Ok so let me get this straight Case is your skeleton Motherboard is your heart CPU is your brain Hard drive is your long-term memory Ram is your short-term memory Psu is your stomach GPU is your eyes Thermal paste is Incognito Edit: cooling is your sweat
These terms have been thrown at me my whole life and I didn't know it was so easy to learn them! This video CLEARED SO MUCH CONFUSION FOR ME. THANK YOU
I am a student of computer science studying CPU and Hardware in details and this is the most accurate and simple description of PC's parts. Even helped me with some clarification about ram's relationship with HDD. Such a great job.
God the other videos about PC parts are so complicated and have like 500k+ views,and you-you did a fantastic job expaining things so clearly and the vid doesnt even have 1000 views.Thank you so much!Do not quit uploading such perfect videos!I tell you,your hard work will pay off.
I'm not sure but ,if anyone else needs to find out about computer repair companies try Saankramer Electronic Magazine System ( search on google ) ? Ive heard some amazing things about it and my colleague got excellent success with it.
I have to say, Sir. These videos have been so informative, I can't stop watching them. I was raised around computers, Dad has built every computer he has ever owned. Because of that I built my first at age 14. Joined the Army, put the computer knowledge to the side to seven this Nation. However, 10 years ago I was given a TBI (traumatic brain injury) which depletes my short-term memory and hinders my very old memories. These videos awoken that side my dormant brain. It feels so good to begin to remember that which was dormant in my brain. Thank So much!
It is ana acronym that refers to the Alternate Current (energy). To make more context you have to know that out from your socket comes Direct Current (see videos that explain what Direct Current and Alternate Current are). What the Power Supply in you PC does is converting this Direct Current (or DC) in Alternate Current (AC), so your computer doesn't fry and distributes the energy throughout the entire components.
A good example I think is that the hard drive can be seen as the basement, where there’s lots of storage but it takes long to get. But the Ram can be seen as a closet where it’s faster but less storage.
I showed the "Computer parts Explained" to a class I am teaching of 6th graders and it seemed to help. Excellent explanation, it really made it easy to understand.
Haha, teaching life hacks. Just use someone else's video to teach for you. Honestly though, that sounds effective, an edited video makes it easier to concise long information more directly and in less time. And if someone has questions, you could use the extra to answer them. Making more use of the time period
Okay, I’m 4 years late but…How pleasurable was that? Straight to the point, didn’t talk a lot of crap about things that’s irrelevant. Extremely informative. I have to subscribe to this channel.
I'm building a PC with my 8 year old daughter. I can explain all these parts but I suffer from over explaining and caveats (like SSDs). This really simplifies it all for a new person to PCs.
I just started my journey for IT Solutions Apprenticeship. And first lesson was on Computer Components, and you explained it so much better and in less time. And someone in comments improved it a bit further. Than you so much
*SHORT SUMMARY:* PC is made up of 7 main parts: Case - Holds everything together. Motherboard - Connects all the parts to each other. Power supply - Gives everything power. CPU - Tells the other parts what to do and when to do it. Hard Drive - Stores programs and data. RAM - Allows you to use those programs and view that data. Graphics Card - Lets you see everything.
Well put! I was initially going to say your CPU explanation is too simplified, but the more I think about it pretty much everything the CPU does can more or less fit into that explanation.
Some cpus have intergrated graphics which can render simple 2d scenarios like docs. However the graphics card can render parts in editing software or gaming. The cpu just processes what everything does
physicks_ytッ If u are willing to learn, don’t learn from comments. Bitwit is a great UA-cam channel which explained it. Essentially the graphics card renders all the images on the screen. For more intense gaming or editing you need a good graphics card(1050 ti or Obove probably) and a cpu which doesn’t bottleneck. Bottlenecking is when one part prevents another parts full potential
i remember watching this video back in september 2020. this was the start of my interest in computers. now i have a pc with a 30 series gpu, and im signing up for every. computer class offered at my school. you started my interest, thank you
@@HarryDKH I was a beginner about a couple months ago and it was a very intimidating feeling to have all the parts laid out but here I am after a few builds and it’s so rewarding
wth my school doesn't even know what a pc is. The teachers come in and look at the monitor as if it's a monster. We never got lessons about IT in our timetable
I did not know a thing about computers, from this video I feel like I understand more than I ever have about them. It was the best video I could find about computers and their components, which was explained so flawlessly I feel I have a much better understanding as whats going on in that big case. Thank you so much!
