How to make a Motherboard - A GIGABYTE Factory Tour Video

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  • @texasti89
    @texasti89 12 років тому +20

    Love the reliability of Gigabyte. This brand has been my favorite for almost 10 years and never have had any issue.

    • @josh6715
      @josh6715 4 роки тому +2

      Are you sure

    • @alpzepta
      @alpzepta 3 роки тому +2

      Because Made in Taiwan unlike Foxconn being made in China

    • @belowboyt9876
      @belowboyt9876 2 роки тому +2

      This aged well....Gigabyte and their exploding power supplies..

    • @joeshmoe6752
      @joeshmoe6752 2 роки тому

      @@belowboyt9876 Kid, they don't make the PSUs. And their QC is still the envy of ASUS, ASRock, and MSI. Like all the other silly Taiwanese companies, they rebadge OTHER company's Taiwanese products/junk to sell as accessories. GIGABYTE picked the wrong Taiwanese PSU to rebrand...

    • @joeshmoe6752
      @joeshmoe6752 2 роки тому

      @@josh6715 Yes, kid.

  • @HUBBABUBBADOOPYDOOP
    @HUBBABUBBADOOPYDOOP 7 років тому +6

    Always admired Gigabyte- attention to detail, quality, innovation, dependability- and that beautiful one-of-a-kind proprietary blue color.

    • @ronniedoe3365
      @ronniedoe3365 Рік тому

      its actually one of the worst companies for the the things you stated also have the worst RMA in the entire electronic segment. not sure where you got your info from

    • @ronniedoe3365
      @ronniedoe3365 Рік тому

      did i mention serious FAIL rates on almost all the graphics cards they make

    • @HUBBABUBBADOOPYDOOP
      @HUBBABUBBADOOPYDOOP Рік тому

      @@ronniedoe3365 ALL TECWARE IS 💩 NOW.

  • @Krisando
    @Krisando 9 років тому +183

    I understood every word of this guy. Until I read the comments, I didn't realise people couldn't. -_-

    • @joser9237
      @joser9237 9 років тому +7

      You're probably used to hearing this accent

    • @DragonProtector
      @DragonProtector 7 років тому +2

      ikr i understood him fine mostly minus some words

    • @pietrocolombo2104
      @pietrocolombo2104 7 років тому

      Krisando same

    • @jdavis234
      @jdavis234 7 років тому +2

      i dont undersatnd what youre typinggg

    • @ghost-4230
      @ghost-4230 7 років тому +1

      Krisando So many orientals and I couldn’t understand him that well

  • @sedativechunk
    @sedativechunk 12 років тому +2

    I bought a Gigabyte mobo back around June, it is my main PC and I'm playing it right now. Needless to say this is the BEST PC I've ever owned and I absolutely love the gigabyte motherboards, you guys got a life long customer from me as long as you keep manufacturing these quality boards!
    And this video blows my mind how these things are built! Unbelievable the pin-point accurate machinery that makes these things.

  • @paperitgel98
    @paperitgel98 10 років тому +22

    6:00 OMG they put it with hand? amazing

  • @Soccerdude7330Official
    @Soccerdude7330Official 7 років тому +45

    Great video! I don’t see why so many people find it hard to understand this guy. I understood him just fine.

  • @shtechvn
    @shtechvn 12 років тому +124

    Funny that the title it said: "How to make a motherboard"
    Just like i can actually make one, eh? XD

    • @Pumie03
      @Pumie03 4 роки тому +1

      Next stop, home made flip flop for bit memory, eh? Like you could make and then miniaturize that in a day.

    • @bathtubfish55
      @bathtubfish55 4 роки тому +5

      8 year later, he finally reached 50 likes!

    • @iani11
      @iani11 3 роки тому

      🤣

    • @sdy02vu
      @sdy02vu 3 роки тому

      @@bathtubfish55 13k+ now ;)

    • @SGprooo
      @SGprooo 3 роки тому

      @@Pumie03 that’s exactly what I searched for

  • @GameDevPLAYS
    @GameDevPLAYS 11 років тому

    I admire these people that work very hard to bring us these wonders that make us all connected: computers. If not for these heroes and heroines, we would be living in a very dull world.

