Every Computer Component Explained in 3 Minutes

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  • @HandiasTobil
    @HandiasTobil 7 місяців тому +4479

    every human organ explained

    • @postmailer9223
      @postmailer9223 7 місяців тому +326

      and their market price, i don't need to relearn this but ik a lot of people need to know this

    • @overman138
      @overman138 7 місяців тому

      @@postmailer9223aww howd you know❤❤🥹

    • @VanFire87
      @VanFire87 7 місяців тому

      ​@@postmailer9223Their market price is very much variable. Totally depends upon supply and demand.

    • @v1ncemoreau
      @v1ncemoreau 7 місяців тому +122

      and how to get them

    • @keeferChiefer
      @keeferChiefer 7 місяців тому +113

      And how good they taste

  • @unums
    @unums 7 місяців тому +1823

    You should do “Every Part in a Car/Car Engine”, you could even include EV Motors as well!

    • @Mr.Perfects.
      @Mr.Perfects. 7 місяців тому +27

      Electric Vehicles would be pretty cool.

    • @hellonewbie1042
      @hellonewbie1042 7 місяців тому +12

      YES I WANNA SEE THIS VID

    • @TSMaster
      @TSMaster 7 місяців тому +11

      PLEASE

    • @thelocalgoose
      @thelocalgoose 7 місяців тому +9

      THIS PLEASE

    • @icommitdie8756
      @icommitdie8756 7 місяців тому +7

      i would love this video, especially as someone who is about to get a car and doesn’t understand what different parts in cars do

  • @Novum228
    @Novum228 7 місяців тому +260

    I'm in a computer science class and this is teaching me a lot in just 3 minutes.

    • @DIYElectronicCircuits
      @DIYElectronicCircuits 2 місяці тому +1

      its a good video, this is why i prefer a laptop over pc, pc has too many seperate components, he didnt even mension mouse keyboard monitor speakers desk

    • @wijry3000
      @wijry3000 2 місяці тому

      @@DIYElectronicCircuits say you're a pooron without saying you're a pooron

    • @DIYElectronicCircuits
      @DIYElectronicCircuits 2 місяці тому +1

      @@wijry3000 im poor off

    • @SerbianHero11
      @SerbianHero11 2 місяці тому +1

      Me too

    • @hepno2238
      @hepno2238 Місяць тому +4

      @@DIYElectronicCircuitsyou know a laptop contains all of this too, right?

  • @EmperorBrettavius
    @EmperorBrettavius 7 місяців тому +156

    Literally was looking to buy a new PC and realized I know nothing about computers when this dropped. Thanks for the beginner's explanation!

    • @Halfcertified
      @Halfcertified 7 місяців тому +11

      Look up Linus tech tips how to build a computer, build one yourself, don’t buy a prebuilt it’s cheaper

    • @nadeemmalik7338
      @nadeemmalik7338 7 місяців тому

      @@Halfcertified linus tech tips is really good i follow him as well
      yet id also suggest to do as much research as you can if you are on a budget like me to v avoid wasting your money
      especially research on compatibility of components with each other to avoid wasting money like i did in my frist build

    • @defaultio3354
      @defaultio3354 6 місяців тому +12

      @@Halfcertifiedi just dont trust myself to build a machine worth thousands without some catastrophic blunder

    • @Halfcertified
      @Halfcertified 6 місяців тому +4

      @@defaultio3354 it’s Lego with extra screws

    • @gregoryfumberbard2211
      @gregoryfumberbard2211 6 місяців тому +1

      ​@@Halfcertifiedalmost as expensive as lego

  • @PearlCrown292
    @PearlCrown292 7 місяців тому +614

    Motherboard: Heart
    CPU: brain
    Hard drive: memory
    RAM: notes turned in after class
    SSD: Notes app on your phone
    Graphics card: optic nerve/eyes
    Power supply: food cupboard
    Case: Skeleton/skin
    Cooling system: sweat glands
    Wireless card: Google
    Edit: this is what I got out of the video, I know little to nothing about computer biology, and human biology also isn't my strongest suit lmao

    • @jrmyg1621
      @jrmyg1621 7 місяців тому +28

      i would say the gpu is also a brain, faster than the cpu but not as smart
      like the kid that can do an ab surd amout of simple addition but cant do long division

    • @molotovovickow
      @molotovovickow 6 місяців тому +24

      would the hard drive and the ram not rather be the long-term and short-term memory?

    • @Tatusiek_1
      @Tatusiek_1 6 місяців тому +5

      i would say the PSU is more the heart

    • @artemis-arrow-3579
      @artemis-arrow-3579 6 місяців тому +9

      the motherboard is closer to being the peripheral nervous system

    • @bork6996
      @bork6996 6 місяців тому +5

      motherboard isn’t the heart, it’s the nervous system

  • @charliegallie2026
    @charliegallie2026 7 місяців тому +610

    As a software engineer who often works very closely with the graphics card, I'd just like to give a slight correction.
    The graphics card isn't defined by having the ability to draw pixels on the screen - but almost all of them do (some cards such as ones for cryptocurrency mining have no output to a screen).
    What graphics cards really do is give the ability to do the same thing thousands of times in parallel. This is used for things where the order of operations makes no difference.
    A CPU can also do things in parallel with threads/cores, but every CPU core is far more powerful than a single GPU core. That's why your CPU comes with a handful of cores while a GPU often has thousands.
    A GPU is just really good at doing the same thing thousands of times at the same time.
    "Graphics card" is bit of a misnomer, because while it's often used heavily in graphics, it does a lot more than just show pixels.

