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Jun 29 2007, 1:03pm CDT | by Shane McGlaun
Last month one friend of mine went on a tour of the ECS factory to see how they make their mainboards. I know I have often wondered at how the process happens.
Is it a bunch of people in a clean room with a soldering iron or is it a big robotic assembly line that completes all of the construction of the mainboards. If you have ever wondered, hop over to Real World Benchmarks and check out the photos from the factory tour.
Also, be sure to notice on the last page of the article a picture shot while on the tour of a very interesting shipping container hidden in the last word to the review. Is ECS making mainboards for ASUS? Via Real World Benchmarks
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