Do you have $3000 to burn and you’re looking to upgrade to a new gaming/streaming PC? The Starforge Voyager Creator probably isn’t on your radar, but after this review, it might make its way to your shortlist. Founded in August 2022 and based in Austin, Texas, StarForge Systems is a new player in the very saturated custom PC building scene, gaining support from star streamers like Asmongold, Mizkif, Rich Campbell, and others associated with the OTK streaming group, showing their passion for making a mark in a fierce market.
Currently priced at $2799 (originally $2999), we’re reviewing the Starforge Voyager Creator, the cheapest model in the Creator series. With its Intel Core i7-13700K, NVidia GeForce RTX 4070 Ti, and 32GB DDR5 6000 RAM, this PC is designed to handle 4K gaming and streaming with frame rates exceeding 100FPS in most modern AAA games.
Starforge Voyager Creator
9/ 10
A formidable gaming/streaming PC crafted by a new and streamer-backed company eager to make waves in the industry. With excellent performance, silent operation, and an eye-catching design, this pre-built system comes at a premium price but offers one of the more attractive designs in its class.
Brand
Starforge
Memory
Teamgroup Delta RGB 32GB DDR5 6000 CL38 (2x16GB)
Graphics
PNY GeForce RTX™ 4070 Ti 12GB
CPU
Intel Core i7-13700K
Storage
2TB Kingston KC3000 PCIe 4.0 NVME
Motherboard
MSI Z790 Tomahawk Wifi DDR5
Case
Lian Li PC-011 Dynamic Evo Mid-Tower (Black)
CPU Cooler
Deepcool LS720 360mm AIO Liquid Cooler
Operating System
Windows 11 Home
PSU
MSI MPG A850G Gold PCIe 5
Fans
6 x Deepcool FC 120mm
Cables
CableMod Pro ModMesh Sleeved Cable Extensions (Black)
Although other System Integrators and PC brands may offer better value for similar hardware, the Starforge Voyager Creator has the edge in design.
It uses the trendy and attractive Lian Li PC-011 Dynamic Evo Mid-Tower case, and has all the RGB you’d expect. The system is pre-configured and fully warrantied for two years of parts and labor, sparing you the trouble of sourcing and assembling individual components.
However, it’s worth noting that this convenience comes with a $400-$500 premium compared to building a similar system yourself, or about $200-$300 vs other high-end system integrators.
Aside from its design, cooling and silent operation were clearly a priority when Starforge built this out. Even with more demanding games like Cyberpunk 2077 or Hogwarts Legacy, this is easily one of the quieter gaming PCs I’ve tested recently, and for the most part, it’s hard to tell it’s even running.
Fan speeds ramp up with prolonged rendering or CPU-intensive tasks, but the Voyager Creator still offers a quiet computing experience, even during demanding workloads.
Arguably, even cooler than its low temps, Starforge gives you the “chance to watch [your] PC built live”. This is a unique experience, and although you’re not assembling it yourself, gives you a deeper connection and understanding of your PC and certainly more appreciation for the hand-built process that goes into these builds.
While the Starforge Voyager Creator may not be the most budget-friendly option and may not offer the most extensive legacy, it’s one of the better-looking and quieter choices in 2023.
If you’re in the market for a well-designed pre-configured gaming PC with these specs and want to avoid the complexities of self-assembly, and like the assurance of a long warranty, it may be worth considering despite the premium price.
Hardware and Comparable Custom Builds
PC Part Picker
By using PCPartPicker, a nearly identical build with the same components can be configured for $2364.50 after rebates. However, this estimate doesn’t include additional components like the CableMod Pro ModMesh Sleeved Cable kit, which retails for $49.90, or the custom backplate. If you were to build the PC yourself, you might expect to spend around $2400.
For the same price range, there are pre-built options available, such as the2023 MSI Aegis RS 13NUF-439US , which comes with an i7-13700KF CPU, 32GB RAM, 2TB NVMe SSD, and an RTX 4070Ti 12GB graphics card.
Although the case may not be as flashy or premium-looking as the Starforge Voyager Creator, the MSI Aegis RS is about $300 cheaper. It includes a wired gaming keyboard and mouse combo, which add a little value, if you want semi-decent peripherals right out of the box. The one year MSI USA warranty for parts and labor isn’t as extensive as the two years offered by Starforge, though in my experience, most issues typically arise within the first year anyway.
Alternatively, if you’re willing to make some compromises in storage capacity, theiBUYPOWER Gaming PC Computer Desktop Y40312i offers an appealing deal. This system features an Intel i7-13700KF CPU, 32 GB of 5200 MHz DDR5 RAM, and an RTX 4070Ti 12GB graphics card. It features a 1TB NVMe SSD and a 1TB HDD for additional storage. The RAM is slightly slower, you lose out on the faster storage, and the system has three fewer case fans; but it comes at a significantly lower price of $2,199.00 when on sale, making it a highly competitive option.
Considering these alternatives, the MSI Aegis RS and the iBUYPOWER Gaming PC offer similar performance to the Starforge Voyager Creator at a more budget-friendly price. However, the Starforge Voyager Creator boasts a more premium design, and slightly better components that offer flexibility with future upgrades and longer warranty coverage.
Design and Setup
The PC arrives in a massive, hefty box, carefully protected with several fragile stickers to ensure its safe delivery. Our shipment arrived in excellent condition, without any bruises or holes, a testament to the packaging’s effectiveness.
Upon opening the box, you’ll encounter layers of bubble wrap, the original Lian Li accessory box, and the original Lian Li case box. You’ll also find the original soft MSI pouch, containing additional cabling associated with its MSI Z790 Tomahawk Wifi DDR5 motherboard. Furthermore, the Starforge Accessory box includes essential items like the power cable, Wi-Fi antennas for the motherboard, MSI badging stickers, Starforge quick setup guide, warranty card, and information.