these systems seemed like good enough deals to post them as another viable option for complete gaming systems. Since my HP post contained a lot of configuration options I'll probably use it as a point of comparison for most of these. Just follow one of the links and add item to cart and the 10% sale code is automatically applied when you go to checkout.


H1 Mini [nzxt.com]
Intel Core i5-10400F
GeForce RTX 3060
16GB (2x8GB) 3000MHz RAM
1TB NVMe M.2 SSD

B560i ITX Motherboard
140mm AIO Liquid Cooler
650w Gold Power Supply
$1169.10

The H1 Mini [nzxt.com] is the same price as the Omen [hp.com] 5600x/ RTX 3060 configuration but has 2x the RAM and storage plus liquid cooling. The H1 Mini Pro [nzxt.com] is $17 more than the Omen [hp.com] 5800x/RTX 3060ti configuration and comes with 4x the RAM and 8x the total storage plus liquid cooling. The 10th gen i5 and i7 benchmark lower than their Ryzen 5000 counterparts, but score comparable effective FPS on many popular games. Still a decent deal at these price points without needing to upgrade anything that the Omen might be lacking on.

H1 Mini Pro [nzxt.com] OOS
Intel Core i7-10700KF
GeForce RTX 3060Ti
32GB (2x16GB) 3000MHz RAM
1TB NVMe M.2 SSD
1TB 2.5" HDD Secondary Storage

B560i ITX Motherboard
140mm AIO Liquid Cooler
650w Gold Power Supply
$1439.10


Starter Pro [nzxt.com] OOS
Intel Core I5-10400F
GeForce RTX 3060Ti
16GB (2x8GB) T-Force Vulcan Z 3000MHz RAM
1TB WB Blue NVMe M.2 SSD

B560 Motherboard
Deep Cool GAMMAX GTE V2 Air Cooler
500W Bronze Power Supply
$1304

Again with the Starter Pro [nzxt.com] they offer the 10400F, and at ~$44 more than the Omen [hp.com] 5600x/3060Ti configuration but with 2x the RAM and 4x the NVMe, this one falls right in between the two Minis combining the lower CPU with higher GPU in a bigger case and full of listed brand name parts.


Streaming Plus [nzxt.com]
Ryzen 7 5800x
GeForce RTX 3070Ti
16GB (2x8GB) XPG 3000MHz RAM
1TB NVMe M.2 SSD

B550 ATX Motherboard
Kraken M22 120mm AIO Liquid Cooler
750W Gold Power Supply
$1799

It's easier to compare these two directly to Omen [hp.com] configurations since the CPU is available on both. The Streaming Plus [nzxt.com] is about $73 less than the Omen 5800x 3070Ti configuration and comes with 2x the RAM and 4x the storage and liquid cooling. The Streaming Pro [nzxt.com] is kinda steep at almost $300 more than the Omen [hp.com] 5800x 3080Ti configuration but I figured I'd add it in anyway. It comes with 4x the RAM and storage, liquid cooling, and while these two aren't as good for people just wanting the GPU in a throw-away system, they're also not OEM garbage. Videos I searched had Gigabyte and EVGA brand GPUs as well as other name brand parts I've listed and overall better specs.

Streaming Pro [nzxt.com]
Ryzen 7 5800x
GeForce RTX 3080Ti
32GB (2x16GB) XPG 3000MHz RAM
1TB NVMe M.2 SSD

Gigabyte B450 Aorus Pro WiFi Motherboard
Kraken X63 280mm AIO Liquid Cooler
750W Gold Power Supply
$2609
EDIT: This motherboard listing could be mistake as the Streaming Plus also previously used B450 and now uses B550, and the Streaming Pro Build Kit comes with B550. There's also no B450 option in their custom builder.