    • @MYR_112
      @MYR_112 7 місяців тому +64

      Can I have it in Crayon Eating Terms?

    • @ttvtriplesense
      @ttvtriplesense 7 місяців тому +55

      'slight' correction

    • @tf2engineer260
      @tf2engineer260 7 місяців тому +83

      ​@@MYR_112 graphics cards are good at doing lots of basic maths very quickly, but a CPU can do more complex stuff that a graphics card can't
      Basically

    • @ThePaintExplainer
      @ThePaintExplainer  7 місяців тому +163

      Thanks for the additional info!

    • @voodootrois
      @voodootrois 7 місяців тому +13

      To be more pedantic, we should separate Graphics Card from GPU. All GCs have GPUs, but there's more to a GC than the GPU (VRAM, etc.). Some CPUs (and some early motherboards) have an integrated GPU. "Mining cards" have a GPU but may not be considered GCs because they lack the ability to drive a display.

  • @junkonatsumizaka5149
    @junkonatsumizaka5149 7 місяців тому +15

    Once again (as someone who can hardly understand computers), you've taught me things teachers have been unable to. Thank you for your concise and easy-to-understand explanations! Now I actually know how the basic parts of a computer work!

    • @Vladimir_4757
      @Vladimir_4757 7 місяців тому +2

      This is very much a TLDR and over simplifies a lot of things so I wouldn't consider it helpful if you're trying to fully understand things but it gets the gist of ti

    • @elemental7726
      @elemental7726 6 місяців тому

      @@Vladimir_4757elaborate

    • @elemental7726
      @elemental7726 6 місяців тому

      @@Vladimir_4757who said we were tried to fully understand it jackass? you don’t need a computer engineering degree to build a PC from PC parts buddy.

  • @thespeedster3442
    @thespeedster3442 7 місяців тому +43

    Thanks for being short and quick to the point and not posting two part 20 min long videos that I could have explained 5 mins. Subscribe earned.

  • @PaintExplainerTV
    @PaintExplainerTV 7 місяців тому +10

    This breakdown simplifies complex computer components brilliantly, making it easy for anyone to grasp. I appreciate how it covers everything from the motherboard to the cooling system, providing a comprehensive understanding. Great job on making tech concepts accessible!

  • @imperfexion
    @imperfexion 7 місяців тому +14

    As a computer enthusiast myself, I'd say, at 0:30 there are specific names for certain units, (which in this case you said the CPU performs various intricate mathematical operations), there actually is a name for this, and it is known as "ALU (Arithmetic Logic Unit)", and its purpose is to deal/perform all the logic related and mathematical operations. In the slightest, is also has some correlations with FPU (Floating-point Unit), which operates on floating point numbers.

    • @elemental7726
      @elemental7726 6 місяців тому +2

      3/10 teaching explanation, you did not specify as to how an “ALU” relates to the “CPU” is it part of the cpu? what part? same applies for “FPU” you can’t educate without and education on education, (lol play on words)

    • @imperfexion
      @imperfexion 6 місяців тому +1

      @@elemental7726 My bad; yup, didn't quite mention how the ALU correlates with the CPU itself, lmao. Thanks for clearing me out!

    • @jc008titan
      @jc008titan 5 місяців тому +3

      just leave it at CPU, normal ppl don't have to know about these techy stuff.
      i quit that course this semester as it's awfully explained, as the teacher TRANSLATED english terms to romanian terms, and now nothing makes sense.
      CPU has a pipeline(like a factory), each part of it has a specific job. ALU does the job for one of the parts(execution part), other parts include registries, writing to memory, reading the instructions etc.ALU just does the mathematical operations between bytes.

    • @imperfexion
      @imperfexion 5 місяців тому

      @@jc008titan Real.

    • @O.G.MudBonez
      @O.G.MudBonez Місяць тому

      Brody said- 'Actually ☝️🤓💬'...

  • @STG24
    @STG24 7 місяців тому +233

    1:40 You forgot to mention that RAM means "Random Access Memory"

    • @David12scht
      @David12scht 7 місяців тому +38

      Is that necessary information for a quick overview? Even if you told people, they wouldn't know what random acces meant, anyway

    • @STG24
      @STG24 7 місяців тому +7

      @@David12scht Oh, you're right

    • @miloyall
      @miloyall 7 місяців тому +1

      That’s not really something people need to know though.

    • @innerdemon783
      @innerdemon783 7 місяців тому +31

      ​​@@miloyallhe explained what CPU means so why not explain what RAM means

    • @Avengers_Supreme
      @Avengers_Supreme 6 місяців тому

      no sh!t sherlock

  • @sumit9803
    @sumit9803 6 місяців тому +3

    Building a PC right now. This is the best video I've found that explains what each part does. Thanks!

