I don't believe the fundamental architecture of a personal computer has changed since the 80s when the PC was first created. This video was probably just as relevant in the 90s and the 2000s as it is now (apparently 'almost' 2024).. And it will continue to be just as relevant for a good many decades. Maybe after a century or two, long after Brin and Page and all the rest of us are gone, and if this video, if TH-cam, if computers and if humanity survives, and future humans watch Aaron's video, it may amuse them to see a very instructive video tour of the inside of a computer from the early 21st century.
Thank you Aaron, that really helped me. I was thinking of buying a $700 computer to run Steam because my old one couldn't, but now that I've seen your video, I realized that I could just upgrade it. Thank you again.👍
Sir, you made my concept clear that which parts are in the computer; which are assemble and how they are connected. Sir please keep making more videos. I like the way you taught even our computer teacher doesn't tell too much.
This is a very helpful video. Makes sense to see all the parts we know about conceptually. I haven't owned a desktop in a while and I guess the inside of a laptop may be more tightly packed. I had a laptop go slow and 'die' after a few years. Maybe it needs changing that tiny battery. I had no idea that a RAM / Memory Card was actually made up of 8 or so chips of flash memory in series, or that it was as easy to change Hard Drives or Optical Drives. A big thank you to Aaron for making this excellent video tour of the inside of a computer.
Great video especially for beginners. However, you may want to mention that one should discharge themselves of static electricity or better yet, wearing a wrist strap connected to the ground hole in an outlet or a pad that you stand on.
Yes. However, the clock battery lasts many years. Chances are high that you would probably upgrade to a newer system long before you need to replace the battery.
I learned so much and as luck would have it, it was the exact same computer as my old tower. I had to get a laptop, because I couldn't get a fan to replace the one that stopped. I'm going to watch more videos, because I can see that I can do stuff myself.
Can I ask if I have components on the inside of say it's like an air purifier and I need to change a couple of those little pieces like they look like I assume their batteries for the inside or whatever they make it work is there any way I could take it out of something else and put it into something else can I use those little bitty parts and swap them out of one machine to another so long as they work I mean like if it doesn't work obviously I can't but if it does work is there a possibility that I can a if I you know rather than buying new pieces for a part that I need to replace like let's say one of them gets Rusty is there anyway I can just take a fuse from one thing and put it into another to make it real you know come back on
I thought fingers are not supossed to touch that golden area of the RAM, currently taking comp tia a+ classes and my teacherd flipped when my fingers touched that part.
When in doubt, I would go with your teachers recommendation as much as possible. I imagine that any oil from fingers might lead to water build up and then corrosion on exposed metal parts, especially with the very small size of the pins
Fantastic explanation. The only problem here is the fact desktop computers are very little use nowadays. They are on the verge of disappearing for good.
Nah. They have become less and less popular over the years, but they are in no way on the verge of disappearing. PC gaming is still pretty popular. Yes, laptops have become very powerful over the years, with some very high end laptops rivaling the performance of desktop PCs. However, most laptops don't have the graphical power for most gaming. Desktop PCs generally offer better performance compared to laptops and mobile devices and are easily upgradeable and repairable. In the end, it depends on the use case. For people who don't need the power of a desktop computer, sure, a laptop or tablet may be good enough.
That's like saying taxis are obsolete coz there are trains and buses, it's the options that count, not everyone wants a laptop, and computers are way better for streaming which is becoming more popular these days.
Almost 2024. Your videos still help many students (including myself) greatly!
its 2024 bro
I don't believe the fundamental architecture of a personal computer has changed since the 80s when the PC was first created. This video was probably just as relevant in the 90s and the 2000s as it is now (apparently 'almost' 2024).. And it will continue to be just as relevant for a good many decades.
Maybe after a century or two, long after Brin and Page and all the rest of us are gone, and if this video, if TH-cam, if computers and if humanity survives, and future humans watch Aaron's video, it may amuse them to see a very instructive video tour of the inside of a computer from the early 21st century.
