For those rushing to accuse me of promoting, let me remind you -
I do not sell commercial slots. You won't see any game or stock advertisements.
I only speak of things that are really good,
and it is all presented as a story
of the company, its services, its people.
And those are mainly my friends or people I encounter at a certain point.
And, in this case, this video is about the company HyperPC.
These guys have really impressed me.
They never asked for any promotions.
And I never asked for any bonuses.
I asked the guys to do what they do better than others.
I googled, checked reviews and I picked that very company
to have my computer styled by them.
Well, to improve my computer to make it good for me,
and so that in a frame, you see not my old computer case
but this thing, probably Russia's top one.
I wanted to improve it slightly, but the guys kinda took the 'slightly' part out.
Hi, everyone. LOUD SOUND store here.
Today, we're having one hell of an unusual review.
I have guests from HyperPC.
And, gotta say, they weren't honest with me.
Don't worry, they didn't screw me over.
The lies were good. They said they'd come in for an interview.
Right now the guys are in my store.
These are Yuriy and Roman.
And they didn't come empty-handed. Here is, well, the 'lies' part.
They brought this box, and, let's be honest, it's not small.
It does make an impression.
If you've seen our review of the biggest subwoofer in the world,
it had a box the same size like this one.
I think it's pretty clear why they lied, right?
To make a surprise and, right, to see my reaction.
Let me be straight with you. I'm not a man of emotions.
My subscribers know well enough that I don't get those 'WHOA!' reactions.
So, we'ss speak business, what's what here.
The guys knew my ideas. I'm gonna cover it for you later.
Shortly speaking, I asked them to facelift my computer case.
And we're all about to see what's happened to it all.
You sure I can find the switch? - Yep.
This one? - Yes. Just press it.
That I actually wouldn't have seen.
Lemme take a closer look, and I'll tell you what I think.
To be honest, I'm kinda chaffed right now.
There's gonna be a whole bunch of questions.
I mean, this is amazing, guys.
Now, this I love!
Last time I felt this great when my mom bought me a Sega, I guess.
Okay, now be honest. Have you done a similar one, in terms...
[Y]: In terms of design - no.
No, huh? So, I'm the first.
When I first contacted the guys with the task,
I asked them to make it stylish but not too bright.
I mean, it's not a Christmas tree.
The guys replied -- It wasn't even me.
They stated it themselves - white, black and metal.
Well, this is pretty much that.
Looks out of this world.
Aesthetically, this must be one of the true-est computer cases I've seen.
And now I'm gonna hit Yuriy with a couple questions.
Actually, let's do it like this - Yuriy, you tell everything about the case.
[Y]: Well, our objective, as stated by Alex here
[Y]: was to make it look nice, strict yet really cool.
[Y]: We didn't just make an acrylic contour. We added some chrome coated copper pipes, too.
[Y]: So, it's acryl plus chrome pipes.
[Y]: They line up the processor and go between the video cards. Beautiful.
[Y]: This computer's beauty is in details.
[Y]: It has Mayhem's Aurora liquid
[Y]: that glows beautifully due to the glitter.
[Y]: Looks more like metallic car paint, really.
[Y]: We made white lighting
[Y]: and synched up the lighting of all the other components.
[Y]: Here's 1080 Ti STRIX, one of the best video cards on the market.
[Y]: These are on water, with some great performance figures.
[Y]: We got i9-7900 for the processor.
[Y]: Even though we didn't discuss the matter... - Wait a second!
I'm gonna step into the frame now. We decided not to replace it.
[Y]: Yeah, we decided not to replace the processor,
[Y]: nor the motherboard.
[Y]: But we figured, well, why not.
Let's be honest, then. Ths is not the PC I sent you...
[Y]: Well, yeah, this is a different one. There is one part from that one, though.
[Y]: But you can't see it.
[Y]: But it is there.
Let me remind you, I asked the guys to STYLE my computer, I swear!
[Y]: It's true, just to style. We only spoke of styling.
[Y]: i9-7900x has the optimal price-to-performance ratio at the moment.
[Y]: Especially for Alex's tasks.
[Y]: The motherboard is one STRIX X299-E, also by Asus.
[Y]: And we read your comments on YouTube.
[Y]: So, this PC does have a sound card. We discussed it with Alex.
[Y]: Let me explain this as someone who's been assembling computers for years.
[Y]: Most basic computer users do not need a sound card in their PC.
[Y]: The in-built sound is enough.
[Y]: I mean, it is, for basic daily tasks.
[Y]: Unless you have a lamp amp,
[Y]: or you have something hooked up via optics or large jacks, you don't need a sound card.
[Y]: In this case, we compromised, with subscribers, too.
[Y]: We discussed the matter with Alex,
[Y]: and now we have Asus' finest sound card - one Essence SRX II 7.1.
[Y]: The case itself is a top notch C700P by Cooler Master.
[Y]: The power supply unit is by Cooler Master, too.
[Y]: It has really high efficiency.
[Y]: And a low noise level. It's module. It's all good.
[Y]: I mean, what do two 1080Ts need? Only some damn fine feed.
[Y]: Now, the operative memory. It's one by HyperX.
[Y]: 32 Gb, frequency - 3000 MHz, Predator series.
[Y]: With aggressive radiators that led heat off really well.
[Y]: 480 SSD, also by HyperX, also Predator series.