I usually don't comment but this was by far the best simple explanation of how a computer works that I have ever seen, of course it just covers the basics but a lot of people want to know just that. Great work. Just maybe add like a link where you go into more detail on some of the parts.
Oh god. This was such a short and sweet explanation! I tried to read about these things many times and have failed to understand.. and here it is, uploaded 2 yrs ago.. such a clear explanation. Cant thank you enough!!!!!!
wow this video is honestly perfect. i recently got my new gaming pc and was annoyed because i didnt know anything about it. thank you so muchhhhhhhhhhhh
An absolutely amazing video! I've read countless books and websites thinking I already know complex terminology and I got lost in all of the information. This video is amazing at putting all of the information into manageable pieces that are easy to remember and ideal for beginners, thank you so much for the video!!
Hey youtuber. This was the best explaining video on the internet. It really helped me out and im no longer confused. I have watched a lot of videos like this but they dont show anything but in this video it actually draws it slowly and clearly and you explained everything. TYSM for the help. Have a great day. :D
Thank you! My brother built my pc, and with him living far away now I have to have him guide me through replacing pc parts through video chat. This really helps me get an idea of what's going on in there.
Thank you so much for this, I didn’t realise how long I have taken PCs for granted and when I finally began looking up more about what goes on behind the scenes I find this very helpful video introducing me to this fascinating way that computers work.
This is very well done and straight forward. Recently, I was discussing hardware requirements for Microsoft Teams with my 5th grade class. I was forced, of course, to use terms like CPU, RAM, etc., but many of the children hadn't learned this vocabulary. Take pride in knowing that your explanations are so straight-forward that all of my students understood basic computer parts and their functions by the end of your video--that's quite the accomplishment! Thanks.
Me after watching this video: "I see. Pretty simple. Now I understand. I'm ready to build the best PC in the world!" Me waking up the next morning: "What is a GPU? (Search 'computer parts explained' on youtube and start watching this vid all over again)"
i feel you hahaha. straight in, straight out. and never coming back in again lol. im sorry i just have very bad memory storage. its a very good video tho.
this is awesome! I'm looking at buying my first PC and even though I have a ton of friends who know a ton about computers, no one has been able to explain the hardware for me yet.
Damn Pc building must feel super cozy 🥰 Putting the parts together And them working for you It’s like a little army it’s hard to explain what I’m trying to say but it’s super cozy and cute
I clicked on this video with a closed mind since I don’t understand computers much. Now, I can finally understand what people mean when they talk about computers. Thank you! (That made me sound old… I'm 14)
This was honestly so helpful and amazingly explained. I'm currently looking for a new computer for college, and this video helped me understand alot about them before buying. Great work!
Yo that’s so true this guy just taught me everything I needed to know for school in 8 minutes this just shows how much of a waste of time school is educate yourself it’s easier
For those who don't understand the true role of the GPU/Graphics Card I'll tell you a thing: So to better understand the true role of the GPU just imagine a person that has eye problems: This person would see the world around very VERY blury and unclear _alone_ without glasses; *Just like a motherboard ALONE without a GPU when projecting graphics on the screen; very blury and impossible to read.* Now imagine if this person would start wearing glasses. This person would see the world around VERY clear and 'colorful' _together_ WITH glasses; *Just like the same Motherboard TOGETHER **_WITH_** the Graphics Card this time; projecting everything clear now!* So basically the GPU is like "glasses"... And, yeah... I hope you understood! :)))
Minecraft Sheep I found it helpful and very interesting as someone who is currently trying to learn the different parts that make up PCs and computer terms in general
As someone looking into this field hoping to gain a professional like understanding, I appreciate simple explanations like this and I am surprise how few there are. This was great and helpful, Liked and subscribed.
