Perfect! Schools today like to pretend they're all about teaching technology but really all they're doing is creating end-users, loyal consumers, out of young children (and teachers alike) for tech giants. This was exactly what I was looking for for my kiddos. You have a natural ability to 'teach' and I SO appreciate the follow up to the viewers' questions. By far, the best introductory videos on here.
@akshaym1907 I, too, second your thoughts. Kudos to you, sir. You're an outstanding, high-class and amazing teacher of computer. Thumbs up 👍 to you, sir.
The fact that you can distill information about very powerful and essential components about computers, and into a format that a child can understand is proof that you are a genius. I believe there’s the same that true mastery of the subject is when you can explain something in terms that a child can understand. Keep up the fantastic work.
0:42 Toaster (Bread --> Toast) 1:06 Computer (2+2 --> 4) 1:37 Input Device, sends information of signals into the computer (ex. Mouse, Keyboard, Webcam, Microphone, Scanner,) 1:57 Output Device (Ex. Monitor 🖥 , Speakers 🔊 2:55 Computer Tower 3:13 Inside of The Tower Computer Tower Case (Protects inside and keeps it cool) Power Supply (Black Box) + Take Power From electrical outlet and bring it into the computer 4:36 MotherBoard, found in the very back 5:43 (Side view) 4:59 Expansion Slots, 5:15 Bios Chip. What gets the computer started 6:28 CPU (Central Processing Unit, in hertz, gigahertz) made by AMD and Intel 6:58 Heat Sink help keeps CPU chip cool 7:22 CPU has no memory. This is where the Hardrive comes in. 8:33 Solid State Drive 8:45 RAM: Short Term Memory (or Random Access Memory) 9:12 How RAM and The Hardrive relate to each other 10:32 Bigger the desk, the more things you can multitask. The more storage capacity of RAM, the more you can do at 1 time 11:14 *The Monitor* . Needs a video card. Some computers have Integrated Video Cards. Also Sound Cards. Network Cards (usually included with motherboard) 12:23 CD/Bluray/DVD 💿 12:37 How do they fit all this in a Laptop?
thanks, jesus. it's 8:03 PM and notes on this video are due for class tomorrow but thanks to your summary, i can just fluff up what you said and i'll be good since the teacher doesn't REALLY check our homework.
Thank you, Teacher, for the best lesson I ever watched about the basic of the computer. I have been taking a course of Comptia+ A, I had never studied computer before that my first time, I want to become cybersecurity and I don't have any experience in this role.
Thank you for that awesome explanation. The interpretation of RAM with a table top and the hard drive with a library was really awesome. I will never forget this interpretation in my life.
I use this video with my Middle School and Intro to Tech class for high schoolers. I find it a very good, easy to understand explanation of the hardware in a computer. One of the things I usually add is that in the analogy in the library of the desk and the stacks, you (the person moving the information and doing stuff with it) are like the processor (and your arms are the cache), the books and "stuff" (notebook, pens, etc.) are the programs. I hope you don't mind my expansion of your anology! =)
that was so comprehensive------ a lot of teachers have lectured these things in my class for long years .... but i was not able to understand it fully.... but after watching this in just 12 minutes.... i felt like i was enlightened hahahahah--- you are truly an amazing teacher :)
Same ! I thought I was the only one who remembered this video being one of the first videos I've seen regarding computers. I have completely changed my life because of computers. I remember this was one of the only videos where I understood well the content.
I have a decent knowledge already and stumbled across this while working, but I have to say that this video is very well-done and you are really quite good at explaining this stuff in a straightforward way,
You are sooo good at explaining this! And it isn't even boring and monotone like a lot of other people who try to explain these kind of things. Thanks alot sir, it's all clear now!
Thank you! This video was assigned as part of a class and I never thought I would understand. The comparisons to the "real world" examples like the toaster and desk make things super clear. Great job and thanks!
i completed my diplamo course in ECE, here in india and decided to step in engineering...i a nt yet joined,going to join at july,in my holydays i want to learn about hardware and networking...so i was searching to learn and got ur video it is very valuable....THANK YOU SO MUCH
There were a few questions about the CPU and how it's measured. The CPU is measured in Hertz which is the clock rate. Basically, it's the frequency of how many instructions it can carry out in a given time. The faster the clock rate, the faster it can cycle through and execute the instructions.
