Most of the teachers don't know to teach, first you need to show your mind the full picture then dive to the parts, the mind process in such way 1000x faster include grasping and learning, why? Our inner computer, not the consciousness , but deeper think visuali and think through eye bird view
The bottom side of my laptop always looked so daunting to me before I watched this video! I used to just hear about RAM, CPU, motherboard, but it's only now, in just 2 minutes, did I understand where they are! You're a genius! Thanks :)
you skip volatile and non volatile. = Volatile Memory is used to store computer programs and data that CPU needs in real time and is erased once computer is switched off. RAM and Cache memory are volatile memory. Where as Non-volatile memory is static and remains in the computer even if computer is switched off. ROM and HDD are non-volatile memory.
Why do books and teachers use ridiculous words to explain something so simple. This video was so helpful, I wish I had teachers and books when I was younger that could conveyed things as easily as he did.
im just watching this on repeat to drill it into my head since i dont know anything about my pc but since i always use it i might as well learn atleast something basic about it
You don’t need to worry, I SMASHED the subscribe button WITH the notifications and I HIT that like button I shared this with ALL my friends I commented multiple times just because of how much I love you
Thanks for the tutorial. I start working at a server provider computer, which requires me to have some basic understanding of the structure of the computer. This is a good place to start with. Thank you
you may already know that there are many important parts inside a computer but what exactly do they do let's take a look inside and learn about the various components that make a computer work whether it's a desktop computer or a laptop every computer has a large circuit board called a motherboard this contains some of the most important parts of the computer such as the cpu also known as the central processing unit or processor the cpu can be considered the brain of the computer because it processes information and carries out commands since it tends to get hot it's covered by a piece of metal called a heat sink which draws heat away from the processor the motherboard also contains the computer's ram or random access memory this is the short term memory that the computer uses whenever it's performing calculations however you cannot store your files there because the ram is cleared when you shut off the computer the hard drive provides long term storage keeping all of the computers data even when it's turned off many hard drives use a magnetic platter to store data but many newer computers have solid state drives which are faster and more durable but also more expensive on many desktop computers the motherboard has expansion slots that allow you to upgrade by adding expansion cards you can add a video card to get better graphics performance or you can add a wireless card to connect to your wireless home network most laptops however don't have expansion slots of course the computer's components need electricity to run the power supply unit is designed to take power from the wall outlet and send it to all of the different components that need power laptops also contain a built-in battery that lets you use them anywhere a computer is a pretty complex machine but now that you've seen what goes on inside it should be a little less mysterious gcf global creating opportunities for a better life
Its great when you have a physical reference next to you, with simple visuals in the video its quite helpful. I recommend opening your computer if your brave enough! (Im not lol)
You’re amazing, the standard, beautiful gorgeous. I’ve never been this into learning about laptops. This changed my life. My life is all sunshine and rainbows now that I’ve learnt the laptop parts. This is so amazingly explained even a dumbass like me understood. You don’t understand how much I respect you. You’ve helped me so much. I’ve looked through video and video hey nothing explained as much as you did. This amazing. Gorgeous. Fabulously well done. I can safely say you’ve saved me from the streets as I will now not be failing technology. I love you so much you’re literally the best person ever. I inspire to be like you one day. The day you die will be my worst. If you had a million fans I’d be one of them. If you had a thousand fans I’d be one of them. If you had a hundred fans I’d be one of them. If you had ten fans I’d be one of them. If you had on fan that would be me. If you had zero fans I wouldn’t exist. You’re amazingly inspiring. I love you so much and I hope you find love and joy in your life. Thank you so much.
The language of the video needs work. “The mother board also contains random access memory”. Not it doesn’t. A motherboard contains *circuitry.* Random Access memory is then attached to a Motherboard. Exact difference. And little things like this is what screws people up when trying to learn this stuff. You don’t explain this backwards like “well once you place the Ram inside the mother board, then it contains it”. No. You explain things as the separate entities so they can apply critical thinking.