Love the simple, down-to-earth explanation of everything. Also, the fact that he used Half Life and KOTOR as visual examples makes me feel like all is right in the computing/gaming world. 👍
I want to let you know this video really helped me my pc I've hade is about 10 years old and it's just not able to do the things I need it to do anymore and seeing as how sometimes building one is cheaper I went to search this up so thank you
I'm impressed and honestly kinda amazed because you just taught me more about computers in a little less than 8 minutes than my computer applications teacher did in 2 entire years. (ok to be fair she just taught things I already knew but STILL)
We don't get to learn about computers in school anymore :[. My old teacher didn't teach anything besides telling us to type one or two paragraphs using Microsoft word and called it a day. Now that I have grown to love computers, school just cancels the subject, like literally wtf
Don’t forgot about cooling fans, ur computer can’t run high performance programs without cooling down ❄️ , otherwise there is a high chance of motherboard damage!
for minecraft ppl out there, heres my way of explaining through minecraft ways: cpu = you. the player, youre the one that does things case = your house, thats where everything is nicely kept (depending on how you play, it may not be nice but we shall ignore that for the sake of my argument) power supply = is kinda like coal, it runs your furnace and it gives you smelted things so ig thats a fair comparison motherboard = i dont know, all i know is that it could be a villager trading system idk hard drives = a chest ram = inventory slots graphics card = torches and other forms of lighting? they make everything brighter and look better so that is probably a good comparison
Thank you for making it so much easier. I wanted to get into pc gaming but i didn’t know the parts well. This video is a stepping stone to getting a pc. Thanks!
FINALLY a video that actually helps beginners and not assuming we already know all this!
Very true Haha
Just watched someone else and I was like what the fxck is he talking about 😂
I have this problem watching people like Linus.
@@Codemeleon Same. Could not understand all these specific names while even when he built a computer from scratch 😅
yep, a breath of fresh air honestly
@@Codemeleon once you know whats going on watching linus is the best
Ah so the RAM is your inventory slots and the Hard Drive is your Chest, thanks minecraft
And SSD's are shulker box
I was thinking the exact same thing lol
No, your RAM is your hotbar and your Hard Drive is your inventory.
Hotbar is cpu cache
Well said
Ok so let me get this straight
Case is your skeleton
Motherboard is your heart
CPU is your brain
Hard drive is your long-term memory
Ram is your short-term memory
Psu is your stomach
GPU is your eyes
Thermal paste is Incognito
Edit: cooling is your sweat
Ya pretty much
SSD is ur fast as fuck boi memory
GPU is a part of brain
@@lasypvp1012 so true faster than a hard drive Albert einstein must've have a 100 terabyte Ssd
Power Stone isnt m.2 faster?
These terms have been thrown at me my whole life and I didn't know it was so easy to learn them! This video CLEARED SO MUCH CONFUSION FOR ME. THANK YOU
No problem! Thanks for watching and i'm glad it helped!
Thx for the video I built 3 pc so far bc of you
@@H3Vtux W king 👑
@@cptcool-__-7501 how much you built one for??
@@igorz3551 mine cost around $700
I literally took notes on this like I was going to be quizzed afterwards lol
Lol
Girl same
lmao same-
Ha ha ha- me too but I am old!
I'm working harder on my notes to build a PC more then I do for school
I am a student of computer science studying CPU and Hardware in details and this is the most accurate and simple description of PC's parts. Even helped me with some clarification about ram's relationship with HDD. Such a great job.
