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  • dat benchmark

  • Triangle Soup!

  • Did Matrox make the card sometimes known as the "Matrox Mystake" in this video?

  • 240p we meet again...

  • 3:30 I WISH SPARKS STARTED FLYING

  • sadaring. 

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  • I would give my left nut for that pick & place machine. And the other one for the solder paste & wave solder machines.

  • haha didn't used ESD protection

  • Assembled in Canada? At least it wasn't made in China.

  • Why can't Americans say solder?

  • This way too anciet, its done by great computers now.

  • This is what I do at work!! LOL

  • @AdanRules66 wow no need to be harsh or an ass hole. here's a tip, don't get on youtube and comment when you are in a bad mood

  • This guy has the best voice for H I M. The gay guy and the Brit are annoying. 

  • @macroevolve plus the music is almost ALWAYS MUCH BETTER in this version as well (American / NA version)

  • it is a video card

  • Looks like a video card.

  • It's solder. Damn yanks.

  • 3:31 - 3:41 looks like someone spilled beer on their graphics card, XD

  • @computerfreaq17 not at all, you would only see this if you both, are drunk, and have spilled beer on your graphics card due to being drunk

  • sol·der: -noun. 1. a person who serves in an army; a person engaged in military service. 2. a strip of bread or toast that is dipped into a soft-boiled egg.

    soder: -verb. 1. to join with solder.

  • @donotfeedthetroll

    No, first one is SOLDIER

    second one is SOLDER

  • its graphics card u noob

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  • @RobertsDigital In your dreams sucker or else show it

  • Best show ever!

  • @KONAGUYHAWAII I agree with you

  • Was that 3d mark at the end?

  • Sardering paste? Is that made from fish?

  • @timskinz What is Ally-mini-um?

  • @startreking2007 moran it aluminium which is an element for building graphics card`s plate

  • @tanvir148 ROFL

  • can americans learn how to say solder please, its not sawder

  • @a41forsaken can brits learn to stfu

  • machines make machines?

    sounds like skynet to me

  • @BLAZIN000GRIME000MC next machines will be making people... without people knowing o.O

  • ok so this machines makes boards, what made the boards that those machines are using to program em? i mean like the first microchip. how was it made?

  • human can make boards too

  • Vacuum tubes, followed by the p-n junction. And a long list of intelligent people who have asked questions like yours.

  • @camvvti you can make circuit boards with your hands too. Thats how it all started.

    You can start by drawing the circuit. I use orcad to draw my circuit boards at least thats the software i am familiar with. Then another software to program it. Its actually a slower process with the hand but it works just as well.

    .

  • video card

  • thanks

  • I still dont understand how Solder looks anything like Soder

  • Matrox cards used to be made in Canada no wonder I never had one die.

    Though this is an old card maybe from around 1998 before the stupid era 2000-2008 when the made in China craze got out of hand.

  • i want one of those rapid placement machines.

  • Ha Soder mad guy.

  • A metal alloy of lead and tin.

    If you live in the EU and are part of the LEAD FREE craze Tin mixed with another metal or metals like Tin, Copper and Silver. The formulations vary.

  • Yah ROHS has turned out to be a pretty bad idea it seems they did not research a little issue called tin whisker.

    The irony the lead free solder may actually create a lot more environmental damage in the mining of the tin and bismuth then the lead stuff.

  • What the hell is SODER Who forgot the letter L SOLDER

  • Solder is how it is spelled and should be pronounced , Soder sounds like its spoken by a retarded person.

  • Again.

    No one decides how it "should" be pronounced. Tomato, tomahto. (although I hardly ever see people saying "tomahto")

    If you came over to the US some people would look at you funny for saying "solder". I've been into electronics a lot of my life and have met lots of people in the field. It was not until I went on the internet that I first heard people say "soll-der".

    Just keep in mind, there's not always one right way to say something.

  • oh btw i just checked now it is a graphics card but it is an old graphics card.

