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  • all right, So if you hear a loud hiss, I apologize.

  • The heater's on.

  • I forgot to turn it on over the Christmas break, which means we came into the studio today and it's pouring rain and almost snowing, and it is freaking cold out here, so we had to leave it on.

  • Sorry, we're gonna talk about NZX T's creator PC to featuring the Intel 97 50 h six core processor, up to 64 gigabytes of memory and multiple GPU options.

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  • So if you're not familiar, we talked about NZX teases build service in the past before where you could pick games that you want pick up desired F PS and resolution, and then it will sort of like filter down in price points and all that to help you build and pick out components for your new computer.

  • That air, basically tailored towards the games you want to play it's really need service.

  • But they also have several pre built systems.

  • We talked about these in the past.

  • We've taken look at, like the starter PC and stuff.

  • We're basically they've kind of taken like the bull's eye of kind of those price points and put together these pre built packages.

  • So you've got Starter started, plus Streamer and Creator.

  • Now we're taking a look at the Creator PC right here, and it's basically, um, kind of like the top of the line.

  • It's a 99 100 K, and that is subject to change.

  • One of the things in the XY is really good at is, as things change in the industry, better si, pues come out and stuff.

  • They really start to analyze what the current offerings are, and we'll adjust based on what makes sense moving forward.

  • So even though we're making this video right now, at the beginning of January.

  • This could change in 2020 because of the competition taking place in SI, pues and stuff.

  • So I just want to point that out there.

  • But it's the top of the line graphics card.

  • It's a 28 e t I strick ce from a Seuss.

  • So you're not going to get a GP really any better than that in terms of speaking out any sort of pre built system.

  • So Burke lockable has got three fans RGB all that sort, of course, but it's got 64 gigabytes of DDR four from Team Group.

  • It's their T force rgb ram.

  • For the first time, I ever actually personally saw this RAM was in PC Build simulator, but it's really kind of made a name for itself in 2019.

  • A lot of people are using it.

  • Course, as you can see, lots of RGB module on there, but 64 gigabytes of it.

  • That's one of the bigger things you're gonna notice between, Like the streamer PC year, the Starter Plus and the Creator is the fact that it's faster memory and a lot of it.

  • But the CPU, as of right now, anyway, is an Intel 9900 k not over clocked.

  • Something will probably play with here in this particular overview, but for cooling, it took up to an NZX T cracking X 62.

  • So it's a 280 millimeter radiator a Iot that's hooked up to a keeping it nice and cool.

  • The motherboard is NZX teas and seven Z 3 90 It's a huge redesign of their previous motherboard they had for the Z 3 70 back when the 8700 K was out.

  • They listen to a lot of fan feedback.

  • They've kind of gone back to the table and they redesigned it.

  • They made some changes.

  • Now the chassis is tthe e end ext.

  • T h 5 10 elite.

  • So we've obviously got the tempered glass front.

  • We've got the RGB fans in there.

  • The air fans, a e R.

  • Air fans.

  • All fans move there.

  • It's kind of the point of 80 are so there are to be they're controlled by Cam and then for our power supply.

  • It is a sea sonic, I believe.

  • A 751 with regards to story just gotta one tear by Western Digital black N.

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  • It's got a four terabytes spinning Dr Hard Drive that you can use this kind of a dump drive a mass storage drive, games drive whatever you want to use for it now, it also has options to add external drives.

  • If you think a single one terabyte operating system and fast drive plus four terabytes is not enough, let's go and take a look at the build quality hero quick.

  • So this is obviously the white 5 10 delete.

  • You can also get it in a black it is.

  • You see, everything is certainly tidy.

  • Um, it's got the can module built in with their three extra fan headers if you need them.

  • The fans are currently in here, I believe, are being controlled by probably the motherboard because the end seven motherboard that's one of the reasons why they use their own mother board in the pre builds its because it's also running off camera.

  • We're going to take a look at Cam in a second here, I said in previous video, Cam is completely revamped, and I want to test the overhead and see what kind of system impact it's gonna have because that's one of the things people really complained about with Cam in the past was how system intensive it was in terms of resource is, but it's got three Tim headers on it, so that allows you to control your fan lighting or strip lighting and such with the motherboard, without even having to add another module in here.

  • So as you can see, there's no additional can module, it's running straight off the motherboard.

  • In fact, even this guy right here doesn't even have any fans running.

  • They hooked up to it because it doesn't I need it.

  • So it gives you expandability already ready to go.

  • If you want to add different fans or Adam or Air fans on here.

  • And it also doesn't have to have the extra bulk and power of the actual cam module.

  • We got a chance to go down to their headquarters and actually watch some of the guys built this.

  • It's kind of cool the way they build the systems.

  • They all have a little their own build stations, and then they pick all the parts and then they build it for otherwise there, building these and then stalking them, ready to go and you ordered before 11 a.m. It ships the same day.

  • So probably one of the fastest s eyes that they're out there when it comes to getting your system.

  • As you can see from the business side right there, it's really pretty.

  • And I'm actually using one of the camp resets on there in terms of the lighting will show you all that somebody might be wondering by now.

  • Jay.

  • What?

  • So what makes it a creator?

