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NZXT Desktop: i5-12400F, RTX 3060 Ti, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD

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NZXT has select NZXT Gaming Desktops on sale from $599 below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Eragorn for sharing this deal.

Available:
  • Player PC 3060 Ti Edition $699
    • Intel Core i5-12400F with Intel B760 motherboard
    • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti Graphics
    • 16GB (2x8GB) Team T-FORCE Vulcan Z 3200MHz DDR4 Memory
    • 1TB WD Blue SN580 M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive
    • H5 Flow Case (2022) + NZXT T120 Air Cooler​
    • 650W 80+ Gold Power Supply
    • Windows 11 Home


No longer available:
  • Player PC 3060 Edition $599
    • Intel Core i5-12400F with Intel Z790 Motherboard
    • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Graphics
    • 16GB (2x8GB) Team T-FORCE Vulcan Z 5200MHz DDR5 Memory
    • 1TB WD Blue SN580 M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive
    • H5 Flow Case (2022) + NZXT T120 Air Cooler
    • 650W 80+ Gold Power Supply
    • Windows 11 Home
  • Player PC 3070 Edition $749
    • Intel Core i5-12400F with Intel Z790 Motherboard
    • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Graphics
    • 16GB (2x8GB) Team T-FORCE Vulcan Z 5200MHz DDR5 Memory
    • 1TB WD Blue SN580 M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive
    • H5 Flow Case (2022) + NZXT T120 Air Cooler
    • 650W 80+ Gold Power Supply
    • Windows 11 Home

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Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

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Written by Eragorn | Staff
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NZXT has select NZXT Gaming Desktops on sale from $599 below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Eragorn for sharing this deal.

Available:
  • Player PC 3060 Ti Edition $699
    • Intel Core i5-12400F with Intel B760 motherboard
    • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti Graphics
    • 16GB (2x8GB) Team T-FORCE Vulcan Z 3200MHz DDR4 Memory
    • 1TB WD Blue SN580 M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive
    • H5 Flow Case (2022) + NZXT T120 Air Cooler​
    • 650W 80+ Gold Power Supply
    • Windows 11 Home


No longer available:
  • Player PC 3060 Edition $599
    • Intel Core i5-12400F with Intel Z790 Motherboard
    • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Graphics
    • 16GB (2x8GB) Team T-FORCE Vulcan Z 5200MHz DDR5 Memory
    • 1TB WD Blue SN580 M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive
    • H5 Flow Case (2022) + NZXT T120 Air Cooler
    • 650W 80+ Gold Power Supply
    • Windows 11 Home
  • Player PC 3070 Edition $749
    • Intel Core i5-12400F with Intel Z790 Motherboard
    • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Graphics
    • 16GB (2x8GB) Team T-FORCE Vulcan Z 5200MHz DDR5 Memory
    • 1TB WD Blue SN580 M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive
    • H5 Flow Case (2022) + NZXT T120 Air Cooler
    • 650W 80+ Gold Power Supply
    • Windows 11 Home

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

Original Post

Written by Eragorn | Staff

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BeigeRoad455
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As a warning for those considering the $599 3060 edition, according to a nzxt answer in their q&a section the included rtx 3060 is the 8gb version, not the 12gb version. In addition to the obvious downside of having significantly less vram, the 3060 8gb has a cut down memory subsystem and as such is substantially slower. The 12gb version of the 3060 is at least ~17% faster on average compared the 8gb version, even when specifically testing games that don't benefit from more than 8gb of vram: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPbIsxIQb8M
While not necessarily a terrible price at $600, it's not that great of a deal unless your budget is extremely tight.

Moving on to the $699 3060ti edition, unlike the other listed models this particular version has a lower end b760 chipset ddr4 motherboard (no overclocking support, half the dmi lanes and fewer potential pcie lanes, though the exact motherboard specs aren't listed for any model), and comes with 16gb of ddr4 3200 instead of ddr5 5200. Twelfth gen and later intel cpus perform substantially worse in gaming when using ddr4 compared to when using ddr5. When using ddr5 6400 cl32, the 12600k and 12900k are approximately ~20% faster on average in gaming (with a 4090 at 1080p) compared to when using ddr4 3600 cl14: https://youtu.be/gV3fDDLr918?t=671
Considering the 3070 edition is only $50 more with a better gpu, motherboard and ddr5 support, I wouldn't recommend purchasing the 3060ti version with the gimped motherboard where you're stuck with ddr4.

