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Where did HYPERPC Volt, Invader, Dynamic, and Cyber go? Explaining the company’s new strategy
Volt, Invader, Dynamic, and Cyber are archived. What has changed at HYPERPC
We explain why Volt, Invader, Dynamic, and Cyber are no longer produced as serial products and how HYPERPC’s product strategy has changed.
The high-performance PC industry is evolving faster than ever. The variety of usage scenarios is growing, user tasks are becoming more complex, and the requirements for personalization and engineering flexibility are increasing. Under these conditions, the classic linear model of product series is no longer optimal.
That is why HYPERPC made a strategic decision: to discontinue Volt, Invader, Dynamic, and Cyber as separate serial products and move them to the archive. This decision is not related to abandoning specific cases or form factors, but to the company’s transition to a new product matrix.
Why Volt, Invader, Dynamic, and Cyber are no longer produced as serial products
This is not about platform obsolescence, but about a change in the approach to product formation.
From fixed series to a product matrix
Previously, Volt, Invader, Dynamic, and Cyber existed as standalone products with predefined philosophy, design, and positioning. Today, HYPERPC has moved away from this approach in favor of a product matrix, where the series defines the direction, and the final system is built around the client’s specific tasks.
Separation of product and engineering base
The cases and architectural solutions used in the Invader and Cyber series remain relevant and fully compatible with modern hardware. What has changed is not the level of engineering, but the status of these solutions: previously a mass serial product, today a basis for individual and conceptual projects.
Dynamic transformation
The Dynamic series as a standalone product was removed from the lineup, but the platform itself did not disappear. The updated case and architecture became part of the LUMEN lineup. Effectively, Dynamic evolved from an independent product into a universal premium platform within the new product matrix.
A special case — Volt
Volt was discontinued for objective engineering reasons. The layout and cooling approach of this case truly limited further development under modern requirements, making Volt the only product the company abandoned without subsequent transformation.
What this means for owners of HYPERPC Volt, Invader, Dynamic, and Cyber
Discontinuation does not mean the end of support.
- All warranty obligations remain valid.
- Service and consultations continue.
- Upgrades and individual technical solutions are possible within compatibility limits.
- When migrating to current platforms, HYPERPC specialists will help select the optimal configuration.
Custom orders and conceptual solutions
It is important to emphasize: Invader and Cyber were discontinued exclusively as serial products.
Within the new product matrix, the cases and architectural solutions of these series are available for custom orders — as conceptual and bespoke projects. Such systems are designed for specific tasks, with custom layouts, cooling, and design.
Dynamic, in turn, continues to exist as part of the LUMEN lineup, having received a refreshed interpretation and expanded usage scenarios.
The new HYPERPC product matrix
Instead of expanding archived series, HYPERPC has formed a new product structure based on usage scenarios.
HYPERPC PLAY
Philosophy: maximum FPS and competitive advantage.
PLAY systems are focused on esports and fast-paced online games, emphasizing performance, stability, and minimal latency.
HYPERPC LUMEN
Philosophy: universal premium.
LUMEN is a high-performance platform for 4K gaming, streaming, editing, and heavy workloads. This lineup incorporates solutions that replaced Dynamic.
HYPERPC AMPERE
Philosophy: professional reliability.
AMPERE are workstations for engineering, design, AI, Data Science, and 3D visualization professionals, designed for sustained workloads.
HYPERPC CONCEPT
Philosophy: individuality without compromise.
CONCEPT are one-off projects with unique architecture, custom design, and handcrafted execution. This is where individual versions of Cyber and
Invader are realized today.
FAQ
Because the company moved away from fixed serial product logic toward a product matrix. Instead of updating individual lineups, flexible platforms and custom configurations are used.
Nothing critical has happened. Support, warranty, and service remain available. Upgrades and consultations on migrating to current solutions are possible.
No. PLAY is a focused lineup for esports and high FPS without paying for scenarios that are not a priority.
LUMEN targets 4K, streaming, quiet operation, and premium components. PLAY focuses on maximum gaming performance in competitive disciplines.
AMPERE are professional workstations where stability under sustained load is the priority, not gaming FPS.
Yes! It is worth clarifying that Cyber is the product name, while the case itself is called Jonsbo mod 3. We can build a PC in this case as a custom project.
Conclusion: the evolution of the product approach
Previously, the HYPERPC lineup was built as a set of independent serial products. Today, the company has moved to a product matrix, where:
- serial products are focused on key scenarios,
- custom and conceptual solutions are designed for specific clients,
- cases and architectural solutions are used flexibly, without rigid lineup binding.
Volt, Invader, Dynamic, and Cyber have been discontinued as serial products. The current HYPERPC offering today is PLAY, LUMEN, AMPERE, and CONCEPT, complemented by the possibility of custom and conceptual orders.