The NZXT Player One gaming pc is built for gamers who want a reliable entry point into PC gaming without cutting corners. Designed by NZXT’s in-house experts, it delivers strong 1080p performance and upgrade flexibility so you can game today and scale up tomorrow.
Inside, you’ll find an Intel® Core™ i5-14400F paired with your choice of an NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 3050 (6GB) or RTX™ 5060 GPU, giving you smooth frame rates and real-time ray tracing support. Multitasking is effortless, with 16GB or 32GB DDR5 5200 MHz RAM handling modern games and streaming side by side. Storage comes in fast and future-proof options: 1TB or 2TB NVMe M.2 SSD.
Cooling is handled by the NZXT T120 air cooler, while 80 Plus Gold certified power supplies keep energy use efficient and stable. The case design prioritizes airflow and upgradability, making it a smart choice for gamers who plan to expand their setup over time.
The NZXT Player One gaming pc balances price, performance, and long-term flexibility—ideal for Sim Racers getting serious about PC performance.
Fast. Focused. Ready.
The go-to for smooth 1080p PC gaming.
Recommended for Single Screen Sim Racing
- Windows 11 Home
- NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 3050 GPU - 6GB or NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 5060 GPU
- Intel® Core™ i5-14400F
- 16GB or 32GB DDR5 5200 MHz RAM
- 1TB or 2TB NVMe M.2 SSD storage space
- Get 1080p Gaming Performance
- Real-time ray tracing technology
- Air cooled with NZXT T120
- 80 Plus Gold power supplies for lower power consumption
- Solid Single Threaded Performance to execute simultaneous processes
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What Other Racers Say
PC Gamer
“Offering real-world performance data is a great idea, and makes the process of ordering a PC much less abstract for newcomers.”
KOTAKU
“There’s something lovely about having a PC that comes with a set of guaranteed predicted frames-per-second targets for the games I planned.”
TechRadar
“This is certainly a very neat idea, and the company is putting its money where its mouth is regarding the frame-rate estimations.”













