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How a Motherboard is Made - Futurelooks Visits the GIGABYTE Nan Ping Factory in Taiwan

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http://www.futurelooks.com/category/computex/ - During our trip to Taiwan for COMPUTEX 2010, we scheduled a few excursions that took us off the show floor. One of them was a visit to GIGABYTE's Nan Ping factory which is located in Taoyuan, Taiwan. We had a chance to see the whole process of building a motherboard from beginning to end. If you've never seen one made, you have to check this out. It's amazing how many people have touched, inspected, and packaged your board before it makes it to the store shelves. All of this is done in under 10 minutes!

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http://www.futurelooks.com/shopping/?region=US&channelid=1&kw=GIGABYT...

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  • IF this is the process of making and packing a motherboards years back how does it look now with this new boards that have million connectors and the packing is(on the extreme boards)... Great video thanks for showing us that it's not as easy as many people think :D

  • @zcinciev GIGABYTE X58A-UD9 boards are also finished and packed at this factory as well. We just weren't fortunate to see them in product when we went on our tour last June. This is fairly recent still.

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  • Amazing! All those hot women making motherboards and they have to cook for their family when they get home after long work shifts.

    What about the GA-X79A-UD3? Is it on the production line now?

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  • i want the 8:17 job

  • This is ASSEMBLY of COMPONENTS onto a motherboard NOT the manufacturing of a MOTHERBOARD. :(

  • Very cool video, thank you for the upload.

  • Very cool video, thank you for the upload.

  • i cant imagine anyone making the EVGA X58 classified :P that would take agesssss

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    this chipboard is a apple mac or windows

  • @zcinciev you mean millions of transistors which is in the CPU. they're microscopic and are covered beneth a metal cover which has been like that since the first CPU

  • @GoldDiamondHacker You follow the same rules. You just send the binary signals wireless. I'm not going to pretend to know it in and out, but that's the basic gist of things.

  • @CronosXIIII okay so how about something wireless??? how do you wire? weird stuff

  • @GoldDiamondHacker Yeah that is circuitry/wiring. You don't code binary. You make circuits that follow boolean algebra. Voltage usually equals 1 and lack of voltage 0.

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