  • @SidTheGeek
    @SidTheGeek 7 років тому +3

    Thanks for the tour never seen before. i am China's friendly neighbour & i had no problem understanding you. though it is Taiwanese.

  • @sedativechunk
    @sedativechunk 12 років тому +1

    Love Gigabyte, just got my first serious gaming rig with their brand motherboard, works great, never crashes, very easy to tweak and customize the BIOS! And let the haters hate on the comments, the guy's English is broken but it's fine, it's nice he can speak a second language. It's really hard for some people (like me), I can't pick up other languages for crap. Thanks for this great video!

  • @csadler
    @csadler 6 років тому +2

    Amazing. My first computer was the Ohio Scientific superboard 2. The complexity of these motherboards is amazing in comparison.

  • @SeaJay_Oceans
    @SeaJay_Oceans 8 років тому

    OMG THANK YOU To all the amazing hard working women building Gigabyte Motherboards!I hope Gigabyte is good to you all ! Amazing robotics too - installing the components soooo fast it is just a blur... faster than we human can see it ! Thank you all for doing a good job and sharing your workplace with youtube. I am very greatful you perform multiple tests & quality procedures... Gigabyte is Great ! :-)

  • @hikari_no_yume
    @hikari_no_yume 9 років тому +70

    Surprised how manual so much of the process is. Manual visual inspection, all non-SMD components placed by hand, manual fixing with a soldering iron... it's not very sophisticated, is it? Motherboard manufacturers are basically just sticking a few components on a PCB.

    • @SMGJohn
      @SMGJohn 9 років тому +1

      +TazeTSchnitzel
      Depends what factory, MSI uses automation most of the time today.

    • @lastempire7302
      @lastempire7302 8 років тому +2

      +florent trepanier They are not Chinese! In Taiwan, labour aren't as cheap as you'd think.

    • @dialupdavid
      @dialupdavid 8 років тому +2

      +Kevin Ping In terms of Labor cost, you'd be better off in India, as their becoming an Emerging Labor market with such a high population. Regardess, the reason you see all the manufacturing In Taiwan/China is a few reasons. First, the cheap cost of the raw materials. Second, the sheer density of these manufacturers in such a small geographical area makes it very cheap to get the materials. Third, your Income Taxes and Import/Export costs are extremely low in comparison to most EU countries. Even with all of that, the Labor is still far below what your typical US minimum wage factory worker will make.

    • @jonathanoxlade4252
      @jonathanoxlade4252 8 років тому +1

      MSI must be rich to get rid of alot of hard workers for like maybe 10 workers than 100 workers 1 robot takes away alot of workers

    • @therealb888
      @therealb888 7 років тому

      ugh That's why today's electronics fail so fast. Cheap labour=> cheap quality.

  • @themainproject
    @themainproject 12 років тому

    Thank to all great woman who assambling Gigabyte Motherboard, i'm proud of you!

  • @RoyAndrews82
    @RoyAndrews82 9 років тому +43

    How does one come up with the idea for a Motherboard.. I mean.. How came up with or who designed it..? For something so complex, it's very hard, for me, to understand how exactly how the whole circuit was built, or drawn up..

    • @wardope
      @wardope 8 років тому +11

      +Mark II in the process of making a new motherboard (Model) you will spend about 1 year and atleast 100 people have been working on it. it is complex. No one person will be able to do that alone.

    • @RoyAndrews82
      @RoyAndrews82 8 років тому +6

      wardope Kinda figured.. Yeah, it's extremely complex circuitry. Thanx for the reply.

    • @bskull3232
      @bskull3232 8 років тому +4

      +Mark II Compared to those telecommunication boards or server boards, these are just a piece of cake. There are lots of people graduate from college learning electronic engineering.

    • @b3at2
      @b3at2 8 років тому +1

      it's not as complex as you think...

    • @wardope
      @wardope 8 років тому +2

      JRLM Yes it is as complex. unless you are a Hardware engineer you shuld not say that is not. and if you where a hardware engineer you would not say it either !

  • @valentynlyevyentsov
    @valentynlyevyentsov 7 років тому +1

    Well that's it! I now have everything to make my own motherboard! Thanks! 🤗

  • @mebossyounothing
    @mebossyounothing 11 років тому +136

    Oh, so to make a motherboard i need some copper plates, some glue and oh i forgot, a factory ... :/

    • @SupaNami
      @SupaNami 10 років тому +13

      You're forgetting about low cost labor!!
      Sry but Asians work Harder then Mexicans!!! And they're not asking for Amnesty!!