EDIT: For people who are interested in (or not opposed to) building a PC, they do also offer some Build Kits [nzxt.com] which contain everything you need to build the specific series system as listed, and for a little bit less cost. Looks like currently they only have the Starter Pro [nzxt.com] for $1259 or the Streaming Pro [nzxt.com] for $2519.
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Honestly surprised this is not getting more love. Any idea on how this company is with prebuilts on warranty issues?
Website shows 5800x and so does my order confirmation.
Not sure, but all parts are warrantied by the manufacturers. Recently ordered a PC from them so I could get my hands on an RTX 3090. I got the build for the same price as scalpers are selling the RTX 3090 alone.

I had an amazing experience! The PC was packaged fantastically for shipping, and it only took a couple of days from order to receiving. Beautiful PC and highly highly highly recommend a custom build from NZXT!

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12-04-2021 at 09:18 PM.
12-04-2021 at 09:18 PM.
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When do we think we'll start seeing these prebuilt ship with 12th gen intel?
not till next year. Z690 cost too much they will try use cheaper B660 board when its released.
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12-04-2021 at 09:36 PM.
12-04-2021 at 09:36 PM.
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Only reason why wouldn't enable XMP is because never tested the PC before shipping too many orders they don't even care.
Could be true, but I actually watched a video on pre-built NZXTs from Gamers Nexus and it was also something they noticed with a pre-built they were sent and that was months ago, so I'm not 100% sure it's a volume issue.
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12-04-2021 at 11:22 PM.
12-04-2021 at 11:22 PM.
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Thanks for the reply. I just loaded mine up and it boots up with is always a good thing. I did get the 280mm CPU cooler and the 3070TI Founders Edition card as most other have received. The memory is actually 3200Mhz memory instead of the 3000Mhz that was presented on the product page which is a positive. Of note for the memory however, is that the XMP profile was disabled in the BIOS so when I loaded up for the first time the memory was running at 2400Mhz. I went into the BIOS and NZXT had already created an XMP profile to run at 3200Mhz with 16-18-18-38 timings so as soon as I toggled that and loaded Windows memory was running at 3200Mhz. Odd that NZXT would not load the XMP profile before shipping, but at least it was created and I didn't have to fool with the setting on my own.

I plan on running some 3dMark tests soon to see if anything else needs to be tweaked to work as advertised and will report back when I do. The fan is weird and revs up and down with no real rhyme or reason, so I am going to have to go into the settings and see when it is set to kick in.

Do you mind sending me the links you got from Gigabyte for the motherboard drivers?

Thanks.
The fan noise on this build was driving me crazy, so I messed around in the BIOS and also used the CAM software that comes installed and it has become 10x better. In the BIOS you can set your fans to a silent profile which you can also do within the CAM software. You can further tinker with the fan profile to your liking. While this in no way is a silent build, at least it no longer sounds like an F15 is taking off every 30 seconds.
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12-05-2021 at 06:18 PM.
12-05-2021 at 06:18 PM.
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I also have the oem gigabyte motherboard. Would have been really nice if it was just a small step up to a nicer board. I'm having an issue with audio stuttering when connecting Bluetooth headphones to the motherboard. Might need to also go ask them for driver updates.

At some point I'll plan on getting a nicer motherboard and better/more RAM, then rebuild everything in another case. For now I'm just happy to have such a big upgrade. I was running a GTX 680 and i7 2700k prior to this. Both are still chugging along which is great, but they are definitely showing their age.
I also have this stuttering issue when I connect either my bluetooth headphones or bluetooth speakers. Please say how you've fixed when you get to it with them. I'll try to call them tomorrow too.

Also, I got mine with Win 10. I did enable TPM2.0 in BIOS and Software Updates reporting the pc can run Win 11 but there's no indication to update to Win 11. I read some procedure to force it to install but I can probably wait. Did everybody get Win 11 preinstalled?

I tried playing COD Cold War and my GPU temp hovers around 68-71C. That's pretty good temp in my book. Fan noise is acceptable but maybe I'm used with my gaming laptop's noise and I'm wearing headset to notice it that much. I'll observe this some more..