[Y]: Two 6-TB hard drives by Seagate.
[Y]: Seagate Barracuda.
[Y]: Their recording and reading speed is almost the same as your basic SSDs.
[Y]: The case's lid was re-molded.
[Y]: It was sliced off to fit the design.
[Y]: Apart from general lighting, there's also lighting for the logo.
[Y]: There's also a temperature and flow detector for the fluid.
[Y]: You can check the water's temperature on the outer side of the radiator -
[Y]: the system's coolest place.
[Y]: We've installed some plastic panels
[Y]: to hide the case's manufacturing imperfections.
[Y]: We've done that multiple times.
[Y]: It does look really nice now, really businessy,
[Y]: Like a black shelf back.
[Y]: The upper part of the case was also worked on, slightly.
[Y]: Cable-managing this thing is pretty difficult.
[Y]: Simply 'cuz the case is geometrically complex.
[Y]: So we've rotated all the parts
[Y]: so that the wiring goes upwards.
[Y]: The standard way is to the back, but Alex told us
[Y]: he didn't like it when the wires would bulk in the back.
[Y]: So now they are all nicely tucked on the top.
[Y]: We crafted this plastic panel covering the case.
[Y]: Here's what Alex - not just Alex but every client of ours - get.
[Y]: This is a complete document package. It includes a delivery note,
[Y]: a check list.
[Y]: So, each computer is held individually.
[Y]: The assembling worker checks the PC, signs the list.
[Y]: No way a computer leaves our premises untested.
[Y]: The check-list has the main parameters of the PC
[Y]: its USB capacity, buttons, sound slots.
[Y]: It also has the most interesting part at this point - the benchmarks.
[Y]: So, we can see the temps the computer had
[Y]: before testing and during testing.
[Y]: E.g. AIDA 64 - processor check.
[Y]: The idling temp is 34°C (93°F), full load temp's 65°C (149°F).
[Y]: Loading a PC that much IRL is almost impossible.
[Y]: 65°C (149°F) is a really nice result for the i9 processor. It's cool.
[Y]: There's also the warranty list here.
[Y]: We have 1, 2 and 3-year warranties, and a call-in service, only in Moscow for now.
[Y]: Warranty servicing during the whole warranty period.
[Y]: After it's over, we also work in favor of our clients.
[Y]: We have crazy shipping geography. The farthest was...
Okay, let's see whose is farther.
[Y]: It was New York.
I lose :(
[Y]: New York. - Anadyr with us.
Have you heard of that city?
[Y]: There's also Pevek. And the closest city to it is Anadyr.
[Y]: It's about 1000 km (1600 mi) away. - I lose :)
With us, Anadyr is the farthest.
So, you mean, there's a PC like this somewhere in New York?
[Y]: Yeah, probably more than one.
[Y]: Some clients ask for compact assemblies
[Y]: to carry on board a plane.
[Y]: As far as I know, there's one in London - a client took it there themselves.
[Y]: And somewhere else, too. I think, Australia.
[Y]: There's a pad. Our brand gaming pad, of nice fabric.
[Y]: A T-shirt. The size you pick online
[Y]: when ordering your PC.
[Y]: In winter, we give our clients hats,
[Y]: in summer it's baseball caps. For Alex, we've put a hat.
I'd like to point out HyperPC's approach to other bloggers' PCs.
You can check 'em all out on their website.
Which, in fact, I did before contacting them.
I really loved the one they did for Kostya Zarutskiy - the AcademeG.
Kostya, my PC is now cooler than yours. Just agree. We'll discuss it over the phone.
But you owe it to write a comment whose's better.
Mine has two 1080 Tis, his has one. So it's that.
Hope you liked the review. I wish I got to see the HyperPC office.
and see the guys at work,
but what we saw today was a really interesting thing.
That's what the company works for -
handing out the final product to the customer.
And the bonuses you get along with it. We saw their approach to work.
And I'll remind you, there's gonna be one more video.
This one wasn't planned. I mean it.
They came in today.
Said that... Right, took me by surprise. I swear it was like that.
And we'll have a Part 2, like I promised.
About my computer history.
And I'll run the system, and show some figures on screen.
I'll show you how I work, what I play --
people often ask what games I play. Even how I work a skill.
Thanks a lot to the HyperPC guys.
This was really really really - excuse me for overdoing it with 'really' --
I was really impressed and surprised.
Should I be in Moscow, I'll drop by for sure
Thanks a lot.
Please, don't freak out those who seek promotions everywhere.
I really liked every bit of this.
I've always lived computers, I've always taken interest in them.
And these people are some of the few who've managed to surprise me lately.
Subscribe to their channel - it's right here.
Make sure you check out other assemblies they've done.
Please, leave your comments. But make sure they are well mannered.
And, bye, everyone! Live LOUD!
So, guys, how do you like Rostov?
- Rostov rocks! So hospitable!
The only wat we know it.
And we went for Japanese.
If we went for Russian, kossacks would've sung to you live.
The cars are both 2L, both with 20" wheels.
Both have the claim of 245 HPs. So, I pronounce the comment feud on!
BMW-suckers and Mercedes-suckers, welcome!
Go Mercedes!
Ah, Audi-suckers are gonna come and shove the 333-HP engine in anyway.
Many people dream of comparing my ex to my current. Well, it's coming up.
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