Hey friend, I’m interested in computer science and was wondering if it’s worth it? I’m not good at math, but I love mechanics and computers
@@nakimeto same question
@@nakimeto It's not worth it if you live in London but it may be a good idea to start your own company and hope for the best
God the other videos about PC parts are so complicated and have like 500k+ views,and you-you did a fantastic job expaining things so clearly and the vid doesnt even have 1000 views.Thank you so much!Do not quit uploading such perfect videos!I tell you,your hard work will pay off.
Thank you! This is exactly what i'm going for. Complex things explained as simply as possible. I encourage you to look more into the specifics!
I'm not sure but ,if anyone else needs to find out about
computer repair companies
try Saankramer Electronic Magazine System ( search on google ) ? Ive heard some amazing things about it and my colleague got excellent success with it.
Partsofcomputer
like stephen hawking lmao
Ur exactly right
I have to say, Sir. These videos have been so informative, I can't stop watching them. I was raised around computers, Dad has built every computer he has ever owned. Because of that I built my first at age 14. Joined the Army, put the computer knowledge to the side to seven this Nation. However, 10 years ago I was given a TBI (traumatic brain injury) which depletes my short-term memory and hinders my very old memories. These videos awoken that side my dormant brain. It feels so good to begin to remember that which was dormant in my brain. Thank So much!
1:20
"You can think of it as an extremely advanced AC adapter"
Me: "What is an AC adapter!?"
Your phone's charger.
Anything’s charger
It is ana acronym that refers to the Alternate Current (energy).
To make more context you have to know that out from your socket comes Direct Current (see videos that explain what Direct Current and Alternate Current are). What the Power Supply in you PC does is converting this Direct Current (or DC) in Alternate Current (AC), so your computer doesn't fry and distributes the energy throughout the entire components.
@@0918only lmao ac = anything charger
YESSS OMG
6:23 "If you're playing a game that has a very busy and high texture game"
Shows old star wars game
0:12 image includes a floppy drive. 🙄
It is the best star wars game series though
My laptop can't even run that i think lol-
GTA 4: ;)
compared to et from atari, yes
So what you're saying is,
the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell?
Its The Endoplasm ...DUUUUH 😏
No, it’s the nucleus
The GPU is the real powerhouse, but we arent ready to TALK about that, are we fellas?
You know I was thinking that's what he was getting at, but I didn't want to say anything.
No
Thanks!
Its so cool to see all of the parts come together to make a computer
yeah, its like learning about the human body and what it does
@@ridderp oh yeah yeah
A good example I think is that the hard drive can be seen as the basement, where there’s lots of storage but it takes long to get. But the Ram can be seen as a closet where it’s faster but less storage.
Great explanation 👍
Your explanation of them is easier, thanks
And the CPU is the person who lives there and is deciding what they need so they go back and forth moving things around
The CPU acts like my mum
Excellent. I can see it plainly. Thank you for saying that.
I showed the "Computer parts Explained" to a class I am teaching of 6th graders and it seemed to help. Excellent explanation, it really made it easy to understand.
Haha, teaching life hacks. Just use someone else's video to teach for you.
Honestly though, that sounds effective, an edited video makes it easier to concise long information more directly and in less time. And if someone has questions, you could use the extra to answer them. Making more use of the time period
Romans 10:9 because, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.
Okay, I’m 4 years late but…How pleasurable was that? Straight to the point, didn’t talk a lot of crap about things that’s irrelevant. Extremely informative. I have to subscribe to this channel.
So hard drive is a drug storage and ram is drug dealer?
Haha, in a way yes.
Pretty much
haha that's funny but true 😁😁
hahaha, Nice way to remember it
haha thats actually a good way to say it xD
As someone who is just getting into computers and has no back ground in them, this really helped break everything down and simplify it. Thank you
Having a public UA-cam sex music playlist is crazy
Him: anything you do in your computer has to go through the cpu at some point
Me: *_moves cursor_*
Also me: *_WOAH_*
The yankee with no briiiiim
legit what i did
xD
I'm building a PC with my 8 year old daughter. I can explain all these parts but I suffer from over explaining and caveats (like SSDs). This really simplifies it all for a new person to PCs.
