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This is how a Zotac RTX video card is made

This is how a Zotac RTX video card is made

Or an insight into the backstage.

This is how a Zotac RTX video card is made

 

It’s quite rare for a well-known manufacturer to let cameras behind the scenes, giving us a glimpse of how they make their state-of-the-art graphics cards. Journalists from two portals (Impress Watch and PCGamesN) were honored to have a short visit to PC Partner’s Chinese plant. It’s a pretty serious contract manufacturer with partners like Dell, AMD, Samsung, Acer, Sapphire, LG, Inno3D and Zotac - now we can see the products of the latter.

PCGamesN came out with a richly illustrated, more voluminous writing, and Impress Watch captured what they saw with a nearly nine-minute video. In our opinion, the above motion picture illustrates quite well and spectacularly the ideal harmony between man and machine. It’s also worth mentioning that PC Partner has such efficient and sophisticated manufacturing processes that you can move production from one card to another in 5-15 minutes - time money, of course, stands still here, so every second really counts!

The scanning look can also reveal a somewhat hilarious moment, by the way: MSI also appears in the video for a few frames when the finished card is tortured with 3DMark Fire Strike. It is also noteworthy that although the degree of mechanization is obviously high, visual inspection still plays a decisive role.

Source: youtube.com

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