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China Wholesale High-Performance Computing Manufacturer & Exporter

Next-Gen GPU Computing Servers, Specialized AI Training Systems, and Scalable Enterprise Infrastructure Powered by Quantix Intelligent Computing

Quantix: Pioneering Enterprise GPU Infrastructure Since 2017

Founded in 2017, Quantix Intelligent Computing Co., Ltd. has established itself as a leading GPU server manufacturer and AI infrastructure solution provider based in China. We specialize in the end-to-end design, prototyping, optimization, and volume fabrication of high-performance GPU server architectures, complex AI model training clusters, and specialized High-Performance Computing (HPC) nodes. By addressing modern hardware-software alignment issues, we empower scaling organizations to achieve efficient computational throughput.

Operating a manufacturing facility that covers 420 square meters, our capabilities encompass component integration, strict board-level testing, and detailed engineering validation. Over the past decade, we have scaled our engineering depth to service the complex demands of hyperscale cloud infrastructures, regional data centers, and advanced research facilities globally.

"Through our 9+ years of dedicated export experience and 14 years of structural industry expertise, we build robust computing products that reduce latency, streamline server rack density, and maintain low energy footprint margins, facilitating an annual export yield exceeding USD 18 million."

Our strategic operations leverage a massive, highly integrated supply chain containing over 850 verified component and silicon partners. This deep procurement channel allows us to construct bespoke solutions for AI startups, hardware integrators, medical processing groups, and university labs across North America, Europe, Australia, and the Asia-Pacific region.

2017
Established
78+
R&D Engineers
850+
Supply Partners
$18M+
Annual Export Rev

Global Enterprise Procurement Trends & TCO Optimization

The global demand for high-performance computing has shifted. Enterprises are moving away from general-purpose CPUs and transitioning toward dense accelerators. Key factors driving this change include the rise of multi-billion parameter Large Language Models (LLMs) like DeepSeek R1 and LLaMA, alongside the complex analytical requirements of modern datasets. IT buyers face challenging decisions regarding power distribution, thermal limits, PCIe lane optimization, and localized regulatory compliance.

For procurement officers, total cost of ownership (TCO) extends beyond the initial hardware purchase. It requires examining performance-per-watt metrics, system longevity, and the efficiency of deployment cycles. Through our OEM and ODM services, Quantix optimizes standard computing systems for high performance. This optimization helps enterprises minimize configuration issues, bypass custom firmware bottlenecks, and accelerate system deployments.

Key Considerations for Global Procurement:

  • Interconnectivity and Bandwidth: Leveraging PCIe Gen 5.0 pipelines, high-density host bus adapters, and high-performance smart network interfaces to eliminate processing delays in cluster nodes.
  • Power and Grid Adaptability: Selecting and configuring dual or quad redundant high-voltage power supplies (PSUs) rated for target regional grids (e.g., 200V-240V configurations) to ensure system stability.
  • Thermal Management Dynamics: Moving from traditional fan layouts to advanced air hoods and liquid cooling designs to prevent processor thermal throttling under continuous workloads.

Macro-Industry Deployment Solutions

Our systems provide structural computing power across diverse industrial scenarios, research fields, and cloud computing architectures.

AI Training & LLM Fine-Tuning

We configure multi-GPU bare-metal platforms, such as the xFusion G5500 V7, specifically optimized for running large language models like DeepSeek R1. These systems deliver the high throughput and GPU-to-GPU bandwidth required to prevent node communication bottlenecks during training.

Hyperscale Data Centers

Our Dell PowerEdge R760 and FusionServer nodes provide cloud computing platforms with high-density server configurations. These units balance processing performance with physical rack space efficiency, simplifying cluster expansion.

Edge Computing & NAS Clusters

For organizations managing distributed IoT systems or large-scale video processing, our high-performance NAS systems and short-depth nodes (such as the FusionServer 1288H V6) deliver secure local storage and rapid local data processing.

Technical Roadmap & Future Outlook

Keeping pace with rapid advancements in processor architecture, memory specifications, and thermal designs ensures your data center infrastructure remains competitive.

Liquid Cooling & High-Density Thermal Architectures

As processor TDP specifications approach 400W–500W, traditional air cooling reaches its physical limits. Our engineering roadmap includes the transition toward Direct-to-Chip (DLC) liquid cooling systems, designed to lower Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) to less than 1.15 in hyperscale data centers.

