NZXT Launches a PC Subscription Service

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NZXT Flex, a new subscription service that allows customers to get a gaming PC for a monthly fee, is now available through NZXT.com, NZXT has announced. The service, which NZXT introduced to “cut the cost, complexity, and commitment out of PC gaming,” includes seamless upgrades every two years.

NZXT Flex features:

  • Upgrade your hardware at any time (IE: 4060 → 4080)
  • Full coverage, except for theft & user damage
  • Receive a new or like-new gaming PC
  • Get the best and latest hardware in your PC
  • Cancel anytime; no commitment
  • No worries, returns covered

NZXT Flex lineup:

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NZXT on NZXT Flex:

Enjoy the freedom of top-tier gaming without the burden of a hefty price tag. With NZXT Flex, dive into the world of PC gaming with ease and convenience. Our subscription PCs are designed for those who want to play without the hassle of maintaining or upgrading hardware. It’s all the joy of gaming, none of the stress. With a range of subscription PCs, find the perfect fit for your gaming needs and budget. No compromise necessary!

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Brian_B
Brian_B 👍 2

This won't last long.

Peter_Brosdahl
Peter_Brosdahl 👍 1

What could possibly go wrong.

Such a shame, I'm actually a fan of them. Pun intended as I've used their fan controllers in both of my HAF cases.

Grimlakin
Grimlakin 👍 2

Sorry I looked at the specs.. 169 dollars a month? I guess with rent for andecent place hitting 2500 and up q couple hundred a month for a gaming PC is fine? Do they offer a history cleansing and drive wipe service on death too?

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Endgame 👍 2

At that price you might as well just buy a complete system with whatever the best at the moment CPU is paired with X090 every generation. You’ll pay less

Brian_B
Brian_B 👍 1

It's the price you pay for being able to cancel (or upgrade) at any time

Ridiculously expensive if you are thinking long term ownership, unless you were just looking at one for ... a couple of months. Then.. $170 for the use of a nice computer, and you ship it right back... it could almost make sense then. Almost.

Yeah, that makes absolutely no sense, but places like Rent-A-Center exist, because people make these kind of decisions all the time. The whole car salesmen trap of "Well what monthly payment can you afford?" rather than looking at the total price of the thing.

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