Its so incredibaly inaccurate and my teacher showed it in class and i was cringing the whole time
Thank you Aaron, that really helped me. I was thinking of buying a $700 computer to run Steam because my old one couldn't, but now that I've seen your video, I realized that I could just upgrade it. Thank you again.👍
No problem!
straightforward and informative!
this is one of the gems on TH-cam that anyone will benefit and learn from.
Thanks, I'm glad you found it useful
Thank you for going slow and speaking clearly for those of us who don't already know everything!!
Yes. Excellent narration. Thanks
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Absolutely u are right ❤
A lot of the information is wrong
Thank you! I teach technical English in Mexico and I'm using this clear, informative and well-pronounced video for my Mexican IT students.
Most clearest, simplest and quickest explanation. Saved my time. Thank you.
Sir, you made my concept clear that which parts are in the computer; which are assemble and how they are connected. Sir please keep making more videos. I like the way you taught even our computer teacher doesn't tell too much.
Yes same
Same, our teacher doesn't teach us this way, so basically we don't learn anything
this was so helpful for my school work
Great, glad it helped
Hi AARON, This was a very clear explanation by showing all the parts in the computer case. Thanks a lot
Glad you found it useful!
you quite literally have saved my science fair project after i didnt have the necessary items at hand in order to gain access to the inside, thank you
Glad I could help!
also, it is such a simple yet useful video, no music just him talking and it is still so interesting. Thanks, I subbed with notifications on
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Awesome, thank you!
Dang you are so helpful, im passing my Computer & internet literacy thanks to you. Thank you
My pleasure
I watch computer videos usually for educational purposes but this is better then pulling apart my whole pc and googling all the parts 😂
Glad you found it useful!
It really worked for me after I look and try some tutorials, yours is the one that worked. Owe you a lot.
This is a very helpful video. Makes sense to see all the parts we know about conceptually. I haven't owned a desktop in a while and I guess the inside of a laptop may be more tightly packed. I had a laptop go slow and 'die' after a few years. Maybe it needs changing that tiny battery. I had no idea that a RAM / Memory Card was actually made up of 8 or so chips of flash memory in series, or that it was as easy to change Hard Drives or Optical Drives. A big thank you to Aaron for making this excellent video tour of the inside of a computer.
Really am enjoying the practical so much, it has very good demonstration
this has been VERY helpful to me, you are plain and simply awesome my dude.
Glad I could help
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Thank you. Do u recommend any new or old books on hardware for beginners?
No recommendations, although Amazon books often have lots of great reviews. I suspect there is also lots of great stuff on TH-cam :-)
Thank you so much I've learn something new and I could remember the parts of the computer within
Thank you Mr. Gray, very cool.
Is power supplied directly supplied to harddrive through the psu or through the motherboard then drive i am so confused
Great video, it really explains everything nicely, thanks.
Glad you found it useful
You have explained it superb 😊 very use full
Expecting heart symbol❤️ from you
Thanks alot sir .... I haven't studied any thing for the my Apl exam but this video helped me a lot ..❤
Great video especially for beginners. However, you may want to mention that one should discharge themselves of static electricity or better yet, wearing a wrist strap connected to the ground hole in an outlet or a pad that you stand on.
Yes, that is a good point, people should always make sure they are not carrying a charge when working inside a computer
I like the video...very informative.
Glad you liked it
This video is very informative. The four-socket power from the power pack that is close to the CPU is there to power the CPU, not the video card sir.
Great elaboration 😮 thanks 😊
You're welcome 😊
Nicely explained thank you .
You are welcome
This is very helpful for my school brother tq
This was such a helpful video, thank you!
Thank you! It was very helpful!
a very nice show and explanation. Thank you.
Thank you, this was very helpful.
this video helps me to understand more about computer!
Modern desktops are very cool 💙
What is it at 0:45
Optical Drive, in this case, I think it was a CD/DVD reader drive
That was a great video. Thank you.
Wouldn't we have to change the clock battery when it runs out, like we do for watches and stuff??
Yes. However, the clock battery lasts many years. Chances are high that you would probably upgrade to a newer system long before you need to replace the battery.
