NZXT launches PC gaming bundles built just for streamers
Everything you need to start your streaming career.
NZXT is already a mainstay in the PC gaming world, thanks to its snazzy PC cases, lighting, and accessories. But The company is stepping into the streaming arena this week by offering up two bundles built just for aspiring streamers.
Released as part of BLD by NZXT, the two streaming bundles are on the expensive side, but they include everything you'll need to start streaming your games on Twitch or Mixer. That includes a PC, microphone, camera, and an Elgato Stream Deck Mini in the "Essentials" bundle, but NZXT steps things up a notch with the "Premium" bundle with a green screen and much more. Here's a look at the accessories included with each bundle:
Essential - $200 standalone or $2,698 with PC
Premium - $1,100 standalone or $3,598 with PC
- Blue Yeti Pro
- Blue Radius II Shock Mount + Pop Filter
- Microphone Boom Arm
- Elgato Stream Deck
- Elgato Key Light
- Elgato Green Screen
- Elgato Game Capture HD60 Pro
- Logitech c922x Pro Stream
- Streamlabs OBS
If you opt to buy each bundle with a PC, you'll pick up a streaming rig with the following specs:
- Case: H700 White
- CPU: Intel Core i7-9700k
- GPU: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Black Gaming Edition
- Motherboard: MSI MPG Z390 Gaming Pro Carbon AC
- Ram: G. Skill TridentZ RGB 16GTB 3600 MHz
- SSD: Samsung 970 EVO 1 Tb
- CPU Cooling: NZXT Kraken X72
- Software: Windows 10 Home & Streamlabs OBS
You can also buy the PC on its own for $2,499 if you've already got the base accessories needed to start streaming or just want a solid gaming rig.
If you're interested in starting streaming and want a simple way to get started, the BLD bundles from NZXT aren't a bad place to start – provided your wallet can take the hit. The PC as well as both bundles are available now in the U.S. and are expected to launch in Canada on April 26.
Everything you need
Whether you're new to streaming or just want to upgrade your setup, NZXT's streaming bundles offer everything you need to get started. That includes a fresh PC loaded up with solid hardware, along with a mic, webcam, and much more.
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