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Rare Footage of Gigabyte's "Black Edition" Testing Facility

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a c 91 U Graphics card
a b V Motherboard
June 9, 2014 6:56:14 PM

The most expensive ambient lighting in the world.

I also like the giant fan that's making papers ruffle a good 20 feet from it.
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June 9, 2014 7:54:56 PM

Does this mean they mine with the GPUs for a week before sending them out?
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a b V Motherboard
June 9, 2014 8:02:10 PM

Who cares when they can't even write a decently stable bios?
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a c 77 U Graphics card
a b V Motherboard
June 9, 2014 9:06:12 PM

cool I guess
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June 9, 2014 9:48:35 PM

i am a little confuse....what are they testing?
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a b V Motherboard
June 10, 2014 12:08:38 AM

first gigabyte Mine everycoin and Send to store for a Big premium price. Win two times :) 
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June 10, 2014 2:50:36 AM

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Who cares when they can't even write a decently stable bios?

Fuck their BIOS. Their products are cheaply made. I wouldn't touch it w/ a 10 ft pole.
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June 10, 2014 9:32:32 AM

Sadly, i agree. I have purchase about 100 Asus mother boards. I purchased 1 Gigabyte motheboard for a customer and that machine has given me more problems than any other. BSOD every freaking week.
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June 10, 2014 12:37:11 PM

hahahaha Really mr Tomshardware, you didn't notice that "huge pro state of the art" SIMPLE HUGE FAN in the center up corridor? is this the way they cool the room haha :)  That is the most strange thing i saw in a tech facility
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June 10, 2014 4:58:12 PM

so, you get a slightly more used card for a premium price? lol modern return policies make this kind of testing obsolete. No matter where you buy there is probably a 15+ day return on DOA and I hope your already buying a brand that has a warranty anyway....wtf.
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a b V Motherboard
June 12, 2014 8:29:10 AM

beetlejuicegr said:
hahahaha Really mr Tomshardware, you didn't notice that "huge pro state of the art" SIMPLE HUGE FAN in the center up corridor? is this the way they cool the room haha :)  That is the most strange thing i saw in a tech facility


You ought to see my test labs. We're set up in a warehouse building with 15' ceilings, using rooftop A/C units, with fans and portable A/C units all over the place. We operate at a pretty consistent 77-82F and 5-15% humidity (far outside of recommended specs) with no humidity control at all. The room doesn't even have any sort of sealing to keep out outside air in or inside air out.

When I first took over as admin, they had a door leading directly outside to the parking lot and constant foot traffic through the lab. About a third of the equipment was so old it wasn't used, much of it broken, yet still powered up. At that time, the lab was operating at 85-90F and had about 30% more power usage. There wasn't even any sort of IP address tracking or DNS. The testers did everything by IP address with their managers controlling the pool of addresses they were using.

I went through and cleaned out the old equipment, reorganized the A/C vents, reorganized the rack layout, cleaned out old cables, and set up a whole new DNS and IP tracking system. I'm now in the middle of consolidating the domains I originally created into a single domain. (Apparently, many of the testers can't keep track of the 4 different DNS domains. So, the request came down to consolidate it.) I wound up removing and recycling over 24,000 lbs of old equipment, and over 500lbs of old FC and cat5 cables, each. (imagine all that copper in the cat 5 cables!) I put in a new patching system of OM3 FC cables to handle 10Gbe and 8Gb and 16Gb FC.

In the end, I have managed to streamline the operations in my lab, despite the primitive conditions that still exist, and streamlined myself out of most of my job. I sit around managing DNS and IP addresses, and replacing bad hardware, for about 10 hours per week. Sometimes, I get requests to install operating systems or new versions of software on test units, but the testers usually handle most of that. A trained monkey could do most of this job now. I need a new job. Anyone know a place that could use a good test lab admin?
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June 13, 2014 1:22:50 PM

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In the end, I have managed to streamline the operations in my lab, despite the primitive conditions that still exist, and streamlined myself out of most of my job. I sit around managing DNS and IP addresses, and replacing bad hardware, for about 10 hours per week. Sometimes, I get requests to install operating systems or new versions of software on test units, but the testers usually handle most of that. A trained monkey could do most of this job now. I need a new job. Anyone know a place that could use a good test lab admin?


I have this repeating nightmare that one day my boss come into my cube with a chimp and tells hes my replacement and I need to train him to do my job. Basically I get fired and the chimp gets to kick off all the scripts that I wrote. I always wake up as security is escorting me out and my boss is there telling me there may be some contract work available if the scripts stop working or if I want to clean up chimpanzee crap.
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