I really appreciate the simple, basic explanation of this. Great job!
I Really apprectiate your comment! Thanks man!
Go to 7:05 if you are in a hurry and just want a summarization.
KaiJH//Just Human first comment
KaiJH//Just Human w
KaiJH//Just Human not all heroes wear capes
ty :) liked your vid
@@JustDisc Yeah but you may not have time to listen through all of it.
I feel like I have more iq after watching this
brah same
@EyeCommentStaff lol 😂
same lmao
I feel stupider cus i had to learn this but smarter since i learned it now
Bruh I feel more stupid. I built 6 PC's
I just started my journey for IT Solutions Apprenticeship. And first lesson was on Computer Components, and you explained it so much better and in less time. And someone in comments improved it a bit further. Than you so much
*SHORT SUMMARY:*
PC is made up of 7 main parts:
Case - Holds everything together.
Motherboard - Connects all the parts to each other.
Power supply - Gives everything power.
CPU - Tells the other parts what to do and when to do it.
Hard Drive - Stores programs and data.
RAM - Allows you to use those programs and view that data.
Graphics Card - Lets you see everything.
Well put! I was initially going to say your CPU explanation is too simplified, but the more I think about it pretty much everything the CPU does can more or less fit into that explanation.
About the graphics what kind of games can you play on it and when do you know if you need a upgrade for it?
Some cpus have intergrated graphics which can render simple 2d scenarios like docs. However the graphics card can render parts in editing software or gaming. The cpu just processes what everything does
physicks_ytッ If u are willing to learn, don’t learn from comments. Bitwit is a great UA-cam channel which explained it. Essentially the graphics card renders all the images on the screen. For more intense gaming or editing you need a good graphics card(1050 ti or Obove probably) and a cpu which doesn’t bottleneck. Bottlenecking is when one part prevents another parts full potential
H3Vtux does the graphic card help you get higher fps?
i remember watching this video back in september 2020. this was the start of my interest in computers. now i have a pc with a 30 series gpu, and im signing up for every. computer class offered at my school. you started my interest, thank you
This guy teaches about conputer parts in almost 8 minutes while schools give you 6 years about that.
lmaoo
And you still don't remember it from school lol
@@HarryDKH I was a beginner about a couple months ago and it was a very intimidating feeling to have all the parts laid out but here I am after a few builds and it’s so rewarding
wth my school doesn't even know what a pc is. The teachers come in and look at the monitor as if it's a monster.
We never got lessons about IT in our timetable
@@carinalll7278 he's probably talking about university where you can get a degree in computer hardware engineering and learn how to make this stuff
IKR
I did not know a thing about computers, from this video I feel like I understand more than I ever have about them. It was the best video I could find about computers and their components, which was explained so flawlessly I feel I have a much better understanding as whats going on in that big case. Thank you so much!
when i was kid, i was taught the case was the CPU XD
How the fuck does that happen
lol same, I thought the whole thing was called the CPU and the monitor was the computer.
I have learned much since then
I thought the computer was the screen XD
Same lol
Celtic Kepper same
I usually don't comment but this was by far the best simple explanation of how a computer works that I have ever seen, of course it just covers the basics but a lot of people want to know just that. Great work.
Just maybe add like a link where you go into more detail on some of the parts.
Oh god. This was such a short and sweet explanation! I tried to read about these things many times and have failed to understand.. and here it is, uploaded 2 yrs ago.. such a clear explanation. Cant thank you enough!!!!!!
true
wow this video is honestly perfect. i recently got my new gaming pc and was annoyed because i didnt know anything about it. thank you so muchhhhhhhhhhhh
Did a really nice job explaining RAM vs Hard Drives
An absolutely amazing video! I've read countless books and websites thinking I already know complex terminology and I got lost in all of the information. This video is amazing at putting all of the information into manageable pieces that are easy to remember and ideal for beginners, thank you so much for the video!!
