i’m looking for a pc right now and i’m im between the player 1 or the player 1 prime, i’m wondering which you think is better? i’m looking to play a bit harder games like ark
I’m looking at getting the player two but I’m reading comments and you’re suggesting buying the player one prime instead? All I play is Warzone and don’t stream what would you recommend?
An rtx 3060 ti and rtx 3070 are close in terms of performance, plus you're getting a newer processor as well with the player one prime. A lot of it depends on your budget and what you want, really. The player two pc is actually similar to my desktop computer I use now, and it works just fine
Im debating between the Player One Prime and Player Two. In the netherlands the player one prime comes with a i5-12600 and 3060TI and the player two comes woth Ryzen 5 5600x and Rtx 3070.. what should i get. Price of player one prime is 1650,- and player two is 1600,-
@@Forgnish_Gaming yes… that’s what i thought haha. But the player two has a old cpu but a new gpu. And the player one prime has a newer cpu and a older gpu
@ThinkingFair normally I'd say go with the player one prime for the cpu and upgrade path to ddr5 with a motherboard swap. But if it's cheaper, I'd go with the player 2 pc for the rtx 3070. In my personal computer, I run a ryzen 7 5800x with a rtx 3070 ti, and it works just fine.
@ThinkingFair if there is a bottleneck, then it would be insignificant. I wouldn't worry about it. However, if that is the computer you're going to go with, then I would recommend looking into adding additional ram and more storage. 16 gb of ram is OK, but it's becoming the gold standard for modern games, so I'd upgrade to 32 gb for better future proofing and productivity. 1tb of storage is fine, but when games are becoming 100gb a piece, then it fills up quickly! I'd think about adding an additional m.2 ssd if the motherboard supports it or a traditional 2.5 sata ssd (I'd suggest at least an additional 2tb).
I’m looking at getting one of these what do you think is best for the price and easiest upgrade ability to last longer between the player 1 prime, player 2, and player 2 prime
Player 2 prime is nice with the 4070 ti, but the player 1 prime would be the cheapest upgrade to ddr5 since the processor is compatible and you'd just need to change out the motherboard
@@Forgnish_Gaming so say I upgrade to the 3070ti on the prime 1 I’ll probably get better performance because it’s a better cpu right besides the ram that I can easily upgrade from 16 to 32 right?
@@Forgnish_Gaming that’s great I wonder why they used the better cpu on the player one instead of the two because at first I thought the player two was way better but then in your video you pointed out the cpus and I was like oh yeah your right thanks bro preciate it
Hello, would you consider getting one of these is good for my first pc? Im thinking player two or player two prime, im looking to prebuilds because i literally dont know anything about pcs, and dont want to built mine and ending up spending more. Would you think these pcs can handle tough games, I want to play cyberpunk, elden ring, rdr2, hogwarts legacy, gta etc. I was also thinking of getting an xbox series x/s better but i think its time for the switch to pc. Hope you can respond, ty!
I believe both of those computers would easily play those games! A lot of it depends on the resolution that you want to play the game on and on what settings. The player 2 actually resembles the computer I have now which was the old streaming plus pc. I'd recommend either of these options or even the player 1 prime as well! (Depends on your budget!)
@@Forgnish_Gaming Alright, ty, i will be still be looking for some more prebuilt options, would you recommend any site that sells good prebuilts apart from nzxt?
@Antwan Rios it's been a minute since I've looked at other sites for price to performance. Personally, I'd look for whichever cpu and gpu combo you'd want and then compare prices!
Player 1 prime would be a good budget option and Player 3 non prime is the best bang for buck deal. The player 2 computers are great but are starting to be a little dated with the 5000 series cpus
Do you have any recommendations I’m just getting into PCs and I want to start with a prebuilt what can’t you recommend for me man, I currently game on PS5
There is nothing wrong with ps5! But I'd say most of these newer NZXT computers are great. A lot of it comes down to what you're looking for gaming wise and what budget you have
@@Forgnish_Gaming I could buy any but I’d prefer to make the smartest decision like is it a better deal to buy the player one prime and upgrade it myself or buy a player 3 ready to go?
@William Chaney I feel like both are good choices. If you want the most future proofed, then I would go for the player 3. Overall, I felt like player 3 was the best bang for buck and future proofed of the new player pcs
Hey I just got my player 3 build in and set it up. This is my first pc so I’m not to familiar with all technical stuff and all that but is there any setting I need to do in order to get the most of the pc ?