    • @gruenkragena.z.4597
      @gruenkragena.z.4597 7 років тому +2

      SupaNami have u voted Trump?

    • @abdalrahmanalattar5693
      @abdalrahmanalattar5693 4 роки тому

      Hello iam from the future

    • @mebossyounothing
      @mebossyounothing 4 роки тому

      @@abdalrahmanalattar5693 I feel so old because of you... so depressing... midlife crisis mode activated.

    • @medoesam8840
      @medoesam8840 3 роки тому

      @@mebossyounothing how old are you now :P

  • @seekter-kafa
    @seekter-kafa 8 років тому +2

    just keep printing them! yeah... hvala na titlovima, također!

  • @DiMenaF
    @DiMenaF 4 роки тому +51

    The narrator is like a Chinese-French guy speaking English

    • @666neoselen
      @666neoselen 4 роки тому +3

      he's french. i can hear it. that's my native language. he sometimes pronounce words as in french -_- as when he says "misplaced" and ze instead of the

    • @666neoselen
      @666neoselen 4 роки тому +2

      the tongue vibrate inside teeth when it's "ze"
      the tongue vibrate between front teeth when it's "the".
      ffs it's not that difficult -_-

  • @ronaldchan3401
    @ronaldchan3401 3 роки тому

    Proud Mother's making motherboards.

  • @bradsyoutube
    @bradsyoutube 8 років тому +5

    Solid motherboards, well made

  • @juliengroulx3096
    @juliengroulx3096 7 років тому

    Oh mon Dieu! Je sais pas qui est le français qui a fait ça, mais très franchement, t'es extraordinaire.

  • @AJ78910
    @AJ78910 6 років тому +3

    "And now you are know exactly how is made a motherboard."
    Why yes, thank you.

  • @Pertamax7-HD
    @Pertamax7-HD 6 років тому

    Nice trip sir

  • @denisD321
    @denisD321 7 років тому +13

    daaamn that's some ancient technology even for 2010

  • @Gulag_bog
    @Gulag_bog 11 років тому +1

    Builds some of the most advanced computer parts in computing, uses monitors and computers from the 90s to test them

  • @timeless_realm
    @timeless_realm 7 років тому +6

    I want to know how they come up with the trace pattern

  • @gwiazdawilk5416
    @gwiazdawilk5416 10 років тому +2

    That's a lot of building! ^.^ I plan on making electronics like that myself in due time.

  • @Wahabqamar
    @Wahabqamar 10 років тому +73

    Am i the only one, who is amazed to see women assembling such high end technology?
    These women are amazing!!

    • @Krisando
      @Krisando 9 років тому +3

      Females are generally smarter than guys, they just tend to focus more on the things that matter.

    • @davidca96
      @davidca96 9 років тому +18

      ***** Uhh no they aren't that's an opinion.

    • @yoppindia
      @yoppindia 7 років тому +4

      Wahab Qamar women follow instructions better than men.

    • @gtguy181
      @gtguy181 7 років тому +34

      why do people generalize humans. you people act like collectivist, always putting people in groups when in reality it is individuals that are in control. there are smart women, there are dumb women. there are smart men, there are dumb men. nothing can be categorized when it comes to humans. and you wonder why humans fight over primordial ways of thinking based on race, gender, or religion. its pathetic people cant think for themselves, as individuals.

    • @matheiuss9760
      @matheiuss9760 7 років тому +4

      Wahab Qamar You are an idiot.

  • @mtefft
    @mtefft 12 років тому +1

    Very well done and informative video. I always find it interesting that most of the workers on the assembly line are women. This seems to be the cast at most electronic factories. They must be more adaptable to this type of work. BTW, the narrator's English is very good.

  • @Techspat
    @Techspat 14 років тому +2

    Ha ha, that's a valuable little steal Trouff! Nice video, good to see all the quality control stops throughout the manufacturing process. Thanks for the great effort.

  • @thewii552
    @thewii552 13 років тому

    I like how he says place. Also, that pick and place machine is cool. and fast.