  • Pc?

  • Um, this sounds like a pretty dope.

  • Gave me PC to me.

  • Well, you're right.

  • I've said this in the past.

  • Fast gaming computers make great work stations editing Riggs, Photoshopped, Riggs.

  • So it's really difficult to take a budget PC and turn it into a workstation.

  • But it's really easy to take a workstation slash professional grade PC components like we have in here and make them a gaming system.

  • So the creator system basically is kind of like they're streaming and their gaming rolled into one with all top tier components.

  • So we're gonna start by taking a look at Cam here.

  • So we'll start here by looking at CPU so you can see our CPU is sitting at 1% load right now.

  • Now, let me caveat that I have turned off Defender and I have turned off aura and all that sort of stuff.

  • I want to see what Cam itself is using.

  • But as you can see right now, Cam, just sitting here is 0 to 1%.

  • And what I like is that if you click on this, it actually gives you a little bit more information.

  • You can see a history of the load.

  • You could see a history of the temperatures currently, As you can see, we're sitting at 23 c 2025.

  • See you see our clock speed.

  • I do have it set too high performance mode, but we can also go back here and see same thing with GP GP clocks B deep, you temp fan speed load.

  • Um, Ram, you getting to see what your timings are?

  • Look, 16 16 16 39.

  • So if you keep an eye right here on the monitoring, you know, actually tell you what is using the internet and how much of it.

  • So if we go too fast dot com, which is basically respecting the Netflix server, you can see that we're downloading.

  • It's converting.

  • Converting to making bits.

  • Two megabytes right here.

  • So you see, we were getting 770 megabytes or megabits down, which was converting to I didn't see it go back.

  • That was converting to 97 megabytes down with our max.

  • So yeah, I just like the fact that it tells you under traffic what is using it.

  • So if you're if you're wondering, same thing without the bottom under top processes, that always shows you what's currently using GP ramsi.

  • Few resource is so you can kind of see.

  • So there's also a tuning tab where you can go in here and control any fans on pumps that are connected nn z XT cam enabled.

  • So you could see we can control our pump speed fan speed hooked up to the radiator because the radiator fans are controlled by the pump, you could control CPU fan, eh?

  • Oh, pump any fan.

  • So these are all the fan headers on the motherboard?

  • Obviously, I just said everything to performance.

  • Um, the testing that we're gonna do in a minute, we're actually set to standard, not performance.

  • I just said it now, so I could see all the r p m showing right there.

  • Which schools?

  • That shows you even where the fan is connected.

  • So today's pump there's fan is, ah, the CPU fan header being used.

  • Yeah, that's pretty cool There for over clocking.

  • You can actually come in here and do some over clocking to your graphics part if you want to.

  • It's kind of like the same things you expect to see him like afterburner.

  • You have temp limit, power limit, memory block, core clock, and then that will apply directly to your graphics cards.

  • Um, so lighting.

  • Obviously, this is how you control your your lighting on your system if it's cam connected anyway, Um, I have one thing I would like to say, though, that I think insixty should implement.

  • Allow me to drag the window down because, as you can see, this window is longer than the stuff I want to see.

  • I'd like to go to drag the bottom down at least be able to scale the window.

  • That's probably only complaint that I have.

  • If you could go on lighting.

  • This is where you can control your camp controlled lights.

  • You can customize it yourself or choose a theme pack.

  • I'm currently using the sexy vapor wave, basically a mix of like violets and blues.

  • Kind of like a very like Tron e me on effect.

  • You could see it switched the strip in a yard to fan um, And then it changed the logo on cracking and all that.

  • But you can change everything you want yourself here.

  • That's going trigger everyone.

  • Let's go wave.

  • But you know this dude, the gravis card in the Ram are not matching, and that's because the graphics card is a suit.

  • So it has to use aura and only works with aura.

  • And the Ram apparently is not addressable by camp.

  • So the Ram is gonna have to be controlled by auras.

  • Well, I'm gonna go ahead and put this back to the vapor wave because I like that.

  • And I had already set the, um, the lighting.

  • In order to match that, we want to show you something here.

  • The opening can back up.

  • We're currently sitting here at 1% C, few 2% 1% by open aura.

  • You'll notice lighting service automatically starts using about 3 to 5% of usage, right here.

  • This is or is lighting service.

  • So I want to kind of see what use is Maur energy in terms of CPU usage on there.

  • So now watch.

  • You see, our CPU is now just I don't know, about 4%.

  • It'll say five, sometimes seven.

  • So we're gonna use cinnamon are 20 for seeing how much weight and 60 scam is actually putting on the system.

  • So we're going to start with it open, and we're gonna run an average three tests on CPU for our 20 and then we'll turn off cam and average three tests and see what the difference in score is.

  • The reason why I'm doing three.

  • It's just cause there's always gonna be some fluctuation, regardless of how lightweight your system is, how bloatware free it is and how many times you turn off service is there's always gonna be some slight fluctuation.

  • So that's why we do an average So 44 96.33 threepeat, threepeat threepeat.

  • You do 3 to 3 forever.

  • Eyes are average.

  • We've got a 44 93 44 97 44 99.

  • So only a six point swing between those six are those three runs.