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Watch Millions of Coolers Get Made in This Factory Tour: Electrophoretic Deposition

Watch Millions of Coolers Get Made in This Factory Tour: Electrophoretic Deposition

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Rating: 4.5; Vote: 2
We're excited about this factory tour! It's our best edit of a factory tour yet and shows the process of coating heatsinks and cases, but also shows metalworking, robotic arms, and more. We did this trip back in March of 2020, but we ended up pausing publication of several travel videos at that time. Now, we're ready to start sharing them again, and we're excited with this new style of factory tour editing. Please help share this one with friends if you liked it. We really had to dig deep to cut it all together without the ability to return to Taiwan right now, but it was worth it. Enjoy learning about Electrophoretic Deposition, anodization, painting, and electroplating! Now, when it comes to PC parts, you can learn more about how it's made!
Date: 2021-09-03

Comments and reviews: 10


Long time viewer and multi-merch-buyer, but first time commenter. I just HAD to express my love for this video. The filming and editing is really awesome. I am absolutely blown away, and you guys definitely should be excited and proud about this tour and video! :-D
I love the camera movement - how it rarely stays still, and is slowly panning or zooming. And the music and the graphics on the screen really add a lot to the video. I don't know how to describe the feel of it, other than saying that all of these things just give it good energy. So does the script, which was excellent, having a lot of interesting info and just the right amount of humor. ;-) I think this superb filming and editing really brings out your passion for PC hardware in a great new way.
Thanks for this video - and all your other great content as well!
Been putting it off, but I think I'll become a Patron today. I love you guys and all your hard work!

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Talking about the Water and other Waste. You already kinda said it. This is only one Manufactory. I came from the Car Manufactory and i can tell you its not different there. Well it is but some/many Things are the same. Cars need paint as well. And there are many Cars made these Days. But also other Things are using similar Methods all the Time i would assume. Everything that is painted. Everything that has an Chip in it needs some PCB and what not like Cars again, TVs, PCs (obviously) but also Alexa, an Oven or Fridge these Days and so on i am pretty sure i forget most of it.
Anyways. Its just interesting to see and get some kind of Idea on how much Material is used (wasted as well).

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This was amazing, very informative, well-paced, and snappy! Even some of that usual GN wit thrown in for good measure.
I have just one small bit of criticism...it's very small, but the music track used at the beginning I'd argue was a hair bit loud in the mix. Nothing major, probably just my picky ear nitpicking! Could also just be the phone speaker I was using. Otherwise spot on!

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The editing on this is great! Big ups for keeping it fresh. This feels almost like a Veritasium video, where we're being taken on a journey of discovery.
Some construction feedback, I feel for this style of video I wouldn't mind a little less information density. Love the depth of GN videos as always but in these styles of videos sometimes less is more. Might just be me though.

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How much do tours and explanations such as this help you understand more things you already know or are aware of and how much do they then inform future ideas and content? I am also impressed by your thoughtful potential reuse of e-waste in the making of new product, ie the psus and the gtx 480's ; )
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Great video, wonderful production values, subtle humour and interesting to see something we take for granted. Hats off to the factory as well, a tight margin business and regulation on waste and they manage to innovate to make it as efficient as they can.
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Leading authority in computer hardware indeed. No one does it better than GN, even the attention to little details is incredible, second to none. Well done and keep up the great work you are doing.
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I used to use a similar process in reverse with tartaric acid to strip carbide coating from titanium. It used a 12v DC power supply that pulled around 2k amps. The power rails where 2x4 copper bars.
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As someone who works with carpentry from time to time, installing cabinets and thier beautiful hardware. Its now clear to me how they get so many shades of so many colors IN the metal.
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This is amazing stuff, guys. Your production value increasing with each such video. I personally think that your team have a lot of potential in this editorial genre. Kudos!
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