HUGE Computer Server Factory | Watch How It’s Made:
HUGE Computer Server Factory | Watch How It’s Made: Cases & Servers | GN Factory Tours S3E1
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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).
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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
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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
Love this stuff. Thank you.
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.
This has L33t, serious old school 'How it's made' vibes.
Steve can speak mandarin ?
Grungy, dirty and oily…but enough about our audience, let’s take a look at a factory!
really cool video
It's a wonder that cases make any profit when the cheap ones go for like $30-40 per unit
Cool I like this unfiltered series’s 👏👏🎄
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?
I wasn't sure if I opened a Home Depot video at first
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.
I love these. I don't have anything more specific than that, but I just wanted to say these are great.
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.
Great video!!!
Kudos to all of the men and women who work in these factories so that we can have our servers and computers.
After I found out there was no server on that top level conveyor belt, I lost all faith in humanity T_T
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.
So many gems in here. You guys rock!
Love this!
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.
Surprised they don't wear ear protection. Some high end noice cancelling headphones is part of an IT budget, I couldn't do it without em in my job.
Takeaway from this amazing video: Steve can speak Chinese and technology terms in Chinese, very well… 👍♥️
i'm 1m 43secs in – woah. like. This is gonna be epic thanks.
Videos like this are why I love this channel.
How It's Made hosted by Steve
Great video as always! I also didn’t know Steve was multilingual, very cool.
Great video, I love your factory tours. Also very cool of InWin to allow this kind of content being made
Who hoo Coaster sets for everyone this year! Again. : )
Seriously expected Mike Rowe to greet Steve for the "traditional" factory…
Wow I didn't know Steve speaks chinese. Colour my impressed!
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.
@9:00 osha doesn't do anything in the usa warehouses ran by corporate greed, they allow so many infractions until there is bodily injury…
11:47 Neat.
Beautiful
Oh that's how you use the bell/notification on YouTube, learn something new everyday.
hell yeah GN modern marvels
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
I love these tours. Thank you lots for the honest and fun reporting you guys do. Cheers.
The people working there look so happy and fulfilled /s
China it's a whole different universe in itself. I love this series!
Thank you for bringing this series back!
Amazing!
Amazing job, I can't wait for the next episodes. When is the modmat and soldering mat tour? 😋
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
Couldn't get that shot in the US, thanks ohsa
Wow i had my expectations high and this was wayyy better than i imagined, yall keep getting better and better, amazing work! cant wait for next week!!
Today on MODERN MARVELS, case factories. Thanks GN crew for doing what History Channel used to do in its prime.
i loooooooove this type of content! didn't have a hat big enough for all that BRAIN POWER
This channel is a gem
Glad to see spamming F8 is a part of other engineer's workflows, and not just my own