Schools today like to pretend they're all about teaching technology but really all they're doing is creating end-users, loyal consumers, out of young children (and teachers alike) for tech giants. This was exactly what I was looking for for my kiddos. You have a natural ability to 'teach' and I SO appreciate the follow up to the viewers' questions. By far, the best introductory videos on here.
sir you did everything which you could do for teaching ...and i must say this is the full justice to the teaching profession...it was really awesome and interesting
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Wow! I wish I was near you school I would have learned more things because the way how you teacher is so impressive. And even if someone does not understand English very well he/she can still pick some information. I fancy your teaching. Thanks a lot.
Thanks very much teacher Arrash I am a beginner in computer who is about to study software engineer and multi media but with your videos am beginning to cope with it,thanks ones more 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks for making this video, it's the perfect level of depth...everything else is either for 5 year olds or for professionals and this is the first I've found that is right in the middle.
Hello, Thank you so much for a methodical lesson on the basics of the computer, its input and output decives, and how it functions as a system. Your 1st lesson helped me to revise what I have learnt about computers sicnce early 1990s. You are professional. Sincere regards! (Language teacher since 1987). Will certainly come back. --------------------------------------------------------- By the way, I'd love to learn something about CPU and motherboard compatibilty. (I prefer Ryzen CPUs.) Thank you again.
Very good. I enjoyed the simplicity with which you taught and the practical way you brought it all to life. Your associations are very appreciated. Please do more videos!
Retire. Do youtube full time. One of the best videos of explaining the basics of computer technology. I would sub but not enough content for my liking sadly. Will remember you and your videos
Really thank you very much! I decided to subscribe to your channel because, I understood the one that had been disturb me till this day!. Nice, man of the year!
This was such a professional teaching session, am about to start home studying IT and wanted to start up from the very begnning as i graduated high school 3 years ago but cant afford college so it you recommend any websites videos etc that would help me ill be more than thankful; i am well aware that i will need a certificate or a degree to work in this major i have planned all of that onto a mid long wave but for now any help would be appreciated thank you.
awesome, clear, great illustration, you really made what seemed so complex , simply and easy to understand. I love it, my kids loved it as well. just fantastic!!!
You're pretty good man I already know about PC hardware Im just here because i am hoping i would learn something i dont know I wish there was a PC club where i live to join..
HELLO ARRASH! Am an avid Subscriber, you are my first 'Go to' when diagnosing PC issues! I recently built a new Computer in my old Tower with an MSI Z390-A PRO Motherboard with an Intel Pentium Gold Processor G5400 CPU @ 3.7GHz! Next added 64.0 GB DDR4 3200 Ram! Also a ZOTAC GAMING GeForce GTX 1 Video Card! Recently upgraded all my HHD's with an Intel 660p Series M.2 1 TB SSD Drive C and two WD I TB internal SSD's! My Computer now boots up completely for a cold start in 30 seconds!!!! (Once in a while when I turn it on, it Boots into the Bios Screen)!!!(But when I wont to boot into Bios, no matter what key combination I press it wont go into Bios on Command)! Windows will not display on my Digital Monitor but I can see the Bios Screen on another HDMI Output to my 32 inch TV! Am running XMP Mode and Gaming Mode on the MSI along with allocating 3/4 of my Ram to Process my Adobe Premiere 2022! My Question is: How do I get the computer to Boot into Windows EVERY TIME? And secondly, How do I get my computer to boot into Bios on command?
It's 2020! Thank u so much for explaining this with so much clarity my computer science teacher can learn how to teach from u! Keep up the good work and keep em coming!
Such a tremendous way to explain this stuff, and coming from other explainers result into something complicated to understand, but you man, you do it very very good to the result of making us to understand it clearly and simply. Thanks champion!
I watched your lesson about 2yrs ago and now I'm back because this is the most informative video I have ever watched. Thank you for this.
Perfect! Schools today like to pretend they're all about teaching technology but really all they're doing is creating end-users, loyal consumers, out of young children (and teachers alike) for tech giants. This was exactly what I was looking for for my kiddos. You have a natural ability to 'teach' and I SO appreciate the follow up to the viewers' questions. By far, the best introductory videos on here.
true that!!
second ur thoughts !
