How Motherboards are made-A Gigabyte Factory Virtual Tour
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How Motherboards are made-A Gigabyte Factory Virtual Tour
JR North wrote:
http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.c...id=1722&page=1 Interesting JR Interesting for someone with a T-3 line...or *lots* of time to wait for download.... jak |
How Motherboards are made-A Gigabyte Factory Virtual Tour
"jakdedert" wrote in message . .. JR North wrote: http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.c...id=1722&page=1 Interesting JR Interesting for someone with a T-3 line...or *lots* of time to wait for download.... I think it is a very slow server ... I gave up on it. |
How Motherboards are made-A Gigabyte Factory Virtual Tour
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Interesting for someone with a T-3 line...or *lots* of time to wait for download.... I think it is a very slow server ... I gave up on it. For me it started out fast and got (much) slower. I elected to persevere, however. The concept of seeing how motherboards go together is an interesting one, at least for people such as myself who are eternally curious. As it turns out, I had it mostly right. The only real surprise was the hand-insertion of components like bus slots and ports. I would have liked to have seen more detail in the whole thing, especially the part where the printboards are made! William |
How Motherboards are made-A Gigabyte Factory Virtual Tour
William R. Walsh wrote:
Hi! Interesting for someone with a T-3 line...or *lots* of time to wait for download.... I think it is a very slow server ... I gave up on it. For me it started out fast and got (much) slower. I elected to persevere, however. The concept of seeing how motherboards go together is an interesting one, at least for people such as myself who are eternally curious. As it turns out, I had it mostly right. The only real surprise was the hand-insertion of components like bus slots and ports. It might have soemthing to with the earthquake last weekend. In my case, the pages each took several minutes to load. I'd guess if I was really interested, I'd stuck with it. OTOH, I suspect the information is available elsewhere. jak I would have liked to have seen more detail in the whole thing, especially the part where the printboards are made! William |
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