  • @davidGA殿
    @davidGA殿 7 місяців тому +6

    I would have done the video differently, but for a 3 minute explanation the information is very clear without going into too much detail. Very nice.

  • @TobiNightcore
    @TobiNightcore 7 місяців тому +476

    Bold of you to assume my case is made of plastic

    • @mtlvmpr
      @mtlvmpr 7 місяців тому +6

      Indeed. Only 1 of my 5 cases has been plastic. (Don't say your case is mostly glass)

    • @slavsit7600
      @slavsit7600 7 місяців тому +38

      mine is made of air

    • @alex.g7317
      @alex.g7317 7 місяців тому +28

      mine is made of

    • @beepymemes
      @beepymemes 7 місяців тому

      ​@@alex.g7317 mine is made

    • @MrEdioss
      @MrEdioss 7 місяців тому +31

      Mine is maden't

  • @Alowaxy_Terraria
    @Alowaxy_Terraria 7 місяців тому +11

    I love this channel so much. Explains everything so well yet so simply.

  • @GreenCloversGuy
    @GreenCloversGuy 7 місяців тому +2

    As a cs teacher, these videos are legit helpful as nice quick summaries or introductions for lessons, thanks for the videos!

  • @studioqueen4902
    @studioqueen4902 7 місяців тому +388

    The only bad thing about this channel is the sheer amount of copycats it has created, which says a lot.

    • @sniperaim333
      @sniperaim333 7 місяців тому +26

      Is this the original one? Because I know what you're talking about whether a bunch of other people that are doing the same thing with him. Is he the original channel that everybody has based off their copycat ones off?

    • @studioqueen4902
      @studioqueen4902 7 місяців тому +30

      @@sniperaim333 I believe so. I attempted to subscribe to the first I saw, which was this one.

    • @eduardojaviersalvatierrave6185
      @eduardojaviersalvatierrave6185 6 місяців тому +1

      Not at all, his style in different channels is keeping me alive fellow, I know it kind of decreases creativity, I enjoy similar content though

    • @SimoneBellomonte
      @SimoneBellomonte 5 місяців тому +19

      @@eduardojaviersalvatierrave6185As long as they dont spread misinfo. Then its fine.

    • @weziak
      @weziak 5 місяців тому +8

      ​@@studioqueen4902 The format was created by a protestant youtuber - Redeemed Zoomer, I think.

  • @ANK-550
    @ANK-550 7 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for making this video. I am a computer nerd, and I struggle to explain what the parts do, and you explain it here in a very simple format.

    • @HypeXtra
      @HypeXtra 7 місяців тому

      same lol

  • @bntts
    @bntts 7 місяців тому +27

    Also the power supple's job is to convert AC to DC

    • @mtlvmpr
      @mtlvmpr 7 місяців тому +13

      Hey I know that band

    • @hazza2247
      @hazza2247 7 місяців тому +11

      and make sure each component gets the correct wattage, can’t believe he glossed over it so quickly

    • @SniperOnSunday
      @SniperOnSunday 3 місяці тому

      Just make sure the cable isn't frayed, or you might get thunderstruck.

  • @alejandrom.
    @alejandrom. 7 місяців тому +12

    Finally I understand those components. When I was young all that people teached me was "this is the CPU (talking about the whole tower), it's the brain of the computer and where all its conected" and that's it.

    • @rhoharane
      @rhoharane 7 місяців тому +3

      That was definitely the accepted lingo some decades ago. People used to call the whole tower the "CPU". And the case went through different terms like "chassis" and "CPU case". Strange times.

    • @SimoneBellomonte
      @SimoneBellomonte 5 місяців тому

      @@rhoharaneDid people really call the entire tower a CPU? Theresh just no way. 💀

  • @kentgeraldizo8954
    @kentgeraldizo8954 6 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for explaining this! I was searching for a video that would easily help me understand how PC's work since I'm currently trying to upgrade my own PC.

  • @eeeea3080
    @eeeea3080 27 днів тому +2

    3:08 so that was the part that was damaged in my old laptop.

  • @8MinutesExplainer
    @8MinutesExplainer 7 місяців тому +40

    TIMESTAMPS
    0:00 Motherboard
    0:19 CPU
    0:40 Hard Drive
    1:04 RAM
    1:41 SSD
    1:54 Graphics Card
    2:21 Power Supply
    2:32 Case
    2:48 Cooling System
    3:03 Wireless Card

  • @ego-lay_atman-bay
    @ego-lay_atman-bay 7 місяців тому +6

    2:35 Most cases are more metal than plastic, as metal is more durable than plastic.

    • @HypeXtra
      @HypeXtra 7 місяців тому

      gets hotter tho

    • @ego-lay_atman-bay
      @ego-lay_atman-bay 7 місяців тому

      @@HypeXtra Oh yeah, most cases are a combination of plastic and metal.

