I will watch, comment and like every single one of these just to contribute to the channel so LTT doesn't stop this, its so important
@Panhead49ELАй бұрын
Im going to assume their goal is to create a catalog of reviews. A reference section where the world can go to research a psu. I cant imagine they have any expectation for subs and views. Theyre doing a service for the community.
@ventilate4267Ай бұрын
These are essentially a companion piece to the written articles
@venomtailOGАй бұрын
BeQuiet! delivers as always. Great to hear they've got included cables far better than Seasonic
@cl4ster17Ай бұрын
Ever since Dark Power 12 series, their PSUs have a reputation of not being quiet at all.
@jthedood1605Ай бұрын
What about testing moee budget oriented psu like MSI mag a-bn
@Tyleron1Ай бұрын
engagement
@Hinjima92Ай бұрын
Corsair just updated their famous RMx lineup to ATX 3.1 and they did some other modifications to the power supply. Is this something you can test going forwards?
@dawsachuАй бұрын
Woooo power supplies!
@Victor-gh3urАй бұрын
Can you guys do ROG aura 1000w gold?
@SultanOfAwesomeАй бұрын
The packaging looks fine???
@PSUCircuitАй бұрын
Hello SultanOfAwesome, power supplies typically come sandwiched in foam within their exterior box, however, this one is just wrapped in bubblewrap and braced with a cardboard frame(see 00:26). The cardboard likely won't provide much cushioning or impact protection if the box were to be dropped. Though I imagine if the product arrived damaged then be quiet! would provide support. -LN
@astrocactus3910Ай бұрын
@@PSUCircuit Wow, for an almost $200 psu I would absolutely expect more substantial packaging! thanks for including it in the video!
@johnmcbane2938Ай бұрын
This PSU unfortunately uses a fan, that has an annoying motor/hub hum. It is not loud, but definitely there.
@bacon.cheesecakeАй бұрын
This seems like a great unit, as long as it arrives in one piece, too bad it won't work with my bisexual gaming needs
@buff926727 күн бұрын
an actual voice would be nice
@TheAsjdjАй бұрын
I guess this a AI voice over. It needs some work. Its fine but it needs some work honestly. Also one question, what is the reason for this channel? Just to have something other then a website?
@solemnmagusАй бұрын
Starting with the assumptions that text content is dead and psu reviews are beneficial, this is an attempt to automate as much as possible to make sure this unprofitable content exists.
@CeelvainАй бұрын
This has been discussed extensively on the WAN show. First, it's a video on the labs website embedded in the related product page. For those who prefer a video format. This youtube channel also serve as an archive / database for people searching for video-only reviews. And yes, it's automated as much as possible in order to keep the cost down. It's better to have it automated than to not have it at all. Tests are automated. Graph generation is automated. Video script and editing are automated. Yes, there's room for improvement. Especially regarding the voice rythm and the editing of the videos about PSUs that died during the tests. But still, I love that this channel exists.
@TheAsjdjАй бұрын
@@Ceelvain I rarely see psu videos or testing for that matter now days. That's why i was asking, out of curiosity honestly. I don't watch the WAN show, not my thing honestly. But thanks for the explanation non the less!
@metallurgicoАй бұрын
Straight Power sounds wrong lol
@edwardbentall5665Ай бұрын
4 minutes, must be a pass
@astrocactus3910Ай бұрын
Just like with a lockpickinglawyer video lol
@nintendork07Ай бұрын
Is it really too much work to have someone read this rather than an unnatural sounding AI voice?
@ventilate4267Ай бұрын
For something that makes no money? yes. But my main assumption is that It's faster and scalable.