Hey youtuber. This was the best explaining video on the internet. It really helped me out and im no longer confused. I have watched a lot of videos like this but they dont show anything but in this video it actually draws it slowly and clearly and you explained everything. TYSM for the help. Have a great day. :D
Thank you! My brother built my pc, and with him living far away now I have to have him guide me through replacing pc parts through video chat. This really helps me get an idea of what's going on in there.
This was amazing man 2 years old but gave me the fundamentals of the different PC parts thank you so much
Thank you so much for this, I didn’t realise how long I have taken PCs for granted and when I finally began looking up more about what goes on behind the scenes I find this very helpful video introducing me to this fascinating way that computers work.
This is very well done and straight forward. Recently, I was discussing hardware requirements for Microsoft Teams with my 5th grade class. I was forced, of course, to use terms like CPU, RAM, etc., but many of the children hadn't learned this vocabulary. Take pride in knowing that your explanations are so straight-forward that all of my students understood basic computer parts and their functions by the end of your video--that's quite the accomplishment! Thanks.
This information is phenomenal. I appreciate the detailed specific information that I've been searching for but unable to find until now. Kudos.
I knew everything for 10 seconds and forgot everything.
@I'm a Motherfucker • 67 years ago i laughed too hard on this comment :v
Me after watching this video:
"I see. Pretty simple. Now I understand. I'm ready to build the best PC in the world!"
Me waking up the next morning:
"What is a GPU? (Search 'computer parts explained' on youtube and start watching this vid all over again)"
i feel you hahaha. straight in, straight out. and never coming back in again lol. im sorry i just have very bad memory storage. its a very good video tho.
@I'm a Motherfucker • 67 years ago why are you gay is your long lost cousin, congrats on finding him :]
ADHD brain
this is awesome! I'm looking at buying my first PC and even though I have a ton of friends who know a ton about computers, no one has been able to explain the hardware for me yet.
Damn Pc building must feel super cozy 🥰 Putting the parts together And them working for you It’s like a little army it’s hard to explain what I’m trying to say but it’s super cozy and cute
This made pc building feel epic and wholesome at once
I clicked on this video with a closed mind since I don’t understand computers much. Now, I can finally understand what people mean when they talk about computers. Thank you! (That made me sound old… I'm 14)
That was the best explainer video I have ever seen well done Sir well done
Laurits Nyborg w
Hard-drive = Minecraft inventory.
RAM = Minecraft hotbar.
This is probably the best way to explain it to a Gamer lmao
Ram is invertorejfjdue GB s
Lmao
Leumens
Shucker, lol.
@@fingerfast4197 gamer cringe
This is the most informational and straight to the point video ever! 5 stars!
This deserves to be shown in schools, the explanation is easy to understand. Thumbs up!
This was honestly so helpful and amazingly explained. I'm currently looking for a new computer for college, and this video helped me understand alot about them before buying. Great work!
I already had an understanding of how these worked, but this explanation helped me understand it even better!
Thank you so much for the user friendly info! I'll definitely be reviewing this numerous times because of its simplicity.
This is by far the best video I've seen that explains what's in your computer. Thanks a lot Basics Explained!
THANK YOU FOR THIS! it makes so much sense even for me as a total beginner. I feel like i could teach someone else now!
as someone who usually plays games and is in computer science, I deeply thank you for making this so easy to understand!
just learnt something bigger then what any teacher could teach you
facts wtffffff
Yo that’s so true this guy just taught me everything I needed to know for school in 8 minutes this just shows how much of a waste of time school is educate yourself it’s easier
same here lol. this video was more knowledge than a full 6hr school day lol. im definitely subscribing haha.
