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NZXT Flex offers a fully built gaming PC with bi-annual upgrades for a subscription fee

NZXT is trying to revolutionise the PC industry by launching NZXT Flex, a subscription-based gaming PC rental service to make high-performance gaming accessible to a broader audience. This service allows gamers to lease high-end gaming PCs for a monthly fee, with guaranteed upgrades every two years so you'll always have the latest hardware. 

Traditionally, gamers had to purchase or build their own gaming PCs. Still, with the Flex subscription service, NZXT offers an alternative. A subscription service such as this can benefit individuals who cannot afford a new PC outright, but in the long run, it will probably be more expensive.

NZXT Flex offers three variants based on the NZXT Player Series PCs, which include the Player: One, Player: Two, and Player: Three. The table details the specifications of each of these models:

Model CPU GPU Case Price
Player: One Intel Core i5-14400F Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 H5 Flow $59/month
Player: Two AMD Ryzen 5 5600X Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Super H5 Elite $119/month
Player: Three Intel Core i7-13700KF Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super H7 Flow $169/month

Subscribers can choose the model that best suits their needs and enjoy various benefits, like the delivery of the gaming PC within three to five days, lifetime warranty and 24-hour support during the subscription, and guaranteed PC upgrades every two years.

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