Inside the Gigabyte Nan-Ping Factory

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The Motherboard DIP line

 

Gigabyte Nan-Ping Factory Tour

One last final check here. This employee makes sure that all components are inserted and placed properly. Also a little weight is added to the bigger parts like the processor socket as they could actually float a little in the wave soldering machine.

To your left you can see that final step of the DIP process. Here the motherboards enter a wave soldering machine where all components are soldered shut. So it will pretty much run the bottom of the motherboard or VGA card through a 'wave' of liquid solder at a pre-determined height. This way all the metal pins of the components that were just inserted are coated with solder.

Gigabyte Nan-Ping Factory Tour

In this machine the pin-through components are electrically and mechanically connected in one step, here they are solder dipped. But of course, we are not yet ready...

Gigabyte Nan-Ping Factory Tour

The boards thereafter go onwards to QA where testing is done. We noticed a lot of QA points in the entire production line. Everything is registered checked, double checked and even triple checked.

There however was a second production line running.

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