I haven't enabled XMP in the BIOS yet. I know it's RAM overclocking but I haven't tinkered with this before. Any recommendations how to setup?
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12-05-2021 at 06:49 PM.
12-05-2021 at 06:49 PM.
Quote from trulaker9 :
Thanks for the reply. I just loaded mine up and it boots up with is always a good thing. I did get the 280mm CPU cooler and the 3070TI Founders Edition card as most other have received. The memory is actually 3200Mhz memory instead of the 3000Mhz that was presented on the product page which is a positive. Of note for the memory however, is that the XMP profile was disabled in the BIOS so when I loaded up for the first time the memory was running at 2400Mhz. I went into the BIOS and NZXT had already created an XMP profile to run at 3200Mhz with 16-18-18-38 timings so as soon as I toggled that and loaded Windows memory was running at 3200Mhz. Odd that NZXT would not load the XMP profile before shipping, but at least it was created and I didn't have to fool with the setting on my own.

I plan on running some 3dMark tests soon to see if anything else needs to be tweaked to work as advertised and will report back when I do. The fan is weird and revs up and down with no real rhyme or reason, so I am going to have to go into the settings and see when it is set to kick in.

Do you mind sending me the links you got from Gigabyte for the motherboard drivers?

Thanks.
Never got links for motherboard drivers but I've seen various online posts showing the Gigabyte B550 AORUS is closest reference model.

I would probably not use those drivers unless i was out of warranty. I think you gotta accept it's as is.

As for the wireless drivers I was given this link

https://www.intel.com/content/www...ters.html?

I think my videocard is indeed the founder's edition like everyone else's. I have my over clocked for mining and have left it mining for over 24 hrs with no crashes. No issues either with the memory running xmp settings .

The system is definitely loud though even after limiting fan speed on the videocard. So would not mine full-time with this if it's near or in your bedroom 😂.

I think It mainly has to do with the rear fan detecting system temp. Which would make sense since radiator fans are blowing out toward the motherboard and videocard.

In the near term I will be swapping cases to improve cooling and noise. I think later I will be upgrading memory, drive, and perhaps mobo when eth can no longer be mined.
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12-05-2021 at 07:20 PM.
12-05-2021 at 07:20 PM.
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Hmm, what kind of headphones? I need to test this out for myself. Also likewise, I'll probably do the same, I previously had a custom rig with a 1070 and an i5-i6600k. It was great comp for the past 5 years but a couple of ports died out, ethernet port is kind of loose, and even after fresh installs, it started to eat crap with modern software.

So now I'm just gonna mess around with mining on it and keep it as a spare pc.
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12-05-2021 at 07:28 PM.
12-05-2021 at 07:28 PM.
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I also have this stuttering issue when I connect either my bluetooth headphones or bluetooth speakers. Please say how you've fixed when you get to it with them. I'll try to call them tomorrow too.

Also, I got mine with Win 10. I did enable TPM2.0 in BIOS and Software Updates reporting the pc can run Win 11 but there's no indication to update to Win 11. I read some procedure to force it to install but I can probably wait. Did everybody get Win 11 preinstalled?

I tried playing COD Cold War and my GPU temp hovers around 68-71C. That's pretty good temp in my book. Fan noise is acceptable but maybe I'm used with my gaming laptop's noise and I'm wearing headset to notice it that much. I'll observe this some more..

I haven't enabled XMP in the BIOS yet. I know it's RAM overclocking but I haven't tinkered with this before. Any recommendations how to setup?
I haven't found a fix yet. Haven't had much time to tinker yet since getting the PC and I've got a USB I can use in the meantime. I did connect an Xbox controller over Bluetooth and that seemed to be working ok though I only used it for a few minutes so far.

I also had XMP turned off on the BIOS, I just set it to they profile that was there the first time the computer started up. Haven't had any issues so far. The RAM is 3200 which is nicer than the 3000 that was advertised so that was a pleasant find.

Let me know if you figure out the Bluetooth headphones issue.
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12-05-2021 at 11:10 PM.
12-05-2021 at 11:10 PM.
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I haven't found a fix yet. Haven't had much time to tinker yet since getting the PC and I've got a USB I can use in the meantime. I did connect an Xbox controller over Bluetooth and that seemed to be working ok though I only used it for a few minutes so far.