    • @ArthurKhazbs
      @ArthurKhazbs 5 місяців тому +1

      @@HypeXtra Which is a good thing, because it means it better transfers heat away from the internal components

  • @user-jy4yi7rr7e
    @user-jy4yi7rr7e 2 місяці тому

    This short video really explains the main components of the computer in a very clarifying way. I find it a great video to inform the audience about the device which we all use on everyday basis. Questions like what is the difference between RAM and Hard Drive can be thought provoking as both save data. Or how many main components does the computer have. This video can also be useful to watch before a person buys a pc or laptop.

  • @H3Vtux
    @H3Vtux 6 місяців тому +8

    This sounds familiar

  • @sniperaim333
    @sniperaim333 7 місяців тому +5

    This is actually really helpful. Ty!

  • @frozencatcake
    @frozencatcake 7 місяців тому +83

    The motherboard feeds the consumer

    • @frozencatcake
      @frozencatcake 7 місяців тому +18

      Sounds fucking communist cause of my typo tho lol

    • @EEE-1409
      @EEE-1409 7 місяців тому +12

      ​@@frozencatcakeThe motherland

    • @frozencatcake
      @frozencatcake 7 місяців тому +4

      @@EEE-1409 lmfao

    • @ImNotMichealJackson
      @ImNotMichealJackson 7 місяців тому

      ☭ 🟥
      🟥🟥
      **Soviet anthem intensifies**

    • @dantecontreras887
      @dantecontreras887 7 місяців тому

      @frozencatcake
      No, it is OUR typo.

  • @beerasaurus
    @beerasaurus 7 місяців тому +2

    Short and to the point perfect for new builders.

  • @PAWaviation15
    @PAWaviation15 5 місяців тому

    Needed this refresher. I may learn a lot about computers, but it's always the basics that I go back to, to make sure I still got it

  • @mustafaeltayeb6697
    @mustafaeltayeb6697 25 днів тому +3

    2:40 twin tow-

  • @8MinutesExplainer
    @8MinutesExplainer 7 місяців тому +23

    Also made a video on computer viruses

  • @thatguy5233
    @thatguy5233 Місяць тому

    wow you actually explained all of them in just 3 minutes. i was struggling to understand after watching a 20minute video and this 3 minute video cleared everything for me lol

  • @gabridon8425
    @gabridon8425 16 днів тому

    Thank you so much! This was very helpful and easy to understand.

  • @IOSARBX
    @IOSARBX 2 місяці тому

    The Paint Explainer, Subscribed because your content is fantastic!

  • @neoseeker02
    @neoseeker02 2 місяці тому

    Simple and straight to the point. Thank you!

  • @JetLagRecords
    @JetLagRecords 2 місяці тому

    The Paint Explainer, you're on fire with your videos

  • @lessName1
    @lessName1 3 місяці тому

    Discovering your channel made learning more everyday easier, thank you!

  • @chandupadissanayaka9964
    @chandupadissanayaka9964 7 місяців тому

    They taught IT for like 4 years as a side in the middle school, and I never learned this much. Thanks man.

  • @andersongaming1796
    @andersongaming1796 17 днів тому

    Thanks for the video man!

  • @EveloGrave
    @EveloGrave 7 місяців тому +1

    Man this would have been great to have in my Computer Class like... 20 years ago.

  • @Goldmanknight
    @Goldmanknight 7 місяців тому +1

    I already knew this but i needed to show my family this

  • @SixtorTheAlien101
    @SixtorTheAlien101 7 місяців тому

    This is the most educational thing ive watched since watching tim and moby back in elementary school

  • @Sacrifizer_Official
    @Sacrifizer_Official 6 місяців тому +5

    Whole school year in 3 minutes

  • @crc9564
    @crc9564 7 місяців тому

    You explain things in a way I actually understand. Might be useful to me if you made a video on how to use a computer? It'd be nice to be able to have one without the fear and certainty that I will kill it with ignorance.

  • @philigator3302
    @philigator3302 6 місяців тому

    OMG, this is the best summarization I have ever heard!

  • @fabricksoftner690
    @fabricksoftner690 5 місяців тому

    This was such a good explanation yet very easy to understand

  • @nepp-
    @nepp- 7 місяців тому

    I honestly wasn't expecting the wifi card to be included haha. What about thermal paste/pads though? Isn't electronic in any way but I feel like the cooler section would've been a nice place to introduce thermal paste and explain why its needed. Other than that I'll be sharing this vid with friends!

  • @majdsaleh_
    @majdsaleh_ 7 місяців тому +1

    In 3 minutes you explained more stuff than my college did in a whole semester 👌🏻🗿

  • @pun15h3r5
    @pun15h3r5 6 місяців тому

    Thank you I really needed this :) I am studying for Comptia+

  • @omegarupie5028
    @omegarupie5028 7 місяців тому +2

    Could you explain every electric and electronic circuit component in an unspecified amount of minutes?