Not necessarily, I would download GeForce experience with your nvidia graphics card so it updates your drivers for the graphics card. You can also update windows as well, so hopefully, everything will run as optimal as possible!
@@Forgnish_Gaming ahhh okay yah Ik my desktop automatically had a GeForce on there so I think that is what you’re referring to. Now I needa learn how to overclock this pc I heard that’s something that helps it run better.
@Jazcrisac I would watch a lot of videos about it before you attempt it. Overclocking can increase your performance, but there are risks to it as well. Just do your research before attempting it!
I mean, there's nothing wrong with the player two pc. I just feel like the cpu is already 2 years old, and the case doesn't support good airflow, so you'll see an increase in temperatures because of this. It wouldn't hurt to upgrade from 16 gb of ram to 32 gb either!
@RkGkStrive no, of course! The 7000 series is just the newest cpus from amd. I personally have a ryzen 7 5800x and it works just fine! The reason I criticize it on nzxt is they could've put the newest 7000 series in that lineup but didn't
I couldn't tell you to be honest. A lot of that is dictated by which motherboard you have and which graphics card you get to where different brands use different layouts. The h7 flow case has 2 usb A Ports, 1 usb c port, and an audio/mic port on the case.
Yeah, it would be enough. Personally, I would have something higher, like an 850 or 1000. I know it's a bit overkill, but it gives more wiggle room for upgrades down the road.
Player 2 has a little more firepower, but the player 1 prime has a better case for airflow and easier upgradability. (Ex: 12th gen intel supports ddr5 ram while ryzen 5000 does not.) Personally, I would pick the player 1 prime over the player 2 non prime, and it's $200 cheaper as well.
I feel like player 2 non prime is a great computer. The ryzen 5 5600x is a great gaming cpu only being 1 generation old. The rtx 3070 is also 1 gen old but is still a powerhouse of a gpu! The only problem I have with it is if you wanted to upgrade later on to the newest cpu, then you'd have to upgrade the motherboard and the ram along with it.
@Bosco yeah you should be able to stream on it. Personally, I like to see 32 gb in a system because most newer games are starting to require 16 gb to even play them now.
@Bosco both would be good for streaming. However, I think player one prime would have an edge with a newer 12th gen i5 processor that has 10 cores vs the ryzen 5 5600x with 6 cores. The 3060 ti isn't quite as good as the 3070 but it has plenty of power to play any game you want on it.
What is it you use to decide if you like a pc? I’m really confused on why you’d not like the player two options. As far as performance theyre in the middle of the others. As far as price , it’s also the middle. Shouldn’t it depend on the purpose of the pc and not the most advanced parts? If somebody spends 1000 bucks bs 2500 bucks , I don’t think they’re expecting the same performance as they’d get from the 2500 pc.
I understand the confusion. The player 2 options are great computers, my personal computer is closer to those than anything. The only reason I'm not giving it praise is because the processors are over 2 years old and the other computers are using more up to date equipment for same price or less.
The funny thing now is that you can get the non prime player 1 for like $750.
That's crazy!
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With the player three (non prime) can I get good frames while streaming mw3? Also could I use Microsoft designer on it
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i’m looking for a pc right now and i’m im between the player 1 or the player 1 prime, i’m wondering which you think is better? i’m looking to play a bit harder games like ark
I would go player one prime. It has an i5 12600k and a rtx 3060 ti. This is just better bang for buck over the non prime that only comes with a 3050
I’m looking at getting the player two but I’m reading comments and you’re suggesting buying the player one prime instead? All I play is Warzone and don’t stream what would you recommend?
An rtx 3060 ti and rtx 3070 are close in terms of performance, plus you're getting a newer processor as well with the player one prime. A lot of it depends on your budget and what you want, really. The player two pc is actually similar to my desktop computer I use now, and it works just fine
The player one prime that shows on your screen said 3060 graphics card , the player one prime I got has a 4060ti
That's great that they updated it
hey so I see that the player 2 went up 100$ but now holds a 4070 would you think its better now
Yes, I'd make that trade for the upgrade
could you make an updated version
also, could you also tell me the full specs if you know it
Yeah, of course! I'll take a look to see what they have now and make a video for it!