  • @esk8spirit362
    @esk8spirit362 8 років тому +7

    So remember people, it's all quality control... Not where it's made... I would say most of those poor chinese workers do a better factory job than than most of us working in factories... again, all quality control...

    • @esk8spirit362
      @esk8spirit362 8 років тому

      ***** lol, sure they are not, making 80 cents an hour makes them rich as fuck...

    • @TsaiAGw
      @TsaiAGw 8 років тому +1

      +jirka merunka
      actually even a farmer can get 2.8 usd per hour here

    • @D3RUGGs
      @D3RUGGs 7 років тому

      jirka merunka dont say chinese to a taiwanese xD

  • @beatniederhauser335
    @beatniederhauser335 4 роки тому

    Madness just Madness i'm impressed!

  • @igorkwarciak7679
    @igorkwarciak7679 9 років тому +3

    pozdrowienia z lekcji utk 29.10.2015

  • @imegatrone
    @imegatrone 12 років тому

    Good, I like that you share this video, I wish success always Xyala and Trouffman explain you how to make a motherboard from A to Z, the video show some exclusive footage on the production line of the GIGABYTE Factory in Nan-Ping.

  • @OverclockingTV
    @OverclockingTV  12 років тому +6

    definetly french ^^

  • @Славкачъ
    @Славкачъ Рік тому

    КРУТО !!!!!!!! СКОЛЬКО СИЛ И ТЕХНИКИ НАДО ЧТОБ ВОПЛОТИТЬ !!!!!

  • @alextheboss1456
    @alextheboss1456 8 років тому +147

    Would have been a good video if I could have understood you

    • @OverclockingTV
      @OverclockingTV  8 років тому +2

      +alextheboss14 Remastered version : ua-cam.com/video/5vWrEmpRX_Q/v-deo.html

    • @alextheboss1456
      @alextheboss1456 8 років тому

      +OverClocking-TV great! Thank you

    • @pistipisti733
      @pistipisti733 8 років тому

      hello everyone for me giga byte my motherboard the giga byte is motherboards how it is why my computer automatically turns back on when I relax it in the evening wrong the motherboard?

    • @mustafaahamed4112
      @mustafaahamed4112 7 років тому +1

      I want to make motherboard plz give me a chance I want to job here

    • @relikvija
      @relikvija 7 років тому +1

      mustafa ahamed
      OK Mustafa but first you have to build one at home to prove your self

  • @virtual21ghost
    @virtual21ghost 13 років тому

    wow this is so mind blowing ...those people work so hard everyday to deliver such performance for every user......i am using g41-combo and this board handles every operation so well ........love u gigabyte u rock any day .....love taiwan

  • @grandmasterauto
    @grandmasterauto 12 років тому +4

    @DarkEmoE Yes! But asian. Oooooooh yeah.

    • @SGprooo
      @SGprooo 3 роки тому

      Didn’t expect to see you here lmao

  • @averagemodernmale
    @averagemodernmale 13 років тому

    amazingly the translate caption feature actually works okay

  • @ichhci1931
    @ichhci1931 7 років тому +3

    2:10 Wow, the Highspeed Chip-Placer is as fast as the Highspeed korean Player, who will use that mainboard xD

  • @H76Pro
    @H76Pro 6 років тому

    I am more fascinated by the machines that create the motherboards! how did they design and manufacture them?!

  • @YoutubeAdministrator
    @YoutubeAdministrator 9 років тому +4

    Cool thats my board

  • @zakariazaki7513
    @zakariazaki7513 2 роки тому

    I like this video keep going 🤠 greeting from Morocco

  • @ahmadxgamer1234
    @ahmadxgamer1234 5 років тому +4

    I don't know why i am watch this video on 2019

  • @GhulamMustafa-cm1jd
    @GhulamMustafa-cm1jd 4 роки тому

    Nice vid especially last moment. Thanks

  • @mainlane7490
    @mainlane7490 7 років тому +5

    Although your accent fucking killed me, good documentation.

    • @OverclockingTV
      @OverclockingTV  7 років тому +1

      ahah that was year ago :) we re-did a better version with a native english speaker : ua-cam.com/video/5vWrEmpRX_Q/v-deo.html

  • @pilingolandia
    @pilingolandia 12 років тому

    Watching this with my Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H. Proud Gigabyte owner!

