Vermax: Gaming On A NASA PC…

Vermax unboxes and tests a NASA PC with impressive specs, but encounters issues with the RGB lighting.

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Vermax unboxes and tests a NASA PC with impressive specs, including a Ryzen 7 5700x, 32 GB of RAM, and an RTX 470 TI. However, Vermax encounters issues with the RGB lighting and struggles to get it working properly. Despite this, the PC performs well in games, delivering high FPS and a smooth gaming experience. Vermax also showcases the included keyboard and mouse, which are decent additions to the setup. Overall, while the RGB lighting may be disappointing, the performance of the NASA PC is impressive.

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Key Takeaways:

  • Impressive specs, including Ryzen 7 5700x, 32 GB of RAM, and RTX 470 TI
  • RGB lighting issues and difficulty in getting it to work
  • Good performance in games, delivering high FPS and smooth gameplay
  • Included keyboard and mouse are decent additions to the setup

Unboxing a NASA PC

Vermax unboxes a NASA PC that he purchased from Amazon. The PC comes with a Ryzen 7 5700x processor, 32 GB of RAM, and an RTX 470 TI graphics card. Vermax is impressed with the specs of the PC and the overall look of the case. However, he notices that the RGB lighting is not working as expected.

Struggles with RGB Lighting

Vermax expresses his disappointment with the RGB lighting on the PC. He mentions that the RGB fans are turned on, but the lighting is not working properly. Vermax tries to troubleshoot the issue and speculates that he may need to download an app to control the RGB lighting. He also shows a product photo that clearly shows RGB lighting, further confirming his confusion about why it’s not working.

Performance in Games

Despite the RGB lighting issues, Vermax tests the performance of the NASA PC in games. He plays a zero delay map and is impressed with the high FPS he is able to achieve, reaching almost 1,000 FPS on high settings. Vermax also mentions that he expects the PC to deliver consistent 400 FPS or higher in other games. He comments on how smooth the gameplay is compared to playing on a lower-end PC. Vermax is overall satisfied with the performance of the PC.

Included Keyboard and Mouse

Vermax briefly showcases the keyboard and mouse that came with the NASA PC. He mentions that the keyboard is a membrane keyboard, but it has some RGB lighting. The mouse, on the other hand, surprises Vermax as it feels usable and has side buttons. He comments that it is one of the best mice he has received for free with a PC. Vermax is generally pleased with the keyboard and mouse as additional accessories to the setup.