  • @horminel
    @horminel 6 місяців тому +1

    Motherboard : heart
    Cpu : brain
    Gpu: eyes/imagination
    Hard drive/ssd
    L: long term memory
    Ram: short term memory
    Power supply: lungs
    Case : skin
    Cooling system : sweat glands
    Wireless card : vocal cords (bcs it communicates with the internet)

    • @oldbonniegamer938
      @oldbonniegamer938 6 місяців тому +1

      Close, but not quite
      Motherboard: Circulatory and neverous system
      Power Supply: Blood cells
      Case: Skeleton and skin
      Fans: Lungs

    • @horminel
      @horminel 6 місяців тому +1

      @oldbonniegamer938 the cables are the circuliatory and nervous system
      I associated the cooling system with sweat glands as those are literally the human's cooling system
      And the power supply for lungs seems a better fit since it gives the pc (the human body) electricity (oxygen) which is vital for the pc (human body)
      On the case one i have to agre

  • @Money_Pot
    @Money_Pot 7 місяців тому

    I actually had a computer test on this topic thank you

  • @blackie4429
    @blackie4429 3 місяці тому +1

    Thank you.

  • @radloglutar
    @radloglutar 6 місяців тому

    I see huge potential in this channel!!!

  • @didierleguide
    @didierleguide 7 місяців тому +1

    hello, I love your videos, I would like to know what software you use to make this kind of video please

  • @haxotf
    @haxotf 5 місяців тому +1

    My short explanation:
    Motherboard = nerve system
    CPU = Brain
    RAM = short term memory
    Disk = long term memory
    GPU = Maid of CPU
    Case = Skeleton/Skin of pc
    Cooling system = Anti overheater
    Wireless card = Phone for pc

  • @Kevin-i2b
    @Kevin-i2b 3 місяці тому

    It's impressive, thank you

  • @jasondinh5217
    @jasondinh5217 3 місяці тому

    Do one for “every pc term explained” ex: overclocking, ray tracing, etc

  • @5rhg
    @5rhg 7 місяців тому +1

    describe every period in history! modernity, middle ages, etc

  • @Super3xOG1999
    @Super3xOG1999 7 місяців тому

    The Oregon Science Museum (OMSI) has this game/puzzle where it shows parts of the computer and you put each puzzle on the part of the computer, if you remove the puzzle it'll show a screen saying an error, why that part is important and how a virus can affect it.

  • @elijahadkins6195
    @elijahadkins6195 7 місяців тому +1

    I dont understand computers. But i like your funny words, magic man.

  • @JJCELES-qs8od
    @JJCELES-qs8od 18 днів тому

    I love how the graphic card has a built in Fan bro, it said "I can't stand heat I need you to cool me down"

  • @pythono
    @pythono 7 місяців тому

    Ok, this is actually helpful - I was planning to build a pc and this made it much easier

  • @RohitChOfficial
    @RohitChOfficial 2 місяці тому +1

    Motherboard - Heart
    CPU - brain
    HDD/SSD - long term memory
    RAM - short term memory
    Power Supply - Stomach

  • @benedictluminhay6641
    @benedictluminhay6641 3 місяці тому

    our college programming instructor taught us all of these for 2 hours. and then this guy just did it for 3 minutes.

  • @alex.g7317
    @alex.g7317 7 місяців тому

    2:48 I wish you explained the upsides and downsides of a fan cooling and liquid cooling system

  • @donniem4597
    @donniem4597 7 місяців тому +3

    Regarding the 'graphics card' and the CPU, it isn't quite correct. What actually exists is a GPU chip inside the CPU, which is essentially an "integrated graphics processing unit" and not a graphic card.
    No offense, love your videos! Just an IT guy here.

  • @indian_ani6171
    @indian_ani6171 4 місяці тому

    i like this video quick and major components explained

  • @Kizenon
    @Kizenon 6 місяців тому

    Literally building a PC right now and this pops up in my recommended

  • @masterdoor69
    @masterdoor69 7 місяців тому

    Another video, something new to learn! Nice content, Paint Explainer!

  • @Ciprian-IonutPanait
    @Ciprian-IonutPanait 5 місяців тому +1

    1:48 is not more durable. Is better at resisting some types of damage lie droping your computer ( which is extremely unlikely) but has other disadvantages like a much smaller number of times information can be rewritten on it and if it breaks is generally hard to impossible to recover data from it unlike a hdd

  • @NerfedOnGod
    @NerfedOnGod 7 місяців тому

    Tip: to make your PC run faster, use a plastic bag as your Case to make cooling more efficient!

  • @salman-bdr
    @salman-bdr 4 місяці тому

    finaly a video with no intro

  • @Carma281
    @Carma281 7 місяців тому +9

    This video helped me with my software issues.

    • @undefeatableyt7
      @undefeatableyt7 7 місяців тому +12

      The video was uploaded 2 minutes ago, and you also commented 2 minutes ago. How were you able to watch the full video before commenting? 🤡

    • @SuperSky9
      @SuperSky9 7 місяців тому +1

      @@undefeatableyt7 Video came out 14 mins ago how are both of your comment older then that? Dafaq is going on

    • @user-mo6yo4kz1m
      @user-mo6yo4kz1m 7 місяців тому

      @@undefeatableyt7 satire ig, otherwise, dickriding is insane

  • @t2trix1
    @t2trix1 6 місяців тому

    Just in time for my computing science exam

  • @KlesierTheSurvivor
    @KlesierTheSurvivor 7 місяців тому +3

    SSD shown is NVMe tho, which connects to the motherboard and uses PCI-e and not Sata cable as an HDD would

    • @Eagle3302PL
      @Eagle3302PL 7 місяців тому +2

      Wrong, NVMe is a type of SSD not a hardware format. You can have non NVMe SSDs use M.2 or PCIe and in that stick format.

