"This is a great bunch of men and I'm privileged to be leading them. I'm loving what we're doing right now."
Attacking statistics underlined New Zealand's mastery, beating 33 defenders to the Springboks' two. Their combined running metres of 758m eclipsed the home team's 174m.
Coach Steve Hansen says breaking the world record for successive wins won't enter his mind until he returns to New Zealand.
"We'll enjoy the moment. We've managed to play some quality rugby and make some people proud," he said.
"It's better than the last one but it's not perfect so we won't get too carried away."
The All Blacks showed no signs of any distraction from the midweek controversy surrounding Aaron Smith.
The halfback chose to return home after being suspended for a game after it emerged he was involved in a tryst with a woman in a disabled toilet at Christchurch Airport.
South Africa, who lost four of their Rugby Championship Tests, failed to produce the performance they wanted for captain Adriaan Strauss, who was playing his last Test on home soil before retirement.
-AAP