Some PC builds try to impress with color and intensity. Others win through raw specs alone. Viacheslav Skrypnyk, the creator behind PC Elegance, approaches things differently. For him, a system must feel complete. Balanced. Intentional. Based in Germany, he builds with a clear philosophy: performance matters, but presentation matters just as much.
How It Started
Interestingly, PC modding wasn’t part of some long-term master plan. Viacheslav has been creating content for over 20 years.
At one point, he decided to film his own PC build. Nothing strategic — just a personal project. That system, powered by a Seasonic FOCUS GX-1000 ATX 3.0, was built purely out of passion rather than long-term ambition.
The video ended up connecting with viewers far more than expected. People reacted to the way he combined hardware, aesthetics, and narrative. The build felt refined but not overdone. Clean, but not sterile.
That first upload became the starting point of PC Elegance. You can see the original project here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AK5vLgnwqr0

A Clear Style — Without Overstatement
If you scroll through his builds, you’ll notice something immediately: restraint. No chaotic RGB explosions. No unnecessary visual noise. His preferred direction leans toward:
- Monochrome themes
- All-black systems
- Subtle, controlled lighting
- Precise cable routing
- Airflow that actually makes sense
He doesn’t try to hide the hardware — he frames it. Components are positioned to create visual balance. Lighting highlights edges and shapes instead of flooding the entire case.
There’s a certain discipline in that approach.
Why the PSU Is Not an Afterthought
For many builders, the power supply sits quietly behind the scenes. For Viacheslav, it’s the foundation. His very first viral build — the one that launched PC Elegance — was powered by a Seasonic PSU. At the time, he wasn’t thinking about partnerships or future collaborations. He simply chose a unit he trusted.
That detail matters.
In a clean, airflow-focused build, stability and silence are critical. The PSU influences thermals, cable management options, and long-term reliability. When you aim for refinement, you can’t afford instability. Seasonic’s reputation for consistent quality and quiet performance aligns naturally with his philosophy: build once, build properly.

More Than Assembly — It’s Storytelling
What makes PC Elegance stand out isn’t complexity. It’s coherence. Every system feels thought through. There’s attention to proportion, to negative space inside the case, to how cables curve rather than simply connect point A to point B.
Even though he has only been actively modding for about a year, the mindset is already there — structured, design-oriented, methodical. The focus isn’t just on performance numbers. It’s about how the final result feels when you look at it.
Looking Forward: Pushing Limits, Quietly
When asked about a dream project, Viacheslav doesn’t talk about flashy show builds. Instead, he imagines an extreme dual-GPU system — possibly two RTX 5090 cards or RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell — paired with a fully custom cooling loop.
Not to chase noise or hype. But to explore how far performance can go while maintaining elegance and visual control. That combination — engineering precision and aesthetic restraint — defines PC Elegance.

Follow PC Elegance
You can follow Viacheslav’s latest builds and projects here:
- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@pcelegance
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pc.elegance/
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/skripnikvideo/
Want to Collaborate With Seasonic?
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