Hou admits in the six-minute video (above) that NZXT “messed up” with some aspects of the Flex service.
What just happened? NZXT founder and CEO Johnny Hou has posted a response to the damning Gamers Nexus video that accused the company of running a “predatory, evil” scam with its Flex subscription-based service for desktop PCs. Don’t expect to hear an apology, though.
Hou admits in the six-minute video (above) that NZXT “messed up” with some aspects of the Flex service.
One of the first things Hou talks about is the controversial way that NZXT offers PCs for sale and to rent with the same name but slightly different specs. The Player: Three PC, for example, was highlighted by Gamers Nexus for coming with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super graphics card when bought outright, but the subscription version used an RTX 4070 Ti non-Super model.
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