Thank you very much because your video really helped me
I learned so much and as luck would have it, it was the exact same computer as my old tower. I had to get a laptop, because I couldn't get a fan to replace the one that stopped. I'm going to watch more videos, because I can see that I can do stuff myself.
awesome vid! thanks!!
Can I ask if I have components on the inside of say it's like an air purifier and I need to change a couple of those little pieces like they look like I assume their batteries for the inside or whatever they make it work is there any way I could take it out of something else and put it into something else can I use those little bitty parts and swap them out of one machine to another so long as they work I mean like if it doesn't work obviously I can't but if it does work is there a possibility that I can a if I you know rather than buying new pieces for a part that I need to replace like let's say one of them gets Rusty is there anyway I can just take a fuse from one thing and put it into another to make it real you know come back on
Great video to drink my coffee too thank you!!
You are so welcome!
Nice explanation
Thanks and welcome
You make the link between hardware and software wich is very instructive, thanks !
Really helpful
Enjoyable
Very well explained 👍
Thank you 🙂
Thank you sir 😊
thanks you resolved my clock ploblem
I thought fingers are not supossed to touch that golden area of the RAM, currently taking comp tia a+ classes and my teacherd flipped when my fingers touched that part.
When in doubt, I would go with your teachers recommendation as much as possible. I imagine that any oil from fingers might lead to water build up and then corrosion on exposed metal parts, especially with the very small size of the pins
I love it.. informative
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for sharing ☺️
what process is that
well explained. thank you😃
Glad it was helpful!
I am not from computer Baground but I really like this video the way you explain even dum person can understand
Very helpful thanks a lot
Amazing 🤩🤩
It helped me a lot thanks
Very nice 👌
Very helpful this is my next assignment i now i will be ready to ace it✌
Nope you will fail it .......... This is about as instructive as the how to build a gaming pc by Vox/The Verge
You explained in a much better way.
Thank you
It's my pleasure, kindly how can get in touch with you?
Because i want to teach me more
It's really helpful for me 😊😊
Great work
This is help my school work
Great, I'm glad it helped
very Helpfull.. thanks
Very helpful
Damn. This is just about the most bare bones computer I have ever seen.
Many thanks for this information
My pleasure, to be sure
Great presentation. Was really helpful!
Great to hear!
I needed to watch your video for computer science class😡!
As a biochem. Student Im also passionate about learning electronic😅🙂
yo bro, really thankya. Big respect
Well explained 👏
very helpful
Thank you for the help
Fantastic explanation. The only problem here is the fact desktop computers are very little use nowadays. They are on the verge of disappearing for good.
not really when you think about how many teenagers alone have powerful desktop computers for gaming alone
Nah. They have become less and less popular over the years, but they are in no way on the verge of disappearing. PC gaming is still pretty popular. Yes, laptops have become very powerful over the years, with some very high end laptops rivaling the performance of desktop PCs. However, most laptops don't have the graphical power for most gaming. Desktop PCs generally offer better performance compared to laptops and mobile devices and are easily upgradeable and repairable.
In the end, it depends on the use case. For people who don't need the power of a desktop computer, sure, a laptop or tablet may be good enough.
That's like saying taxis are obsolete coz there are trains and buses, it's the options that count, not everyone wants a laptop, and computers are way better for streaming which is becoming more popular these days.
dont you need the hardware to install the software
You are smart 🤓
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Super uncle
Nice one
Looking inside of a computer to!
Thanks!
You bet!
Well done.
NICE SMART TUACH
Many thanks for the post
like it so much much
My pleasure
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Thanks you
THANKS SO MUCH
Very interesting.
1:27 1:29
very helpful.....thanks s much
what up TSTC peeps...thumbs up if the module sent you here, lol :)
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you're wrong to call them a memory card, it implies that they store memory, they're called ram sticks
yes they do, random access MEMORY sticks
Zakary Smith Okay, you call them memory cards if you want, the playstation memory card and computer ram, i mean they’re all the same thing MEMORY
Almost this video help me