@@Dre_98 this is nothing, you have lot of things to learn in computers m8 ^^
@@thegaminguchiha8570 yep you’re right. Just a newbie/beginner at this. Learning more and more day by day! :)
Five years later and this is still the best video. For showing my friends. What I'm talking about with computers.
Every 13 y/o gamer has to see something like this for future plans
Ong
Lol i m 13 yr old
I’m 14 but I am not broke and I need to learn cuz I will be upgrading to a rly powerful pc soon and I need to learn
@@tylerredforge5563 same but on the contrary... I am broke!
@@nigelsejda1549 I’m sorry
such an old video but literally more informative than most of nowadays view hunger
1:00 wait that's my computer case give it back
brokenVectors is that the case?
Wait that's my power supply give it back
@Evop Fx lol
@Evop Fx r/wooosh
I have that one too lmao
Thanks mate everytime i used my dads laptop id get confused but now i roughly know what does what!
bro i feel like 5 years of studying went in my head in 7:48 mins amazing
I’m trying to learn about PCs, and this helped me out by a ton. Thanks so much.
Amazing video. Nice and easy to digest information, short simple and straight to the point. Keep it up man!
Just what I've been looking for, a quick overview with pictures. Thank you, kind sir!
For those who don't understand the true role of the GPU/Graphics Card I'll tell you a thing:
So to better understand the true role of the GPU just imagine a person that has eye problems:
This person would see the world around very VERY blury and unclear _alone_ without glasses; *Just like a motherboard ALONE without a GPU when projecting graphics on the screen; very blury and impossible to read.*
Now imagine if this person would start wearing glasses. This person would see the world around VERY clear and 'colorful' _together_ WITH glasses; *Just like the same Motherboard TOGETHER **_WITH_** the Graphics Card this time; projecting everything clear now!*
So basically the GPU is like "glasses"...
And, yeah... I hope you understood! :)))
Interesting explanation, thanks!
@@FirstnameLastname-es1ko please don't be sarcastic
Minecraft Sheep I’m not being sarcastic, I even pressed the like button on your comment haha :)
Minecraft Sheep I found it helpful and very interesting as someone who is currently trying to learn the different parts that make up PCs and computer terms in general
danm
As someone looking into this field hoping to gain a professional like understanding, I appreciate simple explanations like this and I am surprise how few there are. This was great and helpful, Liked and subscribed.
This helped so much man, I’m getting a gaming pc really soon and wanted to know more about it and this helped a lot
How is your PC?
@@igotbanned8372 pretty epic, Java Minecraft is a lot better then bedrock and I love things like bakkes mod for rocket league
@@ethanwinston2672 Glad to hear, Getting one in a Month or so. Have a Good night.
You're an absolute champion at explaining, you explain so well that a child can easily understand. thanks a million
Wow.. I was actually seeing this for pc build.
But u prepared me for my exams.. Damn good explanation
me: has built a pc and knows what most components are
also me: doesn’t even know how to properly work a pc
I know nothing about computers and this was an amazing video
bro this is the most helpful vid on UA-cam
This is sooooo helpful! Comprehensive yet very simple. Makes it easy for beginners like me!
Thank you!
Let's be real here, this is where every member of the PC masterrace realised how much they love PCs
Love the simple, down-to-earth explanation of everything. Also, the fact that he used Half Life and KOTOR as visual examples makes me feel like all is right in the computing/gaming world. 👍
Agreed love those games 👏🏼
I want to let you know this video really helped me my pc I've hade is about 10 years old and it's just not able to do the things I need it to do anymore and seeing as how sometimes building one is cheaper I went to search this up so thank you
I'm impressed and honestly kinda amazed because you just taught me more about computers in a little less than 8 minutes than my computer applications teacher did in 2 entire years. (ok to be fair she just taught things I already knew but STILL)
We don't get to learn about computers in school anymore :[. My old teacher didn't teach anything besides telling us to type one or two paragraphs using Microsoft word and called it a day. Now that I have grown to love computers, school just cancels the subject, like literally wtf
"Case is hunk of plastic"
My Corsair 220t: Excuse me?