    If you check at 2:42 it says "assembeled in canada copyright 1998" in the lower left corner

    on the lower right it says Matrox (which gives the confirmation it was a Matrox a parallel port card,they also showed a graphics card and others)

    at least its good to know it's made in canada

  • if you look at 2:42 very closely it says assembled in canada i wonder what company this is?

    at least it's not a crappy taiwanese or chinese or phillipines factory where there is almost no quality control and try to make everything as cheap as possible.

  • Looks like a RAID card. The port on the back really gave it away. An only higher up video cards would use a 4 pin floppy connector.

  • yeah they pronounce it as "sodder" and soddering, i used to say soldering, but now i have to get used to people saying it different.

  • so thats how Nvidia cards are made

  • Hey, let them be with their "saudering". They also use inch and Fahrenheit and have some metal called "Aluminum". They don't want the rest of the world to understand them. ;-)

  • sottering...? SOLDERING!

  • Looks like a video card.

  • it is.. :P

  • The pick and place is insane

    And there is an L in solder - Americans just decided not to pronounce it at some point

  • 12 million dollars of equipment to make something that would be worth about .50 cents in copper in a few years !!!!

  • wow it's like a graphic nvidia 2 mx card ( from 2000 really old and really sucky)

  • geforce 5 series =]

  • well still crap :P

  • for now a days yeh =D i had geforce 5 bak in the day

  • this is before the Geforce 5 series the card is from 1998 and isn't geforce 5 like 2003

  • its the geforce 5 stress test :P

  • oh i c

  • For everyone that doesn't know(looks like quite a few), the L in solder is silent. The guy in the vid is saying it just fine.

  • Matrox did that demo at the end. Guess who?

  • that is the biggest pci graphic card i have ever seen 0.0

  • its pronounced (in america atleast) Sauder, yet its spelling is in fact Solder, one more thing we did to the poor english language :P

  • i do believe there is an "L" in Solder

  • music is so whacked out in this clip i love it

  • amazin speed

  • I wish he could say soldering properly

  • I work in a plant that does this kind of work.

    Not that it matters, but for the record the screen printer they used to apply to solder paste is an MDM UltraFlex. Pieces of crap they are, I cannot be more glad they got rid of those.

    Also, one step they didn't show in this video is that after printing the board is usually sent through an automatic inspector that makes sure the paste is correctly aligned on the board.

    Not super important in this video, just thought you'd like to know.

  • Is it just me or does he continually miss out the L in Soldering?

  • well, in the country where english is from, the UK, it's pronounced with an L

  • well this is an american show bruh..

  • actually its canadian, it says in the credits.but the U.S. kicks ass

  • Its actualy made in canada for a french production company. Half the credit names afre french. They re-voice it into loads of differnt languages. Im just pleased the english voice over knows how to say solder properly..

  • @rcblob i think everywhere else in the world it is SOLDER

  • @rcblob But the word was originally French, not English. And there were apparently two spellings: Soldure and Soudure. The original English loan word was "Soudour", so technically the American pronunciation is closer to how it was originally pronounced in English. Perhaps the first settlers of America kept the original pronunciation while it changed in England, much like Iceland in its isolation kept close to Old Norse whereas Norwegian/Swedish/danish became vastly different.

  • @ne77s

    No, the word was originally Latin, and used an L. So it would seem it's the English that are keeping to the proper pronunciation.

  • @Buzzkillskeptic The word was originally inducted into English from the French word Soudure. The Latin origin word, Solidare, does not even sound like either pronunciations. In Middle English it was "Soudour". That means even the English themselves pronounced it once as Americans do now.

    Dialects exist for a reason. If we all wanted to pronounce everything "proper" to the origin, we´d still be calling Thursday "Þórsdagr".

  • @rcblob you mean, everywhere else in the world it's NOT SADAR, or ANORCTICA

  • We call it don't pronounce the L in Canada.

  • They skipped the whole first part of making the multi-layers (the green "card"). I work in one of these shops! :P

  • I did miss around 1 minute of the beginning also so they may have mentioned such details. These shows are regulary played on Discovery channel and you may see it there.

  • @jrock714

    It's called a PCB, ain't it?

  • wow, man

  • Sweet

  • Cool

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