Ultra-High Interconnect Speeds (PCIe Gen 6.0 & NVLink)

To handle the processing demands of neural network models containing hundreds of billions of parameters, we are designing system boards with high-speed PCIe Gen 6.0 lanes and advanced GPU interconnects. This architecture maximizes data transfer rates and prevents performance drops during cluster operations.

Eco-Friendly Hardware Initiatives

In line with international sustainability standards, we focus on energy efficiency throughout our designs. This includes utilizing 80 Plus Titanium-certified power modules and sourcing recyclable, halogen-free materials for our motherboard substrates.

Rigorous 5-Stage Testing and Quality Assurance

Quality and system reliability guide our manufacturing workflow. Quantix employs a dedicated team of 46 quality control professionals who oversee every stage of assembly, integration, and deployment preparation. Our diagnostic pipeline includes five core testing phases to ensure every server meets strict operating standards before leaving the facility:

  1. Incoming Material Quality Control (IQC): Every electronic component, memory chip, power module, and substrate goes through strict parametric testing and visual checks to filter out flawed parts.
  2. Structural Assembly Verification (IPQC): Real-time tracking during structural assembly ensures components, cables, and heat sinks are securely fitted and connected.
  3. Full-Load Burn-In Testing: Integrated systems undergo continuous high-load stress testing for 24 to 72 hours. This process helps identify potential component failures before shipping.
  4. Performance Benchmarking: System units are benchmarked under standard workloads to verify processing, memory access, and storage read/write speeds against design baselines.
  5. Final Quality Control (FQC): A complete physical and software configuration audit is conducted to confirm the system package meets customer order requirements.

Tailored ODM/OEM Capabilities & Compliance Framework

Quantix provides customizable OEM and ODM services to adapt high-performance computing hardware to specific operational needs. Our R&D division, featuring 78 engineers, collaborates directly with client infrastructure groups to align hardware configurations with software requirements.

Comprehensive OEM and ODM Services:

  • Motherboard and Firmware Tailoring: Customizing PCIe lane distribution, optimizing BIOS/UEFI settings for specific virtualization layers, and configuring BMC modules for remote data center management.
  • Chassis Design and Thermal Engineering: Designing structural rack elements, airflow hoods, and fan layouts to handle higher cooling demands.
  • Branding and Packaging Solutions: Providing customized front bezels, silk-screen logos, custom shipping packaging, and pre-loaded system configurations to simplify deployment.

Quantix systems carry global certifications including CE, FCC, RoHS, and CB. This regulatory compliance helps buyers streamline customs clearance and meet regional electrical safety standards. Last year, we launched 126 new products and upgrades to ensure our hardware matches the evolving requirements of modern data centers.

Technical Procurement FAQ

Find answers to common technical, logistics, and customization questions regarding our high-performance computing systems.

1. How are the servers optimized for DeepSeek R1 and LLM operations?
Our AI server series, including the xFusion G5500 V7, is optimized for large language models through custom PCIe layout planning and BIOS configurations. These adjustments maximize inter-card bandwidth, helping prevent processing delays during model execution. We also balance power delivery to handle sudden load increases during complex calculations.
2. What options do you provide for customized server configurations?
We offer customization options for memory capacity, storage configurations, processor variants, and network card speeds. Our OEM and ODM services also cover structural modifications, customized UEFI/BIOS firmware, custom logos, and optimized thermal solutions.
3. How does Quantix manage shipping and international trade compliance?
With over 9 years of export experience, we handle shipping logistics to destinations in North America, Europe, Australia, and the Middle East. Our products comply with global standards, including CE, FCC, RoHS, and CB, helping minimize shipping delays and customs issues.
4. What quality control procedures are in place for server systems?
Every server system goes through our 5-stage testing process. This includes incoming component inspection, structural checks during assembly, a continuous 24 to 72-hour burn-in phase, performance testing, and a final configuration audit to verify build accuracy.
5. Can your systems run in high-density rack configurations?
Yes, our systems are designed for high-density deployments. Features like dual/quad redundant 80 Plus Titanium power supplies, high-flow cooling fans, and optimized internal chassis routing help maintain stable operating temperatures in densely packed racks.
6. What is the typical lead time for custom wholesale orders?
Lead times depend on the complexity of the custom configuration and the size of the order. Standard wholesale models are generally ready to ship within 10 to 15 business days. Custom OEM/ODM orders requiring chassis modifications or unique firmware configurations typically take 4 to 6 weeks for development, validation, and final assembly.

Enterprise Hardware & Expansion Nodes

Complete your infrastructure deployments with our secondary tier of high-availability multi-socket nodes, scalable SAS hard drives, and rackmount server units.