  • @SeriousDanh
    @SeriousDanh 8 років тому +10

    Now I can consider my pc as a wife

  • @demontagemontage
    @demontagemontage 4 роки тому +1

    thank you

  • @Herbrax212
    @Herbrax212 9 років тому +38

    Hahahah l'accent franglais =D

    • @dismiggo
      @dismiggo 7 років тому

      Herbrax 212 Learn english, like everybody does

    • @timano181
      @timano181 6 років тому

      😂😂

    • @timano181
      @timano181 6 років тому +1

      Learn French, and you will realise why he wrote it in french.

    • @dismiggo
      @dismiggo 6 років тому

      Timothé Béliard Can you translate it for me please?

    • @timano181
      @timano181 6 років тому

      MajorGaming Of course ! He was actually laughing at the accent of the man in the video, litteraly his sentence would be like : " Hahahah the Frenglish accent :D" In France "Franglais" is the way we call the accent of French people who has a very strong French accent but are still speaking English pretty decently. There you have it, hope you undrestood me ! :)

  • @MSuss98
    @MSuss98 12 років тому +1

    no unless amd and intel work together and make their chipsets exactly the same. 12 ram slots? i think you can do it nut you probably need to get a custom made motherboard cause it needs to be bigger. same with 6 pci-e. the motherboard needs to be really big for that.

  • @Supermobell
    @Supermobell 11 років тому +4

    But why the hell did they choose a french for the off voice ??
    what a dread accent. It does not sound english even a little...

    • @aronbeast7
      @aronbeast7 4 роки тому

      I find it better than American English.

  • @fourbrothers4560
    @fourbrothers4560 8 років тому +2

    Hi actually the ICT means is "In Circuit Testing" this where all of the components and the trace are being tested.

  • @ericnyamu3599
    @ericnyamu3599 9 років тому +41

    i was told they had to act human for this video , lol

    • @jonathanoxlade4252
      @jonathanoxlade4252 8 років тому +2

      Intel and nvidia support conflict free minerals yet the company slave labour Japanese peaple to finish the work and put it together and then box it and ship it it's still sad these guys or gals get paid shit like I bet they only get like maybe £3 a hour or something or less than that so it's pretty sad ok they get paid but not alot the miners who get the minerals don't get paid any way so I think the future for technology is pretty sad that we get others to do the job we don't wanna so just shows how lazy we became I bet those Japanese or north Korean don't get much yet they work hours to produce our better faster processors or mother boards to build our computers

    • @jinkazama368
      @jinkazama368 7 років тому +8

      hypocrites moron,, why you called this kind of works as slave labor? do you know that this kind of company provide free meals,,,full benefits for woman just like maternal leaves and day off. and the working environment is very clean. even this is very tiring because of speed requirements,.. the company is very happy with this because Asians are very productive workaholic people,, which is very far from the white western people working attitude.

    • @chargedsupercap2270
      @chargedsupercap2270 7 років тому

      jinkazama368 Agree, but did you know that in the factory the air is much cleaner than in the hospital?

    • @chakir348
      @chakir348 5 років тому

      @@jonathanoxlade4252 i doubt anyone in Japan specially Japanese will accept 3$ thats very low for the cost of life there and Minimum wage is lot more than that

  • @Animalwon
    @Animalwon 4 роки тому

    Sorry to have to say this but this guys pronounciation of basic tech words is atrocious! The REMASTERED version is so much more pleasant to listen to and the HD video is easy on the eyes and a genuine pleasure to watch! Thank You for reMastering the video!

  • @itswhatshisface12321
    @itswhatshisface12321 10 років тому +15

    looks like a chinese sweat shop

    • @kris8432
      @kris8432 6 років тому

      prodby_eS. GIGABYTE is Taiwanese company

  • @Ghettoblume
    @Ghettoblume 13 років тому +1

    @heffyg101
    if you ask me that sounded more like french... either way, in it's very common for big IT enterprises to feature narrators with visible accents. That way they try to show their internationality and acceptance.
    I work at Autodesk (a software enterprise) and at least 50% of our new products or updates are introduced by someone with a strong accent. Call it cliché if you will :D

  • @vikingvic
    @vikingvic 10 років тому +4

    what is funny/cool most manufacture still use windows 95 or xp. 4:45 lol even intel pc manufacture today. most buisness still use it because of cost upgrading with new software/hardware that are compatible.