Moving on to the 3070 editions, the only difference listed for the 3070 edition II I can find is that it has the 12600k cpu as opposed to the 12400f cpu. Interestingly, they appear to have made a mistake in their specs, as they state the 12600k is a 6-core cpu when it's actually a 10-core (6p+4e) 16-thread cpu. The 12400f is a 6-core (6p, 0e) 12-thread cpu. The main benefits of the 12600k over the 12400f are that the 12600k: is clocked a fair bit higher (somewhat better gaming performance), the additional e-cores provide meaningfully better multithreaded performance, the 12600k supports overclocking, and the 12600k includes an igpu which enables display output without the gpu and provides intel quicksync (hardware accelerated video encoding/transcoding). If you don't plan on using your computer for anything more cpu intensive than gaming the 12400f should generally be sufficient. Keep in mind that while the rtx 3070 is fairly powerful it only has 8gb of vram, so it'll struggle at playing more demanding games at any resolution above 1080p. The 3070 editions are a decent value overall, though with black friday / cyber monday so close I'd personally consider waiting to see if there are better deals if you don't need a computer in the short term.

Also, if you're willing to purchase a refurbished computer rather than new, there are occasional deals for refurbished desktops with the far more powerful rtx 3080 between $700-$900.
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I spoke to their support earlier today and they said the 3060 edition is a 12gb card.

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They feel very strongly to get rid of the 12400F I wouldn't be surprised to see it for 50 bucks on sale on BF. The cpu that is.
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As a warning for those considering the $599 3060 edition, according to a nzxt answer in their q&a section the included rtx 3060 is the 8gb version, not the 12gb version. In addition to the obvious downside of having significantly less vram, the 3060 8gb has a cut down memory subsystem and as such is substantially slower. The 12gb version of the 3060 is at least ~17% faster on average compared the 8gb version, even when specifically testing games that don't benefit from more than 8gb of vram: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPbIsxIQb8M
While not necessarily a terrible price at $600, it's not that great of a deal unless your budget is extremely tight.

Moving on to the $699 3060ti edition, unlike the other listed models this particular version has a lower end b760 chipset ddr4 motherboard (no overclocking support, half the dmi lanes and fewer potential pcie lanes, though the exact motherboard specs aren't listed for any model), and comes with 16gb of ddr4 3200 instead of ddr5 5200. Twelfth gen and later intel cpus perform substantially worse in gaming when using ddr4 compared to when using ddr5. When using ddr5 6400 cl32, the 12600k and 12900k are approximately ~20% faster on average in gaming (with a 4090 at 1080p) compared to when using ddr4 3600 cl14: https://youtu.be/gV3fDDLr918?t=671
Considering the 3070 edition is only $50 more with a better gpu, motherboard and ddr5 support, I wouldn't recommend purchasing the 3060ti version with the gimped motherboard where you're stuck with ddr4.

Moving on to the 3070 editions, the only difference listed for the 3070 edition II I can find is that it has the 12600k cpu as opposed to the 12400f cpu. Interestingly, they appear to have made a mistake in their specs, as they state the 12600k is a 6-core cpu when it's actually a 10-core (6p+4e) 16-thread cpu. The 12400f is a 6-core (6p, 0e) 12-thread cpu. The main benefits of the 12600k over the 12400f are that the 12600k: is clocked a fair bit higher (somewhat better gaming performance), the additional e-cores provide meaningfully better multithreaded performance, the 12600k supports overclocking, and the 12600k includes an igpu which enables display output without the gpu and provides intel quicksync (hardware accelerated video encoding/transcoding). If you don't plan on using your computer for anything more cpu intensive than gaming the 12400f should generally be sufficient. Keep in mind that while the rtx 3070 is fairly powerful it only has 8gb of vram, so it'll struggle at playing more demanding games at any resolution above 1080p. The 3070 editions are a decent value overall, though with black friday / cyber monday so close I'd personally consider waiting to see if there are better deals if you don't need a computer in the short term.