I also had XMP turned off on the BIOS, I just set it to they profile that was there the first time the computer started up. Haven't had any issues so far. The RAM is 3200 which is nicer than the 3000 that was advertised so that was a pleasant find.

Let me know if you figure out the Bluetooth headphones issue.
Bluetooth is definitely an issue, at least with audio. I tested it out with my Pixel A buds, I had audio skipping/ going in n out but no problems with my Xbox controller.

I imagine it's a driver issue, I'm gonna try contacting Gigabyte and see if I get any information or links to drivers.
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12-06-2021 at 01:13 AM.
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PC won't turn on when plugged in. Now to deal with support Frown
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12-06-2021 at 11:18 AM.
12-06-2021 at 11:18 AM.
I think I found a potential fix for the Bluetooth headphones problem. Apparently, for all Gigabyte B550 models, the Bluetooth audio is bugged. A fix I found was to enable ERP Mode under power settings (for us that would require us to enter advance mode to see it). I have only tested it for 5 minutes listening to music and playing games but my audio is no longer skipping every 2 seconds.

I also read users who had this problem installed intel Bluetooth drivers along with enabling ERP Mode. I haven't bothered with that yet but because enabling ERP Mode looked like the primary fix for Bluetooth audio issues.
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12-06-2021 at 11:19 AM.
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PC won't turn on when plugged in. Now to deal with support https://static.slickdealscdn.com/ima...lies/frown.gif
Sorry to hear that, I found NZXT support to be pretty good so far. But alas RMA items like a whole computer let alone parts is always a pain in the ass.
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12-06-2021 at 01:39 PM.
12-06-2021 at 01:39 PM.
My Streamer Pro ($3,000) won't even boot to bios let alone the windows home screen.
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12-06-2021 at 06:10 PM.
12-06-2021 at 06:10 PM.
Quote from chaobastard :
I think I found a potential fix for the Bluetooth headphones problem. Apparently, for all Gigabyte B550 models, the Bluetooth audio is bugged. A fix I found was to enable ERP Mode under power settings (for us that would require us to enter advance mode to see it). I have only tested it for 5 minutes listening to music and playing games but my audio is no longer skipping every 2 seconds.

I also read users who had this problem installed intel Bluetooth drivers along with enabling ERP Mode. I haven't bothered with that yet but because enabling ERP Mode looked like the primary fix for Bluetooth audio issues.
Enabling ERP didn't work for me. Did it do permanent fix for you?

Sorry to hear for the people who got DOA machines. That's pain in the a, hope you guys get resolutions asap.

I tried calling NZXT support but never got a call back. Maybe Mondays are busy days for them. I logged a ticket on their website.

Btw anybody planning to add SSD? I see the extra m2 slot below where the graphics card is installed.
I have an extra 1TB NVME. I read it's better to have a heat sync installed as well so I'm planning to buy heat syncs for both the main SSD and my extra one. Any thoughts? I had this extra NVME in my other laptop but there's no space to install a heat sync.
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12-06-2021 at 08:53 PM.
12-06-2021 at 08:53 PM.
I got my Mini Pro yesterday, and it's absolutely gorgeous in person. Started up just fine too, no issues whatsoever. And the 3060 ti in it is enough to drive Overwatch at 4k 144hz on High. Yasss
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12-08-2021 at 07:01 PM.
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Enabling ERP didn't work for me. Did it do permanent fix for you?

Sorry to hear for the people who got DOA machines. That's pain in the a, hope you guys get resolutions asap.

I tried calling NZXT support but never got a call back. Maybe Mondays are busy days for them. I logged a ticket on their website.

Btw anybody planning to add SSD? I see the extra m2 slot below where the graphics card is installed.
I have an extra 1TB NVME. I read it's better to have a heat sync installed as well so I'm planning to buy heat syncs for both the main SSD and my extra one. Any thoughts? I had this extra NVME in my other laptop but there's no space to install a heat sync.
oops I just forgot to install the 2 included antennas and bluetooth issue fixed!
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