    • @vikingvic
      @vikingvic 10 років тому +6

      *****
      compatibility with production soft/hardware on al fronts.. costs quite a bit. and its not needed. these machines are not online anyway.

    • @bensemusx
      @bensemusx 10 років тому +1

      Idk about them but I work in a plant that makes interior lighting units for ford and our SMT machines can access the internet. All they are is a PC with a giant machine housing them. Running windows xp and some programs to control the machine.

    • @sinephase
      @sinephase 9 років тому +1

      Hell, they were even using DOS for the testing of components toward the end :P
      8:57

    • @gruenkragena.z.4597
      @gruenkragena.z.4597 7 років тому +1

      3Dtimespace when it is working, why not...

    • @billklatsch5058
      @billklatsch5058 6 років тому

      Never touch a running system.

  • @ChrisChaChing
    @ChrisChaChing 13 років тому

    I like all the testing..

  • @jacquesmertens3369
    @jacquesmertens3369 9 років тому +3

    Check carefully around 6:15. The whole board is bent several times. And why all those manual soldering adjustments? It looks completely amateurish. Perhaps they do it similarly at Asus or MSI ? I've had one D.O.A. Gigabyte motherboard. Not surprising.

    • @karlzhao314
      @karlzhao314 8 років тому +8

      +Jacques Mertens It's a PCB. Bending it doesn't damage anything. The manual soldering is necessary since there are a lot of things that computers can't actually detect or control, and just adding a human element could increase yields quite dramatically. DOA motherboards happen with every brand, not just Gigabyte.

    • @joeshmoe6752
      @joeshmoe6752 2 роки тому

      Clueless.

  • @fredwho
    @fredwho 11 років тому +1

    Ahhh, thanks. I'm gonna make one my own now. Very helpful.

  • @tokytazwar617
    @tokytazwar617 8 років тому +28

    That english killed me 😯

    • @corniestpurse4045
      @corniestpurse4045 7 років тому

      Toky Tazwar cool

    • @thugleerobert8319
      @thugleerobert8319 7 років тому

      was he speaking in English? I just noticed after read comments

    • @corniestpurse4045
      @corniestpurse4045 7 років тому

      OverClocking-TV Shots fired shots fires

    • @genaugmen4505
      @genaugmen4505 6 років тому

      I blame it on you not being able to speak English very well yourself.

  • @nils169
    @nils169 11 років тому

    Nice Video. Thank you

  • @youtubecommentguy8871
    @youtubecommentguy8871 9 років тому +11

    No offence but- subtitles made me understand the video.

  • @caldera99
    @caldera99 8 років тому

    that highspeed part placer is aweaome

  • @GplayB
    @GplayB 7 років тому +3

    blue PCBs are ugly

  • @Drumaier
    @Drumaier 7 років тому

    Great video, i love to see how they do this things.

  • @layeraddict
    @layeraddict 8 років тому +5

    They should caLL it ,how to make a faulty motherboard.

    • @azadev
      @azadev 8 років тому

      made in china....LOL

    • @layeraddict
      @layeraddict 8 років тому +4

      everything is made in china nowadays.

    • @Korakaris
      @Korakaris 7 років тому +3

      Gigabyte is one of the 3 top tier motherboard manufacturers..

    • @Snufkin224
      @Snufkin224 7 років тому +3

      They said made in Taiwan. Not made in China. Gigabyte is the company which most proudly says that their hardware is very durable.

    • @layeraddict
      @layeraddict 7 років тому

      Yeah right.Very durable ... I had bought 4 gigabyte motherboards already ,all faulty ...

  • @TubThwxaig
    @TubThwxaig 13 років тому

    Very informational video very good thank you very much.

  • @ZEZgamer
    @ZEZgamer 12 років тому +1

    very informative, thanks for uploading this.

  • @ferdiandimatgaper2017
    @ferdiandimatgaper2017 6 років тому

    great video... it's very educated... 😀... thanks a lot...

  • @violian5
    @violian5 12 років тому

    Thanks for the video! Looking to pick up a new motherboard soon.