Also, if you're willing to purchase a refurbished computer rather than new, there are occasional deals for refurbished desktops with the far more powerful rtx 3080 between $700-$900.
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Quote from BeigeRoad455 :
As a warning for those considering the $599 3060 edition, according to a nzxt answer in their q&a section the included rtx 3060 is the 8gb version, not the 12gb version. In addition to the obvious downside of having significantly less vram, the 3060 8gb has a cut down memory subsystem and as such is substantially slower. The 12gb version of the 3060 is at least ~17% faster on average compared the 8gb version, even when specifically testing games that don't benefit from more than 8gb of vram: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPbIsxIQb8M
While not necessarily a terrible price at $600, it's not that great of a deal unless your budget is extremely tight.

Moving on to the $699 3060ti edition, unlike the other listed models this particular version has a lower end b760 chipset ddr4 motherboard (no overclocking support, half the dmi lanes and fewer potential pcie lanes, though the exact motherboard specs aren't listed for any model), and comes with 16gb of ddr4 3200 instead of ddr5 5200. Twelfth gen and later intel cpus perform substantially worse in gaming when using ddr4 compared to when using ddr5. When using ddr5 6400 cl32, the 12600k and 12900k are approximately ~20% faster on average in gaming (with a 4090 at 1080p) compared to when using ddr4 3600 cl14: https://youtu.be/gV3fDDLr918?t=671
Considering the 3070 edition is only $50 more with a better gpu, motherboard and ddr5 support, I wouldn't recommend purchasing the 3060ti version with the gimped motherboard where you're stuck with ddr4.

Moving on to the 3070 editions, the only difference listed for the 3070 edition II I can find is that it has the 12600k cpu as opposed to the 12400f cpu. Interestingly, they appear to have made a mistake in their specs, as they state the 12600k is a 6-core cpu when it's actually a 10-core (6p+4e) 16-thread cpu. The 12400f is a 6-core (6p, 0e) 12-thread cpu. The main benefits of the 12600k over the 12400f are that the 12600k: is clocked a fair bit higher (somewhat better gaming performance), the additional e-cores provide meaningfully better multithreaded performance, the 12600k supports overclocking, and the 12600k includes an igpu which enables display output without the gpu and provides intel quicksync (hardware accelerated video encoding/transcoding). If you don't plan on using your computer for anything more cpu intensive than gaming the 12400f should generally be sufficient. Keep in mind that while the rtx 3070 is fairly powerful it only has 8gb of vram, so it'll struggle at playing more demanding games at any resolution above 1080p. The 3070 editions are a decent value overall, though with black friday / cyber monday so close I'd personally consider waiting to see if there are better deals if you don't need a computer in the short term.

Also, if you're willing to purchase a refurbished computer rather than new, there are occasional deals for refurbished desktops with the far more powerful rtx 3080 between $700-$900.
I spoke to their support earlier today and they said the 3060 edition is a 12gb card.
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Great prices… would probably get the 3060 then upgrade the graphics card down the road.
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Quote from BeigeRoad455 :
As a warning for those considering the $599 3060 edition, according to a nzxt answer in their q&a section the included rtx 3060 is the 8gb version, not the 12gb version. In addition to the obvious downside of having significantly less vram, the 3060 8gb has a cut down memory subsystem and as such is substantially slower. The 12gb version of the 3060 is at least ~17% faster on average compared the 8gb version, even when specifically testing games that don't benefit from more than 8gb of vram: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPbIsxIQb8M
While not necessarily a terrible price at $600, it's not that great of a deal unless your budget is extremely tight.

Moving on to the $699 3060ti edition, unlike the other listed models this particular version has a lower end b760 chipset ddr4 motherboard (no overclocking support, half the dmi lanes and fewer potential pcie lanes, though the exact motherboard specs aren't listed for any model), and comes with 16gb of ddr4 3200 instead of ddr5 5200. Twelfth gen and later intel cpus perform substantially worse in gaming when using ddr4 compared to when using ddr5. When using ddr5 6400 cl32, the 12600k and 12900k are approximately ~20% faster on average in gaming (with a 4090 at 1080p) compared to when using ddr4 3600 cl14: https://youtu.be/gV3fDDLr918?t=671
Considering the 3070 edition is only $50 more with a better gpu, motherboard and ddr5 support, I wouldn't recommend purchasing the 3060ti version with the gimped motherboard where you're stuck with ddr4.