  • @FBI_susgency
    @FBI_susgency 16 днів тому

    CPU means brain
    GPU means eyes
    RAM means neutrons
    Hard disk means Hippocampus ( googled it )
    SSD means hippocampus but faster ( I am not a nerd )
    Case means body
    Cpu cooler means heater
    power supply means mouth
    Wireless card / wifi card / wifi dongle means internet

  • @ayoCC
    @ayoCC 7 місяців тому

    SSDs are made from cells that can trap electrons when sending a lot of electrons, and release them when massaged with just a little bit of electrons.
    These microscopic cells can be stacked in 3 dimensions and each cell is miniscule
    I have no idea how SSDs read their memory though. Each line of cells from an SSD when read sends the contents of that line of cells, maybe each line of cells when a flow of electron runs across will modify it based on whats stored in the cell, with electrons being less likely to be where cells have trapped electrons, while being more plenty across empty cells
    HDDs are made from a magnetic surface that can be flipped from one state to another with another magnet. storage happens in two dimensions, and the reading is done via one stick that has to run across the whole disk to find the right information, then sends the data.

  • @ototurmanidze5578
    @ototurmanidze5578 6 місяців тому +1

    ah yes that wireless card i had seen some people having it and actually i have wired cable to internet
    generally this video was good to listenmost things i already

  • @GX_Dani
    @GX_Dani 6 місяців тому

    That was a really useful video (for me). Thanks!

  • @vitoleskur
    @vitoleskur 6 місяців тому +1

    I dont think 95% of the world realise how complicated of a system a computer actually is

    • @SniperOnSunday
      @SniperOnSunday 3 місяці тому

      It's a million specialized calculators running concurrently in perfect sync so that you can watch a cat get jumpscared by a cucumber.

  • @illyasviel007
    @illyasviel007 6 місяців тому

    Simple explains but useful

  • @hyperion284
    @hyperion284 7 місяців тому

    A few things that I noticed that were slightly odd were the analogy about motherboards being like the heart of the computer. The motherboard supplies power and data to and between most of the components respectively and not really much else, so it’s more like the computers blood system, nervous system and skeleton. Also, cases are usually made out of metals like Aluminum, not plastic. A quite important thing that you missed about power supplies is that they regulate and control how much power goes through all of the components so that they don’t get fried.

    • @Eagle3302PL
      @Eagle3302PL 7 місяців тому

      Cases should be made from conductive metal because they are essentially grounding the PC.

    • @trueNahobino
      @trueNahobino 7 місяців тому

      The motherboard also handles a lot of I/O and secondary features, whether from the front panel, headers, or the extra PCIE/M.2 slots. It also does the audio if using a 3.5mm jack. Just adding that since you didn't mention it

    • @hyperion284
      @hyperion284 7 місяців тому

      Cases aren’t really essential for grounding your PC, since the power supply already does that if it’s plugged in. The case doesn’t really help out in that sense.

  • @_david.gross_
    @_david.gross_ 2 місяці тому

    great video, thanks a lot!

  • @Dannnneh
    @Dannnneh 7 місяців тому

    I wouldn't mind more computer-related stuff.

  • @Nathan15038
    @Nathan15038 5 місяців тому +1

    As a computer guy now this is my type of video😂

  • @Hoothouse
    @Hoothouse 7 місяців тому

    Im so glad this exists i can finally barely understand a technobabble

  • @Sly88Frye
    @Sly88Frye 7 місяців тому

    I'm not sure why you never actually explained what RAM stands for yet you explained what CPU stands for. By the way from what I remember RAM stands for random Access memory. Anyways great video and I think you explained everything perfectly. Even the stuff that I actually may be less familiar with although I'm kind of familiar with all the parts