You know how ya all wanna advance computing. I got an idea. So, perhaps modeling computer memory based on how organisms, err, "perform" memory.. Not a new idea i know. But the following way of doing so might be - as it is based on a theory of memory (of homosapien sapiens at least), which im pretty sure is new. I call it "structural neuronal retention theory". It is as follows. The sense organs of the body, input electrical signals into the brain. Those electrical signals arrive at neurons associated with the nature of the input - neurons associated with sight for inputs from the eyes, and so on. Within each of those neurons is at least one group of cells; which i'll call, for now, "the memory cell structure". These cells - for some as yet unknown [to myself] reason -, are all interconnected; to such a degree that a change in state of one of the cells in any place, of the group, causes a change in the positions of one or more cells in the group, and thus a change in the structure of the group; or i guess you could say, a change in the structure of the structure. Each structure of cells is associated with a particular input, or set of inputs - hence single neurons can store multiple memories, but they'd do so as one memory. Each input, or rather, each electrical signal, is just a pattern of motion/vibration/frequency; the nature of the cells - in the memory cell structure -, must allow them to respond in different ways depending on the particular pattern they encounter. Thus we can make synthetic equivalents of these cells, and shove them in a computer; so long as - due to the correct combination of logic gates - the electrical signals the computer-memory cell structure recieves, is always of a pattern which will alter the structure in the desired way according to the input-so it thus stores the input. Some "general"/base pattern - in the electrical signal - passing through is, may hopefully lead to it reacting to the structure and returning differently, so as to send what was stored - in the whole structure or part, and so, the whole memory or part.
Thank you so much for this, my computer science teacher didn't explain any of this at all. The first lesson, he just asked us the difference between a CPU and a Raspberry pi. Like thanks Mr Richmond 💀🤚
I had to come here not because of my teacher. I had to come here because my teacher wanted me to pick a video. So I had to come here because of my teacher
POV: you didn't come here from your computer teacher and you're generally interested in computers
yes sir
Sadly, i am one of those who came here because of studies.
@@KuraidoTM LOL dw champ you’ll get thru it it’s easy
Yessir
But this is poorly done rt
That's the best lesson about the structure of a computer in 2 minutes which I didn't learn from books in several years! Thanks boss!
You're very welcome!
Most of the teachers don't know to teach, first you need to show your mind the full picture then dive to the parts, the mind process in such way 1000x faster include grasping and learning, why? Our inner computer, not the consciousness , but deeper think visuali and think through eye bird view
1:34
😂 Yes
I barely know how to use a computer, so it’s so nice to have a basics video like this.
Awesome, glad it helps!
2 minutes to explain something 3 years of computer science courses couldn't. Subscribed.
This has been the best lesson on computers ever. Understood it better than I did at school.
The amount of people here because of their teachers are insane
my teacher litterally used it for a lesson- like why
@@royal-gs2ki Same for my college instructor.
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6th grade tech teacher insane:(
The bottom side of my laptop always looked so daunting to me before I watched this video! I used to just hear about RAM, CPU, motherboard, but it's only now, in just 2 minutes, did I understand where they are! You're a genius! Thanks :)
You're very welcome!
Simple demonstration and straight to the point. Thanks for being awesome!
Here from my computer teacher 💀🤚
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Me
Same 😭✋🏻
I’m here from my art teacher😀
I Love your clean Design, its awesome!! Do you Make all These graphics and animations by yourself ?
you skip volatile and non volatile. = Volatile Memory is used to store computer programs and data that CPU needs in real time and is erased once computer is switched off. RAM and Cache memory are volatile memory. Where as Non-volatile memory is static and remains in the computer even if computer is switched off. ROM and HDD are non-volatile memory.
Why do books and teachers use ridiculous words to explain something so simple. This video was so helpful, I wish I had teachers and books when I was younger that could conveyed things as easily as he did.
So nice of you!
this guy helped me with my ICT exam 7 hours before the exam💝💝
This guy explained it so that even I can understand
Very useful for teaching in my School. Students got the lesson one shot . ALLLAH may bless on you for more works. Ameen.
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I made my six year old daughter's watch this video. Great job sir.
That is awesome!
this really helped , i hope it will helped in my computer engineering course
Your literally the best human being ever
I love you so much I don’t even know how you could so wonderfully explain something like this
I am going to take a test about what’s inside a computer and this helped A LOT thank you.❤
Wth this is so much better and clearer than my computer teacher's 1hr lesson
Glad it helped!
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How could someone be so amazing *sigh*
Probably the only tutorial which I actually learn from. Thanks!