Im debating between the Player One Prime and Player Two. In the netherlands the player one prime comes with a i5-12600 and 3060TI and the player two comes woth Ryzen 5 5600x and Rtx 3070.. what should i get. Price of player one prime is 1650,- and player two is 1600,-
So the player two is cheaper for you than the player one prime?
@@Forgnish_Gaming yes… that’s what i thought haha. But the player two has a old cpu but a new gpu. And the player one prime has a newer cpu and a older gpu
@ThinkingFair normally I'd say go with the player one prime for the cpu and upgrade path to ddr5 with a motherboard swap. But if it's cheaper, I'd go with the player 2 pc for the rtx 3070. In my personal computer, I run a ryzen 7 5800x with a rtx 3070 ti, and it works just fine.
@@Forgnish_Gaming Thats what i thought, but isn’t it going to bottleneck? Cause of the 5600X and 3070?
@ThinkingFair if there is a bottleneck, then it would be insignificant. I wouldn't worry about it.
However, if that is the computer you're going to go with, then I would recommend looking into adding additional ram and more storage.
16 gb of ram is OK, but it's becoming the gold standard for modern games, so I'd upgrade to 32 gb for better future proofing and productivity.
1tb of storage is fine, but when games are becoming 100gb a piece, then it fills up quickly! I'd think about adding an additional m.2 ssd if the motherboard supports it or a traditional 2.5 sata ssd (I'd suggest at least an additional 2tb).
Will the player one intel edition have the same fps or close to the prime on fortnite?
It will not be able to reach the same fps as a RTX 3070
I’m looking at getting one of these what do you think is best for the price and easiest upgrade ability to last longer between the player 1 prime, player 2, and player 2 prime
Player 2 prime is nice with the 4070 ti, but the player 1 prime would be the cheapest upgrade to ddr5 since the processor is compatible and you'd just need to change out the motherboard
@@Forgnish_Gaming so say I upgrade to the 3070ti on the prime 1 I’ll probably get better performance because it’s a better cpu right besides the ram that I can easily upgrade from 16 to 32 right?
Exactly! In all honesty, you could try to get a rtx 4000 series graphics card and be well off too
@@Forgnish_Gaming that’s great I wonder why they used the better cpu on the player one instead of the two because at first I thought the player two was way better but then in your video you pointed out the cpus and I was like oh yeah your right thanks bro preciate it
look at nzxt referbished pcs are they worth it ?
I'd say they are worth it
Hello, would you consider getting one of these is good for my first pc? Im thinking player two or player two prime, im looking to prebuilds because i literally dont know anything about pcs, and dont want to built mine and ending up spending more. Would you think these pcs can handle tough games, I want to play cyberpunk, elden ring, rdr2, hogwarts legacy, gta etc. I was also thinking of getting an xbox series x/s better but i think its time for the switch to pc. Hope you can respond, ty!
I believe both of those computers would easily play those games! A lot of it depends on the resolution that you want to play the game on and on what settings. The player 2 actually resembles the computer I have now which was the old streaming plus pc. I'd recommend either of these options or even the player 1 prime as well! (Depends on your budget!)
@@Forgnish_Gaming Alright, ty, i will be still be looking for some more prebuilt options, would you recommend any site that sells good prebuilts apart from nzxt?
@Antwan Rios it's been a minute since I've looked at other sites for price to performance. Personally, I'd look for whichever cpu and gpu combo you'd want and then compare prices!
which one do you recommend for streaming and competitive gaming ?
Player 1 prime would be a good budget option and Player 3 non prime is the best bang for buck deal. The player 2 computers are great but are starting to be a little dated with the 5000 series cpus
@@Forgnish_Gaming thank you for the info appreciate it!
@@rockstardanny3363 no problem! I just hope it was helpful!
Do you have any recommendations I’m just getting into PCs and I want to start with a prebuilt what can’t you recommend for me man, I currently game on PS5
There is nothing wrong with ps5! But I'd say most of these newer NZXT computers are great. A lot of it comes down to what you're looking for gaming wise and what budget you have
@@Forgnish_Gaming I could buy any but I’d prefer to make the smartest decision like is it a better deal to buy the player one prime and upgrade it myself or buy a player 3 ready to go?
@@Forgnish_Gaming thank you man!
