
I Finally got Sponsored by Red Bull
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The video showcases two custom PC builds sponsored by Red Bull, one for soccer superstar Alphonso Davies and another for a popular streamer. Both builds feature high-end gaming components, unique custom designs, and Red Bull branding. The video itself is sponsored by Trixs and CS Sonic.
The first PC, for Alphonso Davies, adopts a soccer pitch theme, inspired by a previous "Bulbasaur" build. The chosen CPU is the AMD Ryzen 7 9800 X3D, recognized as a top-tier gaming processor, with the 9850X3D being slightly faster but not noticeably so in real-world gaming scenarios. The motherboard is an Asus ROG Strix X870E Gaming Wi-Fi, selected for its robust features, Wi-Fi 7, dual USB 4 ports, and appealing aesthetic, which is important for a showcase build for a top athlete. For RAM, 64GB of G.Skill Trident Z5 at 6,000 MT/s with CL30 timings was chosen. While not the absolute fastest, it's more than sufficient for an X3D chip and offers a better value. Storage includes 4TB of Samsung 990 Pro, a PCIe Gen 5 drive ready for high speeds and potential future technologies like Direct Storage.
The case for the Davies build is the Hyte Y70, featuring three-sided panoramic glass to display the internal craftsmanship. It includes a PCIe Gen 4 riser for vertical GPU mounting, which Hyte has confirmed should also work at Gen 5 speeds. Some bottom intakes were covered for the grass aesthetic, but airflow is expected to be sufficient. The CPU cooler is a Trixs Stage ARGB 360mm AIO, featuring an Asetek pump system, a large radiator, three RGB fans that clip together for cleaner cabling, and dual IPS screens on a mirrored base. These screens can display custom animations, with special soccer-themed animations created for this build. Powering the system is a 1200W Seasonic Vertex GX, a fully modular ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 compatible power supply with a 135mm fan for quiet operation, backed by a 12-year transferable warranty. The GPU is an Asus ROG Strix RTX 5090, selected for its 32GB of VRAM, 2580MHz boost clocks, and flat surfaces suitable for decoration.
The custom design for the Davies PC involves a miniature soccer pitch scene inside the case. Small figures are arranged to simulate a soccer game on the bottom, with spectators positioned above. A Lian Li 8.8-inch universal screen displays a custom animated scoreboard. A scenery block is placed at the back to conceal cable mess. Tiny Red Bull cans, purchased from a dollhouse accessory company, are strategically placed throughout the build, adding to the Red Bull sponsorship theme. The power button is cleverly designed to look like a soccer goal. The animations on the screens are detailed and loop seamlessly, including Alphonso Davies' name scrolling across the top.
The second PC is for streamer "Disguised Toast," known for games like Hearthstone and Among Us. This build uses many of the same high-quality components as the Davies PC, but in an all-black aesthetic. The motherboard is a slightly upgraded X870E model. The case is a Thermaltake View 600TG in "butter caramel," specifically chosen for its unique color. The custom design for Toast's PC revolves around the game Among Us. Figures from the game are hidden throughout the case. It also features the Trixs Stage AIO with custom Among Us-themed animations and another Lian Li screen. More miniature Red Bull cans are incorporated into this build as well. The yellow case was specifically chosen to complement the Among Us theme.
Both builds are praised for their intricate details and custom animations. The Red Bull cans are highlighted as a key element that ties the sponsorship into the aesthetic. The custom animations, particularly the Among Us ones, are noted for their high quality, potentially even raising concerns about copyright infringement. The video concludes with a demonstration of playing FIFA on the Davies PC and Among Us on Toast's PC, showcasing the systems' performance. The team expresses gratitude to Red Bull for the collaboration and to Trixs and Seasonic for their sponsorships.