  • @farazsafderali7711
    @farazsafderali7711 12 років тому

    this video is very intresting thanks for uploading

  • @pngo2017
    @pngo2017 12 років тому

    That is one high-tech kitchen!

  • @Markinpuff
    @Markinpuff 6 років тому

    I personally love gigabyte motherboards, every computer I have built was with a gigabyte board. And they all work today as good as they did new.
    Just purchased one for a I7 8700k build.

  • @HShango
    @HShango 13 років тому

    THIS IS AWSOME

  • @mateus423
    @mateus423 11 років тому +1

    que legal, sou facinado por essas fábricas

  • @frankynakamoto2308
    @frankynakamoto2308 11 років тому +1

    A very good idea is to make a flexible mother board that can bend and be flex and not break but instead mold to different areas and be more efficient as it would be flexible, that would be awesome for robots as robots need to be move flexible as well.

  • @Polowik
    @Polowik 6 років тому

    So much Work in One.Motherboard

  • @FT9910
    @FT9910 14 років тому

    good job for both!

  • @alexng228
    @alexng228 7 років тому

    Well done guys. Good information. Thanks for sharing.

  • @simonballon409
    @simonballon409 2 роки тому

    Very great production lines.
    Any needs on conformal High Power High Voltage on UV Curing Coating Powers?

  • @oasisbeyond
    @oasisbeyond 2 роки тому

    it's amazing technology.

  • @ryanfontenot3341
    @ryanfontenot3341 4 роки тому

    Nice operation, I bet some things have changed in the factory since the video. They don't have any ESD compliance in place it looks like.

  • @abubakarrbangura7814
    @abubakarrbangura7814 5 років тому

    That was Awesome

  • @sundarsrinivasan1441
    @sundarsrinivasan1441 2 роки тому

    super work.............

  • @Trouffman
    @Trouffman 14 років тому

    @Techspat Thanks ! Was really really hard work ;) the video was already HUUUUGGGEEE with all the RAW video to organise etc...

  • @berry1607
    @berry1607 13 років тому

    Nice video about an impressing production site. But do you really brush the board to get it shiny and not to remove solder balls?

  • @leahcim514
    @leahcim514 13 років тому

    I have installed at least 50 GA-G41M-ES2Ls in the past. Love Gigabyte

  • @goergetech
    @goergetech 6 років тому +1

    good video, gigabyte rules

  • @4FootTech
    @4FootTech 11 років тому

    It's nice to see they have such a large workforce of women..

  • @RelativeRelativiness
    @RelativeRelativiness 9 років тому

    As an owner of a performance Gigabyte motherboard on an AMD platform, I can say without a doubt that my next motherboard will be ASUS. Problems started from pretty much the first step: installing windows. The motherboard driver required to install windows 7 on an SSD, provided by Gigabyte simply did not work. After many, many hours of trying various things, the solution was to install Windows Vista, which had a functional driver and then upgrade it to Win 7.
    The next problem I had was that the sink of the VRM's was running very hot. I looked it up and it's a common issue, caused by Gigabyte using very low quality thermal paste. The problem was resolved by removing the heat sinks from the motherboard and applying better thermal paste.
    The next problem came up when I started overclocking my CPU: my PSU, my cooling and the motherboard all theoretically have plenty of headroom for overclocking. The problem was that the quality of the power supplied by the motherboard's VRM's was so bad that the CPU quickly became unstable even at slightly higher-than-stock voltages.
    To me it seems that there's a good reason why Gigabyte is the most affordable brand.

    • @joeshmoe6752
      @joeshmoe6752 2 роки тому

      So you're clueless but you think buying a fangirl board like ASUS will make things better. 6 years later, have you moved onto the latest fangirl brand, MSI, or do you stick with ASUS?

  • @krisraps
    @krisraps 8 років тому

    this video is awsome

  • @THESCENECREATORS
    @THESCENECREATORS 6 років тому

    Awesome video

  • @JimGaminGHD
    @JimGaminGHD 12 років тому

    i want this job..!! but what course for assemble motherboard?

  • @trisanosh
    @trisanosh 13 років тому +1

    @OverclockingTV I really like it! I'm always been curious how they make such complicating hardware like motherboards!!
    and btw, the French accent was no problem to me and I'm a dutch man! :)

  • @gagansharma6812
    @gagansharma6812 6 років тому

    Amazing it is...