@William Chaney I feel like both are good choices. If you want the most future proofed, then I would go for the player 3. Overall, I felt like player 3 was the best bang for buck and future proofed of the new player pcs
@@Forgnish_Gaming perfect my mind is made! Don’t forget me when your famous brotha! I’ll give you a update when I get it in a month or so!
I’m stuck between player 1 and player 1 prime. Witch do you think would be better to run rust smoothly?
Player 1 prime I think, is a much better deal, in my opinion
Hey I just got my player 3 build in and set it up. This is my first pc so I’m not to familiar with all technical stuff and all that but is there any setting I need to do in order to get the most of the pc ?
Not necessarily, I would download GeForce experience with your nvidia graphics card so it updates your drivers for the graphics card. You can also update windows as well, so hopefully, everything will run as optimal as possible!
@@Forgnish_Gaming ahhh okay yah Ik my desktop automatically had a GeForce on there so I think that is what you’re referring to. Now I needa learn how to overclock this pc I heard that’s something that helps it run better.
@Jazcrisac I would watch a lot of videos about it before you attempt it. Overclocking can increase your performance, but there are risks to it as well. Just do your research before attempting it!
Would i be able to upgrade the standard player two to fix the issues u have with it? If so what what i have to buy?
I mean, there's nothing wrong with the player two pc. I just feel like the cpu is already 2 years old, and the case doesn't support good airflow, so you'll see an increase in temperatures because of this. It wouldn't hurt to upgrade from 16 gb of ram to 32 gb either!
@@Forgnish_Gaming is the cpu something i can change? Sorry if thats a dumb question im new to pc
@RkGkStrive yeah you can upgrade it but you'll be limited to ryzen 5000 unless you swap motherboards to upgrade to ryzen 7000
@@Forgnish_Gaming what benefits would the 7000 have if i were to try and upgrade? Just wanna know before i try if u dont mind me asking 😅
@RkGkStrive no, of course! The 7000 series is just the newest cpus from amd. I personally have a ryzen 7 5800x and it works just fine! The reason I criticize it on nzxt is they could've put the newest 7000 series in that lineup but didn't
what ports come with the player 3 non prime pc
I couldn't tell you to be honest. A lot of that is dictated by which motherboard you have and which graphics card you get to where different brands use different layouts.
The h7 flow case has 2 usb A Ports, 1 usb c port, and an audio/mic port on the case.
Is the 750w psu enough for the player 3?
Yeah, it would be enough. Personally, I would have something higher, like an 850 or 1000. I know it's a bit overkill, but it gives more wiggle room for upgrades down the road.
Is it worth getting the player one from nzxt?
The non prime player one is my least favorite. Personally, I'd at least go for the player one prime
How about player one prime vs the player two?
Player 2 has a little more firepower, but the player 1 prime has a better case for airflow and easier upgradability.
(Ex: 12th gen intel supports ddr5 ram while ryzen 5000 does not.)
Personally, I would pick the player 1 prime over the player 2 non prime, and it's $200 cheaper as well.
Is player 2 worth it
I feel like player 2 non prime is a great computer. The ryzen 5 5600x is a great gaming cpu only being 1 generation old. The rtx 3070 is also 1 gen old but is still a powerhouse of a gpu! The only problem I have with it is if you wanted to upgrade later on to the newest cpu, then you'd have to upgrade the motherboard and the ram along with it.
@@Forgnish_Gaming will I be able to stream gaming on it
@Bosco yeah you should be able to stream on it. Personally, I like to see 32 gb in a system because most newer games are starting to require 16 gb to even play them now.
@@Forgnish_Gaming which ones better for streaming player one prime or player 2
@Bosco both would be good for streaming. However, I think player one prime would have an edge with a newer 12th gen i5 processor that has 10 cores vs the ryzen 5 5600x with 6 cores. The 3060 ti isn't quite as good as the 3070 but it has plenty of power to play any game you want on it.
What is it you use to decide if you like a pc? I’m really confused on why you’d not like the player two options. As far as performance theyre in the middle of the others. As far as price , it’s also the middle. Shouldn’t it depend on the purpose of the pc and not the most advanced parts? If somebody spends 1000 bucks bs 2500 bucks , I don’t think they’re expecting the same performance as they’d get from the 2500 pc.
I understand the confusion. The player 2 options are great computers, my personal computer is closer to those than anything. The only reason I'm not giving it praise is because the processors are over 2 years old and the other computers are using more up to date equipment for same price or less.