PC Building Simulator - Overclocked Edition Content
Four NZXT case skins and a soundtrack pack for a game that already costs a fraction of a real PC build. If you care about aesthetics in Free Build mode, this is the cheapest flex you can pull.
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About PC Building Simulator - Overclocked Edition Content
I keep a spreadsheet of every DLC drop across the simulation genre, and this one barely fills a single row. The Overclocked Edition content for PC Building Simulator is exactly what it says on the tin: four themed case skins for the NZXT H700i and H500 chassis, designed by Brock Hofer whose Hyper Beast work you have almost certainly seen on Counter-Strike weapon skins, plus the complete original game soundtrack bundled as a standalone Steam music library item. That is the full content list. No new career missions, no additional hardware brands, no gameplay systems of any kind. The four designs are named Extinction Wars and Organ Collector for the H700i, and Re-Animator and Split for the H500. Visually they lean into bold, illustrated horror and sci-fi aesthetics that contrast sharply with the clean industrial look of a stock NZXT chassis. If you run Free Build mode and like screenshotting your rigs, these skins are available immediately without needing to grind career levels. Career mode players have to wait until the tail end of levels 26 and 27 before the skins unlock, which means you are buying something you cannot use for a significant portion of the campaign. The soundtrack itself is a genuine surprise. Track titles like "Smearing Thermal Compound" and "A Thousand GigaFLOPs Without You" signal exactly the kind of self-aware, nerdy humor the base game carries. The music is low-key electronic ambient that sits well in the background during long repair sessions. Once purchased, it lives in your Steam music player or the OST folder in the game directory, so you can pipe it into any playlist you like. For players who already have the base game running regularly, that is a reasonable bonus on top of the cosmetics. The honest appraisal for anyone asking whether this adds decision-making depth, new build challenges, or anything that changes a session: it does not. The base game's career mode, with its customer jobs, budget management, and BIOS overclocking sequences, provides all the simulation substance. This DLC is purely cosmetic and sonic. The Steam review pool is small, around 72 reviews at a mixed-to-positive rating, and most of the dissatisfaction comes from buyers who expected more mechanical content for the price. If you go in knowing it is a cosmetic and soundtrack bundle and nothing else, disappointment is avoidable. Strategy and sim players tend to focus on systems, not skins. I would not call this a priority purchase. It makes sense as a bundle add-on if the full Overclocked Edition is cheaper than buying the base game separately, or if the soundtrack alone appeals to you as a listen outside the game. Evaluated as a standalone DLC purchase against the question of whether it changes the experience in any meaningful way, the answer is a clear no. Diego, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *
- Windows 7 or higher
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 9.0c
- Storage
- 100 MB available space
- Graphics
- GeForce GTX 660 (2048 MB) or Radeon R9 285 (2048 MB) - Integrated GPUs may work but are not supported.
- Processor
- Intel Core i5-2500K or AMD Athlon X4 740 (or equivalent)
- Sound Card
- DirectX compatible
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Game Info
- Developer
- Claudiu Kiss
- Publisher
- The Irregular Corporation
- Release Date
- Jan 29, 2019