  • @JmanMccool
    @JmanMccool 6 місяців тому

    That left me speechless
    Way back when I was just a little bitty boy
    Living in a box under the stairs
    In the corner of the basement of the house
    Half a block down the street from Jerry's Bait shop
    You know the place
    Well anyway, back then life was going swell and everything was just peachy
    Except, of course, for the undeniable fact that every single morning
    My mother would make me a big ol' bowl of sauerkraut for breakfast
    Aww, big bowl of sauerkraut
    Every single morning
    It was driving me crazy
    I said to my mom
    I said "Hey, mom, what's up with all the sauerkraut?"
    And my dear, sweet mother
    She just looked at my like a cow looks at an oncoming train
    And she leaned right down next to me
    And she said "It's good for you"
    And then she tied me to the wall and stuck a funnel in my mouth
    And force fed me nothing but sauerkraut
    Until I was twenty six and a half years old
    That's when I swore that someday
    Someday I would get outta that basement and travel to a magical, far away place
    Where the sun is always shining and the air smells like warm root beer
    And the towels are oh so fluffy
    Where the Shriners and the lepers play their ukuleles all day long
    And anyone on the street will gladly shave your back for a nickel
    Wacka wacka doo-doo yeah
    Well, let me tell you, people, it wasn't long at all before my dream came true
    Because the very next day, a local radio station had this contest
    To see who could correctly guess the number of molecules in Leonard Nimoy's butt
    I was off by three, but I still won the grand prize
    That's right, a first class one-way ticket to
    Albuquerque
    Albuquerque
    Oh yeah
    You know, I'd never been on a real airplane before
    And I gotta tell ya, it was really great
    Except that I had to sit between two large Albanian women
    With excruciatingly severe body odor
    And the little kid in back of me kept throwin' up the whole time
    The flight attendants ran out of Dr. Pepper and salted peanuts
    And the in-flight movie was Bio-Dome with Pauly Shore
    And, oh yeah, three of the airplane engines burned out
    And we went into a tailspin and crashed into a hillside
    And the plane exploded in a giant fireball and everybody died
    Except for me
    You know why?
    'Cause I had my tray table up
    And my seat back in the full upright position
    Had my tray table up
    And my seat back in the full upright position
    Had my tray table up
    And my seat back in the full upright position
    Ah ha ha ha
    Ah ha ha
    Ah
    So I crawled from the twisted, burnin' wreckage
    I crawled on my hands and knees for three full days
    Draggin' along my big leather suitcase and my garment bag
    And my tenor saxophone and my twelve-pound bowling ball
    And my lucky, lucky autographed glow-in-the-dark snorkel
    But finally I arrived at the world famous Albuquerque Holiday Inn
    Where the towels are oh so fluffy
    And you can eat your soup right out of the ashtrays if you wanna
    It's OK, they're clean
    Well, I checked into my room and I turned down the A/C
    And I turned on the SpectraVision
    And I'm just about to eat that little chocolate mint on my pillow
    That I love so very, very much when suddenly, there's a knock on the door
    Well now, who could that be?
    I say "Who is it?"
    No answer
    "Who is it?"
    There's no answer
    "Who is it?"
    They're not sayin' anything
    So, finally I go over and I open the door and just as I suspected
    It's some big fat hermaphrodite with a Flock-Of-Seagulls haircut and only one nostril
    Oh man, I hate it when I'm right
    So anyway, he bursts into my room and he grabs my lucky snorkel
    And I'm like "Hey, you can't have that"
    "That snorkel's been just like a snorkel to me"
    And he's like "Tough"
    And I'm like "Give it"
    And he's like "Make me"
    And I'm like "'Kay"
    So I grabbed his leg and he grabbed my esophagus
    And I bit off his ear and he chewed off my eyebrows
    And I took out his appendix and he gave me a colonic irrigation
    Yes indeed, you better believe it
    And somehow in the middle of it all, the phone got knocked off the hook
    And twenty seconds later, I heard a familiar voice
    And you know what it said?
    I'll tell you what it said
    It said
    "If you'd like to make a call, please hang up and try again"
    "If you need help, hang up and then dial your operator"
    "If you'd like to make a call, please hang up and try again"
    "If you need help, hang up and then dial your operator"
    In Albuquerque
    Albuquerque
    Well, to cut a long story short, he got away with my snorkel
    But I made a solemn vow right then and there that I would not rest
    I would not sleep for an instant until the one-nostrilled man was brought to justice
    But first, I decided to buy some donuts
    So I got in my car and I drove over to the donuts shop
    And I walked on up to the guy behind the counter
    And he says "Yeah, what do ya want?"
    I said "You got any glazed donuts?"
    He said "No, we're outta glazed donuts"
    I said "Well, you got any jelly donuts?"
    He said "No, we're outta jelly donuts"
    I said "You got any Bavarian cream-filled donuts?"
    He said "No, we're outta Bavarian cream-filled donuts"
    I said "You got any cinnamon rolls?"
    He said "No, we're outta cinnamon rolls"
    I said "You got any apple fritters?"
    He said "No, we're outta apple fritters"
    I said "You got any bear claws?"
    He said "Wait a minute, I'll go check"
    "No, we're outta bear claws"
    I said "Well, in that case, in that case, what do you have?"
    He says "All I got right now is this box of one dozen starving, crazed weasels"
    I said "OK, I'll take that"
    So he hands me the box and I open up the lid and the weasels jump out
    And they immediately latch onto my face and start bitin' me all over
    Oh man, they were just going nuts
    They were tearin' me apart
    You know, I think it was just about that time
    That a little ditty started goin' through my head
    I believe it went a little something like this
    Doh
    Get 'em off me
    Get 'em off me
    Oh
    No, get 'em off, get 'em off
    Oh, oh God, oh God
    Oh, get 'em off me
    Oh, oh God
    Ah, aah, aah
    I ran out into the street with these flesh-eating weasels all over my face
    Wavin' my arms all around and just runnin', runnin', runnin'
    Like a constipated wiener dog
    And as luck would have it
    That's exactly when I ran into the girl of my dreams
    Her name was Zelda
    She was a calligraphy enthusiast
    With a slight overbite and hair the color of strained peaches
    I'll never forget the very first thing she said to me
    She said "Hey, you've got weasels on your face"
    That's when I knew it was true love
    We were inseparable after that
    Aw, we ate together, we bathed together
    We even shared the same piece of mint-flavored dental floss
    The world was our burrito
    So we got married and we bought us a house
    And had two beautiful children, Nathaniel and Superfly
    Oh, we were so very very very happy, aw yeah
    But then one fateful night, Zelda said to me
    She said "Sweetie pumpkin? Do you wanna join the Columbia Record Club?"
    I said "Whoa, hold on now, baby"
    "I'm just not ready for that kind of a commitment"
    So we broke up and I never saw her again
    But that's just the way things go
    In Albuquerque
    Albuquerque
    Anyway, things really started lookin' up for me
    Because about a week later, I finally achieved my lifelong dream
    That's right, I got me a part-time job at The Sizzler
    I even made employee of the month after I put out that grease fire out with my face
    Aw yeah, everybody was pretty jealous of me after that
    I was gettin' a lot of attitude
    Ok, like one time, I was out in the parking lot
    Tryin' to remove my excess earwax with a golf pencil
    When I see this guy Marty
    Tryin' to carry a big ol' sofa up the stairs all by himself
    So I, I say to him, I say "Hey, you want me to help you with that?"
    And Marty, he just rolls his eyes and goes
    "No, I want you to cut off my arms and legs with a chainsaw"
    So I did
    And then he gets all indignant on me
    He's like "Hey man, I was just being sarcastic"
    Well, that's just great
    How was I supposed to know that?
    I'm not a mind reader for cryin' out loud
    Besides, now he's got a really cute nickname, Torso-Boy
    So what's he complaining about?
    Say, that reminds me of another amusing anecdote
    This guy comes up to me on the street
    And he tells he hasn't had a bite in three days
    Well, I knew what he meant
    But just to be funny, I took a big bite out of his jugular vein
    And he's yellin' and screamin' and bleeding all over
    And I'm like "Hey, come on, don't you get it?"
    But he just keeps rolling around on the sidewalk, bleeding, and screaming
    You know, completely missing the irony of the whole situation
    Man, some people just can't take a joke, you know?
    Anyway, um, um, where was I?
    Kinda lost my train of thought
    Uh, well, uh, OK
    Anyway I, I know it's kinda been a roundabout way of saying it
    But I guess the whole point I'm tryin' to make here is
    I hate sauerkraut
    That's all I'm really tryin' to say
    And, by the way, if one day you happen to wake up
    And find yourself in an existential quandary
    Full of loathing and self-doubt
    And wracked with the pain and isolation of your pitiful meaningless existence
    At least you can take a small bit of comfort in knowing that
    Somewhere out there in this crazy ol' mixed-up universe of ours
    There's still a little place called
    Albuquerque
    Albuquerque
    Albuquerque, Albuquerque
    Albuquerque, Albuquerque
    Albuquerque, Albuquerque
    Albuquerque, Albuquerque
    I said "A" (A)
    "L" (L)
    "B" (B)
    "U" (U)
    "Querque" (querque)
    Albuquerque, Albuquerque, Albuquerque, Albuquerque
    Albuquerque, Albuquerque, Albuquerque, Albuquerque
    Albuquerque, Albuquerque, Albuquerque, Albuquerque
    Albuquerque, Albuquerque, Albuquerque, Albuquerque
    Albuquerque

