Here's every part you'll need to build Ninja's gaming PC where he plays and streams 'Fortnite'
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Up until recently, it wasn't that easy to figure out what exact PC and specs Tyler Blevins — most commonly known by his game streaming tag "Ninja" — uses to play Fortnite.
Recently, Ninja teamed up with computer parts company NZXT to create "Ninja's Build," which includes all the parts you need to get the same experience playing "Fortnite" as Ninja does. Unbox Therapy also released a video with the full rundown of Ninjas Build.
Check out Ninja's build, based on NZXT's Ninja's Build and his Twitch streams where he shows off his PC:
The case.
NZXTNinja houses all his gaming parts in the $200 H700i by NZXT. He uses both the matte white model, as well as the $250 Ninja branded model of the H700i in blue and yellow accents.
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The motherboard.
NZXTHosting all of the parts in Ninja's gaming PC is the $250 NZXT N7 Z370 motherboard in the matte black color option. This part is where the processor, RAM, and graphics cards will be plugged in. It'll also deliver power to all those parts.
The CPU.
Intel/AmazonProviding the smarts in Ninja's gaming PC is the Intel Core i7 8700K processor that costs around $350. It's a powerful chip that's great for top-of-the-line high-end gaming.
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