Create a Server

HUGE Computer Server Factory | Watch How It’s Made:

HUGE Computer Server Factory | Watch How It’s Made: Cases & Servers | GN Factory Tours S3E1

#HUGE #Computer #Server #Factory #Watch

“Gamers Nexus”

SUPPORT THIS SERIES! Grab a BRAND NEW GN15 Yellow & Blue Mouse Mat!
This is our SEASON DEBUT for the Factory Tour Series showing the inner workings of PC component manufacturing. Computer cases and servers are manufactured, assembled, and painted in these two InWin factories in Taiwan. Parts of these factories will show how computer cases are made, with a big focus on a brand new server-building facility. The factories shown in this video assemble ASUS and ASRock components into servers, among others for big names, and also handle the painting and machining processes for InWin computer cases (and their OEM’d clients).

We’re SUPER EXCITED about this season of our factory tours! To help support our efforts, please buy one of our brand new GN15 Mouse Mats:
Or one of our 3D coaster packs!
You can also buy a soldering & project mat!
Or our 15th Anniversary 3D emblem glass!

Like our content? Please consider…

source

 

To see the full content, share this page by clicking one of the buttons below

Related Articles

50 Comments

  1. After this season, which components do you want to see get made next? Remember that it can be anything from capacitors to full products like keyboards! We're SUPER EXCITED about this season of our factory tours! To help support our efforts, please buy one of our brand new GN15 Mouse Mats: https://store.gamersnexus.net/products/15-yr-mouse-mat
    Or one of our 3D coaster packs! https://store.gamersnexus.net/products/gn-drink-debug-coaster-pack-4-custom-3d-coasters-100x100mm-4×4
    You can also buy a soldering & project mat! https://store.gamersnexus.net/products/gn-project-soldering-mat
    Or our 15th Anniversary 3D emblem glass! https://store.gamersnexus.net/products/gn-3d-emblem-glasses
    WATCH THE PLAYLIST OF TOURS! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsuVSmND84QuVMZuk2HGUtCSYXR7nmC5a

  2. The drama about Steve being 8-10 feet in the air on the forks of a forklift standing still… For me that's small potatoes. I spent several years on a picker up to 30 feet in the air and worse balanced on a single fork to move boxes from a rack to another forklift at the same height more than once… we were too lazy to move the forks so I could have had 2 to stand on lol. One thing I never understood is why the pickers had a windshield when they moved at max 5 mph and someone jogging could pass. Meh the drama is funny and I enjoyed it.

  3. How much does factory workers in Taiwan earn? Like the rest of the Asian slaves the west and local upper class have exploited for profit for generations or something more livable?

  4. Love these videos. I usually end up watching them on my slow, off production nights at work… like right now. Watching videos and babysitting my induction holding/melting furnaces.

  5. The pacing, cinematography and scripting/editing made this video feel like a GN PPV with a steel chair.

    I hope this takes off and becomes like the staple GN thing.

    Also, I loved that flat "No" to the roof radiator question.

  6. There is a HUGE difference between assembling parts and MANUFACTURING parts.
    I worked at Lucerne Products. Their customers are Mr. Cofee, IBM, Milwaukee Tools, etc. They make switches. They manufacture EVERYTHING, including their own semiconductors.

  7. Thank you InWin for allowing for us to see all of this! Amazing and sooo interesting! Thank you to Steve and everyone at gamersnexus too – you guys rock for putting these videos out. Happy Holidays to you all.

  8. Well I wasn't going to subscribe but then you said "lasers," so, you sonofabitch I'm in (jk I was already subbed).

    Great video, I love the educational parts, but also this feels like extremely nerdy ASMR with the sound of machinery and the music lined up just right.

  9. Little suggestion for the factory managers if they see this, for when they’re testing the servers with their fans blowing they should really consider ears protection for their employees, in canada that wouldn’t be legal to work there in those conditions without that

  10. I bought a couple of dell blade servers I was going to use for all the things you use servers for in your basement. But when I turned them on and it sounded like a 747 was taking off, they collect dust

Leave a Reply