  • @Virgoan18_ash
    @Virgoan18_ash 16 днів тому

    He explained more in 3 minutes than my computing teacher in 45 mins

  • @AzwaadGD
    @AzwaadGD 4 місяці тому +1

    1:59 oiled up computer

  • @roaringlegend456
    @roaringlegend456 7 місяців тому

    Though not common in home computer systems, there is also the npu (neural processing unit) and tpu (tensor processing unit)

  • @Rageisbackman
    @Rageisbackman 7 місяців тому +1

    Fun fact: it takes about 3 hours to watch all of his videos start to end

  • @cyby124
    @cyby124 7 місяців тому

    very good explanation of all components.
    next you should do most electrical components next

  • @Icecreamqueenthe15th
    @Icecreamqueenthe15th 7 місяців тому

    Plz do a vid on every mobile component

  • @__Lorenzo
    @__Lorenzo 2 місяці тому +2

    2:13 technology connections is fuming rn

  • @Crackerxsmiler
    @Crackerxsmiler 6 місяців тому

    Reminds me 6 months ago when my teacher in the computer class wanted to explain how a computer works, it took her a whole ahh month just to fully explain them, meanwhile you who did it in 3 mins, W

  • @junc2437
    @junc2437 6 місяців тому

    Really helpful vedio man,appreciate it

  • @wiseone1013
    @wiseone1013 7 місяців тому

    Awesome channel with mountains of information, good job.