It is humanly impossible to explain something so easily, yet your here. Alive, well, beautiful I love tou
Im here for his subtle southern accent!
Great content
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I feel blessed to breath the same air as you
Thank you I have an exam in this and u just helped me please keep up the good work
Same
Best of luck!
im just watching this on repeat to drill it into my head since i dont know anything about my pc but since i always use it i might as well learn atleast something basic about it
You don’t need to worry, I SMASHED the subscribe button WITH the notifications and I HIT that like button I shared this with ALL my friends I commented multiple times just because of how much I love you
Simple, beautiful everything about this is beautiful including you.
Thanks for the tutorial. I start working at a server provider computer, which requires me to have some basic understanding of the structure of the computer. This is a good place to start with. Thank you
You're very welcome!
you may already know that there are many important parts inside a computer but what exactly do they do let's take a look inside and learn about the various components that make a computer work whether it's a desktop computer or a laptop every computer has a large circuit board called a motherboard this contains some of the most important parts of the computer such as the cpu also known as the central processing unit or processor the cpu can be considered the brain of the computer because it processes information and carries out commands since it tends to get hot it's covered by a piece of metal called a heat sink which draws heat away from the processor the motherboard also contains the computer's ram or random access memory this is the short term memory that the computer uses whenever it's performing calculations however you cannot store your files there because the ram is cleared when you shut off the computer the hard drive provides long term storage keeping all of the computers data even when it's turned off many hard drives use a magnetic platter to store data but many newer computers have solid state drives which are faster and more durable but also more expensive on many desktop computers the motherboard has expansion slots that allow you to upgrade by adding expansion cards you can add a video card to get better graphics performance or you can add a wireless card to connect to your wireless home network most laptops however don't have expansion slots of course the computer's components need electricity to run the power supply unit is designed to take power from the wall outlet and send it to all of the different components that need power laptops also contain a built-in battery that lets you use them anywhere a computer is a pretty complex machine but now that you've seen what goes on inside it should be a little less mysterious gcf global creating opportunities for a better life
great job
Here for my computer teacher 🙏
hey thanks it was helpful
This is Absolutely perfect
i watch this 2 minutes videos but it just feels liike 10 seconds, incredible content! needs more!
Thnkx sir for teaches us this inner parts of a computer ❤
i needed a tutorial of computer for my class and ngl this was the best presentation on computer i have evr seen
my teacher forced me to come here 😩👊
Lol
Me too 😂
Mijn computer vaardigheden van de afgelopen jaren!
I'm here for my Business class 😑 I'm so bored. At least this video helps me make sense of it all, so thanks for that.
This is absolutely gorgeous
This is graphics are so good and well explained thankyou so much
How did you perfect something so well
the music is terrific
I’m here for the stunning motion graphics
Its great when you have a physical reference next to you, with simple visuals in the video its quite helpful. I recommend opening your computer if your brave enough! (Im not lol)
This video is very useful, thank you
Who else is here cause of your IT teacher? Sam Miguel?
lol
@@samdaly7915 since when did u have a channel
adding this video to my class presentation
I’ve never enjoyed listening about computers so muxh
You explained everything so clearly!
So clear and useful video, thanks for the effort. 👍🏻🙂
Glad it was helpful!
This guy's Word is really true...
And
We waiting for your next video on this matter..
Let you make a playlist with many video...
Really awesome !!
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Alamin Khan
Hey there !
No, I'm from Iraq. 🙂
Would you mind to make the video a little longer 😅
Omg this video helped me out so much! Thank you for making it simple :)
Glad it helped!
This is amazingly beautifully well done
Superb video! BRAVO!
Glad you liked it!
Very useful and concise!!! Thank you a lot!!!
Np!
Thank yoy so much i have more confidence in cleaning my pc for the first time!!!
