CyberPowerPC Hyper Liquid Infinity PC Review
Andy Ruffell / 1 month ago
Build Quality
Now when buying a pre-built or custom build machine for a system integrator, you’d expect the build quality to be right up there, because otherwise, what are you paying for?
For me, I’m not overly fussed, as long as the “business side” is looking good, and I think we’ve established that a lot of thought and care has gone into this system, so no complaints from me, other than the lack of coloured collars on the EK fittings, though interestingly, we did find a couple that had silver ones, so maybe a bit of an oversight, but it’s not exactly a deal breaker.
It is worth looking at the cable side though, because while it’s not a huge deal to me personally, it can impede on airflow and having things clean and tidy can actually increase performance. Not by a huge amount of course, but every little helps, and when you’re spending thousands on a system, you want to make sure that love and care has gone into every element of it.
It’s here where we found good use of zip ties and velcro cable ties to clamp the cables together, and considering how much RGB and how many fans are in this system, there’s a lot of cables, but this is partly helped by the huge amount of space that the case has allowing cable management to be quite simple.
It’s also in the rear where we find a Gamemax ARGB controller, which ties in with the remote control.
There are some cables, like the ones from the flow meters which maybe could have been tucked away better, but with small, thin cables like this, trying to manipulate them, without catching them on the fans can be quite difficult, especially with a system that is being transported from CyberPower to your home.