Xing Baohua finally felt a little better, at least someone was with her.
This guy has set up so many computers just to test his security management software.
A special version was created specifically for testing the BigFruit computer.
The experiment was not very successful.
There are many reasons for this, especially since the Big Fruit has always used a low-power CPU, which consumes a lot of resources and power in the security management software.
Furthermore, without a physical cooling system, it's quite normal for the CPU and motherboard to burn out.
How can I modify the large fruit?
Since most computers nowadays use horizontal desktop cases, the space inside the case is very narrow, making it difficult to install fans.
Xing Baohua pondered for a long time how to install a cooling system in a cheap way so that users of large-screen phones could use his software.
If air cooling doesn't work, how about water cooling?
Yeah! Water cooling?
This thing was used the most and most commonly in later generations.
Water tank, small circulating pump, plus copper plates?
How much is that cost?
I did whatever came to mind, starting with drawing up a diagram. It wasn't difficult. I faxed one copy to China and another to the precision machining plant in Japan to calculate the costs.
Three days later, Xing Baohua was informed of the price: the total cost of domestic production was $3.70. The high cost wasn't due to the copper sheet metal, but rather the plastic water tank; the engineering plastics and the molds were what drove up the cost.
The metal materials on the equipment are worth about 80 cents.
However, the Japanese quoted around $7.
Materials are expensive, and labor costs are also high.
Xing Baohua thought for a moment and had the precision machining plant produce plastic molds and a small number of metal parts, which were then transported to China for assembly.
As for the packaging, Xing Baohua told the chief exterior designer in his hometown to be creative and let him have his own ideas; the more luxurious and beautiful it was, the better.
However, Xing Baohua was not idle either, and had people find small processing plants locally to produce samples.
He wanted to use it for experiments, and since plastic products require molds, he skipped that and used metal to make the water tank.
After the outer surface is cut out using a machine tool and painted, no one can tell whether it is plastic or metal.
Since the motherboard for the large-sized CPU doesn't have any pre-drilled holes, fixing the water cooling fins is a problem.
You can't just drill holes in a circuit board; you have to avoid the internal wiring, which is really troublesome.
Although it's a bit troublesome, it's actually quite easy to do; it just means a bit more waste of metal materials.
Use two thin iron bars to make a fixing buckle.
Enclose the entire area and install insulating strips along the edges of the metal bars to prevent short circuits in the motherboard.
This is the trouble with drastic modifications.
Xing Baohua priced the entire water cooling system at $38, and also included 500ml of antifreeze.
Antifreeze has been around since World War II and has been used ever since. Xing Baohua's car factory also uses it, making it extremely inexpensive.
Then we'll put the bottle and all in the packaging box.
Users can install it themselves or have it installed at a rice distributor.
As for whether water cooling might cause leakage, conduction, or burn out the motherboard or other components.
Customers need to carefully select this component. It must be stated in advance that we will not be responsible for any damage to the computer caused by human error, and there will be no compensation.
Unless you switch to pure water, but pure water is not 100% non-conductive; it can still conduct electricity, even slightly.
There are also many microcurrents on the computer motherboard, so those that are meant to burn out will burn out.
There is another type of liquid, namely the slightly toxic Novec fluorinated coolant.
Sometimes when watching other short videos, you'll see computer towers made entirely of plexiglass, filled with a transparent liquid.
This water is Novec fluorinated coolant, an immersion cooling solution.
It looks impressive and high-end, but this thing is slightly toxic. We don't know what the consequences of long-term exposure will be, but professional protective measures are required before use.
In short, Xing Baohua used low-cost and inexpensive solutions for using the large-capacity fruit machine.
It requires the customer to have strong hands-on skills; the key is to handle the interface well.
Look, Xing Baohua has gone to great lengths to sell CDs.
Once this thing is made, it needs to be advertised and spread far and wide.
I personally filmed the installation tutorial video and sent it to the distributor.
This product is designed to upgrade the cooling system of older computer hosts, and can be installed regardless of brand.
Buy a radiator and get coolant free.
Immediately, Apple users pre-ordered their products. They also complained that Apple's technology wasn't advanced enough.
At least adding a fan would have saved them from wasting so much money.
Unfortunately, the decision-makers have already left Guozi Company. Now, the senior executives of Guozi Company have also figured out something: add fans and water cooling to the machines.
According to Guozi Company's tradition, they buy as much as possible to reduce their own research and development costs.
Xing Baohua then received a call from Wozniak, saying that Daguozi Company wanted to buy the water-cooling patent.
Xing Baohua just submitted the patent application for water cooling, but the actual patent number is still pending.
Selling it is not technically difficult, and it's also very easy to bypass.
In addition, these are companies excluded by security alliances, and they all share a common enemy.
So, this guy immediately offered to sell.
Anyway, Xing Baohua created this thing in order to sell CDs.
I don't expect to make money from this. It won't be long before counterfeit products appear. It's easier to deal with branded machines for infringing on their rights, but it's harder to trace assembled machines.
Therefore, Xing Baohua took advantage of the opportunity to sell it at a high price and quickly sold it.
He even wanted to buy the management software on the CD.
It's estimated that cloned discs will also appear on the market soon.
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