You’re amazing, the standard, beautiful gorgeous. I’ve never been this into learning about laptops. This changed my life. My life is all sunshine and rainbows now that I’ve learnt the laptop parts. This is so amazingly explained even a dumbass like me understood. You don’t understand how much I respect you. You’ve helped me so much. I’ve looked through video and video hey nothing explained as much as you did. This amazing. Gorgeous. Fabulously well done. I can safely say you’ve saved me from the streets as I will now not be failing technology. I love you so much you’re literally the best person ever. I inspire to be like you one day. The day you die will be my worst. If you had a million fans I’d be one of them. If you had a thousand fans I’d be one of them. If you had a hundred fans I’d be one of them. If you had ten fans I’d be one of them. If you had on fan that would be me. If you had zero fans I wouldn’t exist. You’re amazingly inspiring. I love you so much and I hope you find love and joy in your life. Thank you so much.
I love you so much
I think you've got issues.
I’m your number one most amazing fan
Hey you really helped me learn computer. Thank you very much 👏👏👏👍👍👍
You are welcome!
I Love this explanation ❤
Hey what software do you use for video editing?
After effects if didn't work there's another one🖤
Thank you Mr Boon
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Thank. You
Welcome 😊
What a nice short vid, helped me alot, thank you so much
Glad to hear it!
I am learning about this in advisory for some strange reason
Thanks for posting.
Very nice explanation, provides better understanding
Glad it helped
Nice explanation
It's easy to understand the topics👍
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The language of the video needs work. “The mother board also contains random access memory”. Not it doesn’t. A motherboard contains *circuitry.* Random Access memory is then attached to a Motherboard. Exact difference. And little things like this is what screws people up when trying to learn this stuff. You don’t explain this backwards like “well once you place the Ram inside the mother board, then it contains it”. No. You explain things as the separate entities so they can apply critical thinking.
it is very important information
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You know how ya all wanna advance computing. I got an idea.
So, perhaps modeling computer memory based on how organisms, err, "perform" memory..
Not a new idea i know. But the following way of doing so might be - as it is based on a theory of memory (of homosapien sapiens at least), which im pretty sure is new.
I call it "structural neuronal retention theory".
It is as follows.
The sense organs of the body, input electrical signals into the brain.
Those electrical signals arrive at neurons associated with the nature of the input - neurons associated with sight for inputs from the eyes, and so on.
Within each of those neurons is at least one group of cells; which i'll call, for now, "the memory cell structure".
These cells - for some as yet unknown [to myself] reason -, are all interconnected; to such a degree that a change in state of one of the cells in any place, of the group, causes a change in the positions of one or more cells in the group, and thus a change in the structure of the group; or i guess you could say, a change in the structure of the structure.
Each structure of cells is associated with a particular input, or set of inputs - hence single neurons can store multiple memories, but they'd do so as one memory.
Each input, or rather, each electrical signal, is just a pattern of motion/vibration/frequency; the nature of the cells - in the memory cell structure -, must allow them to respond in different ways depending on the particular pattern they encounter.
Thus we can make synthetic equivalents of these cells, and shove them in a computer; so long as - due to the correct combination of logic gates - the electrical signals the computer-memory cell structure recieves, is always of a pattern which will alter the structure in the desired way according to the input-so it thus stores the input.
Some "general"/base pattern - in the electrical signal - passing through is, may hopefully lead to it reacting to the structure and returning differently, so as to send what was stored - in the whole structure or part, and so, the whole memory or part.
Nice work teacher
Really informative.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much for this, my computer science teacher didn't explain any of this at all. The first lesson, he just asked us the difference between a CPU and a Raspberry pi. Like thanks Mr Richmond 💀🤚
can you do a guide on how to BUILD a cumputer?
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Thanks 🎉
Totally agree
Thanks, thanks and thanks again
Always welcome
Good. Short and sweet.
I’m here bc of my teacher
same
Great visuals for my class to see. Thanks for the great video!
Our pleasure!
Nice video. Permission to use it in my class. Thank you very much.
How do you create such a beautiful animation and which software do you use?
Adobe After Effects
@@GCFLearnFree thanks 🙏
I had to come here not because of my teacher.
I had to come here because my teacher wanted me to pick a video.
So I had to come here because of my teacher
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Absolutely perfect 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you!! 😊
Amazing video!
Thanks!
U are the best u saved my life
POV: your computing teacher has sent you here
how did u know???
Lol that's why I'm here
Yep
Lmaoo
Sam4
Thank you for this amazing video
Our pleasure!
Man, these videos are awesome!!!!
Glad you like them!
So detailed! ! !
Thank you for the video!
I want a gaming PC. I'm starting with the very basics.