Million Dollar Water Block: How Water Cooling is Made | Factory Tour in Taiwan
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 Published On Mar 16, 2020

Our Bitspower factory tour shows how thousands of fittings per day, CPU and GPU blocks, and even reservoir tubes are made. We went to Changhua, Taiwan to learn more.
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In this tour, we look at the manufacturing of water blocks, fittings, reservoir tubes, acrylic housing, POM components, terminals, and CPU/GPU blocks. Bitspower manufactures thousands of fittings per day in Changhua, Taiwan, and allowed us to visit to film the process. This process will be roughly the same for factories that make other water cooling components, as they all use similar CNC machines. We've toured factories in China before that have similar setups, just for closed-loop liquid cooling. Watch our video on how AIO coolers are made here:    • How PC Liquid Coolers Are Made | Chin...  

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TIMESTAMPS

00:00 - How Open Loop Water Cooling is Made
03:37 - Beginning of the CNC Process
05:54 - QC & Points of Failure
07:01 - Waste Disposal & Recycling
08:30 - Cost of Machine-time
10:03 - Making Copper Coldplates
11:47 - Cost of Making Open Loop Parts

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