You just helped me choose my PC case thanks bro
Hey youtubor
@@gamerz1451 hello fellow gamer
God i’m gonna need coffee in a few hours! It’s 3:07am and i’m learning how to build computers. But this explanation is Godly!!!
Haha I'm doing the exact same it's almost 3am and I want to build a pc but I get confused in how to build your pc videos
I just watched a 35 hour course on CompTIA A+ and I’ve been totally lost until I watched 2 of your videos. Thank you!
Thank you so much! I'm glad it helped!
Another tip if you’re going to do a lot of gaming, look into some cpu coolers, they are pretty much a necessity if you don’t want to overheat your cpu
You explained more than my teacher did in a whole school year
Lol same, all my teacher does is waffle 😅
Excellent. Easy English , easy to understand. Thanks for the great help!
Honesy, I felt like an elementary student again. Not taking notes but remembering all what is taught in this video. Thank God this was made well done.
RAM is like the Short Term Memory.
HDD/SSD is like the Long Term Memory.
GPU is like your Eyes and Mouth.
@little s gaming what does that even mean lmao
CPU is mouth because it gives instruction to the others
@@BriH.-if2ns that's actually not true, he said Every part in the computer is a brain smh
I have RAM loss
Gpu is eye
i learned more watching this video, than i have ever in school...
“Plastic Box” Decent Cases are made of steel sir.
Nope that would be WAYYY to heavy, most are made out of aluminium and/or acrylic
Nobel Tv my NZXT H700 is made out of steel
@@unlovableshinshin damn, what are your specs?
Nobel Tv I don’t have anything right now but I’m going to build around the 10900k when it comes out
Rip Etika get Ryzen. A lot better better price to performance and do not have shortages
Thanks so much. 4 the basic computer components that are easily understood by layman's people👍🌹
I actually learned a lot in this video. Thanks!
Thank you so much. Know I feel confident. You are a Legend in the electronics world
I'm 12 and I wanted to learn this. it helped so much thank you.
I'm 11 :0
@@stxrry759 Im 27
I'm 56
Who fucking asked
@@disepii thank you
This is awesome. I studied last night but wasn't that sure how all these are linked together.
Thanks a lot!
5:15 RAM and CPU be like
😎👉 👈😎
@Staranderlex XD Yes
Lol this got me
I don't why I laughed at this
''Dab me up'''
Don’t forgot about cooling fans, ur computer can’t run high performance programs without cooling down ❄️ , otherwise there is a high chance of motherboard damage!
Your right
Iike him all of n
You
He did mention them but said they were really extras also they are pretty self explanatory.
Water coolant is prob one of the best to huy
If an ai watch’s this would it be like biology
So true
I love how you used kotor for the you section, man I loved those games
"You can think of it as an extremely advanced AC adapter"
Me on my way to learn about an AC adaptor so I can understand what a power supply is:
for minecraft ppl out there, heres my way of explaining through minecraft ways:
cpu = you. the player, youre the one that does things
case = your house, thats where everything is nicely kept (depending on how you play, it may not be nice but we shall ignore that for the sake of my argument)
power supply = is kinda like coal, it runs your furnace and it gives you smelted things so ig thats a fair comparison
motherboard = i dont know, all i know is that it could be a villager trading system idk
hard drives = a chest
ram = inventory slots
graphics card = torches and other forms of lighting? they make everything brighter and look better so that is probably a good comparison
Perfect explanation
Cloud storage services would be your end chest
You're a good man you know that
Thank you for making it so much easier. I wanted to get into pc gaming but i didn’t know the parts well. This video is a stepping stone to getting a pc. Thanks!