Moving on to the 3070 editions, the only difference listed for the 3070 edition II I can find is that it has the 12600k cpu as opposed to the 12400f cpu. Interestingly, they appear to have made a mistake in their specs, as they state the 12600k is a 6-core cpu when it's actually a 10-core (6p+4e) 16-thread cpu. The 12400f is a 6-core (6p, 0e) 12-thread cpu. The main benefits of the 12600k over the 12400f are that the 12600k: is clocked a fair bit higher (somewhat better gaming performance), the additional e-cores provide meaningfully better multithreaded performance, the 12600k supports overclocking, and the 12600k includes an igpu which enables display output without the gpu and provides intel quicksync (hardware accelerated video encoding/transcoding). If you don't plan on using your computer for anything more cpu intensive than gaming the 12400f should generally be sufficient. Keep in mind that while the rtx 3070 is fairly powerful it only has 8gb of vram, so it'll struggle at playing more demanding games at any resolution above 1080p. The 3070 editions are a decent value overall, though with black friday / cyber monday so close I'd personally consider waiting to see if there are better deals if you don't need a computer in the short term.

Also, if you're willing to purchase a refurbished computer rather than new, there are occasional deals for refurbished desktops with the far more powerful rtx 3080 between $700-$900.
I would've missed that it's only the 8GB model. The B760 motherboard on the 3060ti stood out like a sore thumb though
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This seems like a good deal for someone who just asked me about a PC today. They generally use Adobe products, some premiere pro as well. Mostly they do graphic creation and run a digital magazine through the Adobe suite.
Think it would be suitable for that?
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Quote from BeigeRoad455 :
As a warning for those considering the $599 3060 edition, according to a nzxt answer in their q&a section the included rtx 3060 is the 8gb version, not the 12gb version. In addition to the obvious downside of having significantly less vram, the 3060 8gb has a cut down memory subsystem and as such is substantially slower. The 12gb version of the 3060 is at least ~17% faster on average compared the 8gb version, even when specifically testing games that don't benefit from more than 8gb of vram: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPbIsxIQb8MWhile not necessarily a terrible price at $600, it's not that great of a deal unless your budget is extremely tight.Moving on to the $699 3060ti edition, unlike the other listed models this particular version has a lower end b760 chipset ddr4 motherboard (no overclocking support, half the dmi lanes and fewer potential pcie lanes, though the exact motherboard specs aren't listed for any model), and comes with 16gb of ddr4 3200 instead of ddr5 5200. Twelfth gen and later intel cpus perform substantially worse in gaming when using ddr4 compared to when using ddr5. When using ddr5 6400 cl32, the 12600k and 12900k are approximately ~20% faster on average in gaming (with a 4090 at 1080p) compared to when using ddr4 3600 cl14: https://youtu.be/gV3fDDLr918?t=671Considering the 3070 edition is only $50 more with a better gpu, motherboard and ddr5 support, I wouldn't recommend purchasing the 3060ti version with the gimped motherboard where you're stuck with ddr4.Moving on to the 3070 editions, the only difference listed for the 3070 edition II I can find is that it has the 12600k cpu as opposed to the 12400f cpu. Interestingly, they appear to have made a mistake in their specs, as they state the 12600k is a 6-core cpu when it's actually a 10-core (6p+4e) 16-thread cpu. The 12400f is a 6-core (6p, 0e) 12-thread cpu. The main benefits of the 12600k over the 12400f are that the 12600k: is clocked a fair bit higher (somewhat better gaming performance), the additional e-cores provide meaningfully better multithreaded performance, the 12600k supports overclocking, and the 12600k includes an igpu which enables display output without the gpu and provides intel quicksync (hardware accelerated video encoding/transcoding). If you don't plan on using your computer for anything more cpu intensive than gaming the 12400f should generally be sufficient. Keep in mind that while the rtx 3070 is fairly powerful it only has 8gb of vram, so it'll struggle at playing more demanding games at any resolution above 1080p. The 3070 editions are a decent value overall, though with black friday / cyber monday so close I'd personally consider waiting to see if there are better deals if you don't need a computer in the short term.Also, if you're willing to purchase a refurbished computer rather than new, there are occasional deals for refurbished desktops with the far more powerful rtx 3080 between $700-$900.
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