@akshaym1907 I, too, second your thoughts. Kudos to you, sir. You're an outstanding, high-class and amazing teacher of computer. Thumbs up 👍 to you, sir.
Such an amazing explanation!!! It is almost 2024 and your work still helps many people.
Like very much helpful
The fact that you can distill information about very powerful and essential components about computers, and into a format that a child can understand is proof that you are a genius. I believe there’s the same that true mastery of the subject is when you can explain something in terms that a child can understand. Keep up the fantastic work.
Great explanation for newcomers and people who don't wanna go through all the hardcore technical stuff. Thank you!
Absolute brilliant way of teaching the basics of computers so that even this 70 year old guy could follow and understand it! Fantastic!
I love his calmness and demeanor. It is very comfortable and easy for me to learn.
0:42 Toaster (Bread --> Toast)
1:06 Computer (2+2 --> 4)
1:37 Input Device, sends information of signals into the computer (ex. Mouse, Keyboard, Webcam, Microphone, Scanner,)
1:57 Output Device (Ex. Monitor 🖥 , Speakers 🔊
2:55 Computer Tower
3:13 Inside of The Tower
Computer Tower Case (Protects inside and keeps it cool)
Power Supply (Black Box)
+ Take Power From electrical outlet and bring it into the computer
4:36 MotherBoard, found in the very back 5:43 (Side view)
4:59 Expansion Slots,
5:15 Bios Chip. What gets the computer started
6:28 CPU (Central Processing Unit, in hertz, gigahertz) made by AMD and Intel
6:58 Heat Sink help keeps CPU chip cool
7:22 CPU has no memory. This is where the Hardrive comes in. 8:33 Solid State Drive
8:45 RAM: Short Term Memory (or Random Access Memory)
9:12 How RAM and The Hardrive relate to each other
10:32 Bigger the desk, the more things you can multitask. The more storage capacity of RAM, the more you can do at 1 time
11:14 *The Monitor* . Needs a video card. Some computers have Integrated Video Cards. Also Sound Cards. Network Cards (usually included with motherboard)
12:23 CD/Bluray/DVD 💿
12:37 How do they fit all this in a Laptop?
thanks, jesus. it's 8:03 PM and notes on this video are due for class tomorrow but thanks to your summary, i can just fluff up what you said and i'll be good since the teacher doesn't REALLY check our homework.
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The explanation of RAM and Hard drive, I'll never forget this analogy. Thanks a lot Sir.
Thank you, Teacher, for the best lesson I ever watched about the basic of the computer. I have been taking a course of Comptia+ A, I had never studied computer before that my first time, I want to become cybersecurity and I don't have any experience in this role.
The RAM example made it very easy to understand the concept!
Thanks for the lesson. Us old folks that have computers can always learn how they work even at our age.
Omg I finally got 100 percent on a test in computer application class, thx to this video
For the first time, I could understand the complexity of the computer. Really I appreciate your job. you are the best tech teacher.
This is the best possible explanation of how a computer works that i've ever seen. Or at least the simplest. Thank you.
Wow, such detailed and practical explanations! No wonder our lecturer recommended you. Thank you.
me, watching this in 2020: this is the best video on yt explaining computer set ups for rookies, hats off bruh
Thank you for that awesome explanation. The interpretation of RAM with a table top and the hard drive with a library was really awesome. I will never forget this interpretation in my life.
Thank you. I know nothing much about computers. Your teaching method is simple to follow. Great credit to you as a teache
reviewing to help a cousin to learn basics as at 78 she is just learning computers. This is an awesome start.
Have online classes soon and I'm noob so here I am! This is more understandable than what my computer teacher taught! Thank you sir!
I use this video with my Middle School and Intro to Tech class for high schoolers. I find it a very good, easy to understand explanation of the hardware in a computer. One of the things I usually add is that in the analogy in the library of the desk and the stacks, you (the person moving the information and doing stuff with it) are like the processor (and your arms are the cache), the books and "stuff" (notebook, pens, etc.) are the programs. I hope you don't mind my expansion of your anology! =)
Rachel Christensen that's fantastic!
Concise and very informative, goes into the nitty gritty of actual computer and its actual parts, highly recommendable Computer Hardware course.
that was so comprehensive------ a lot of teachers have lectured these things in my class for long years .... but i was not able to understand it fully.... but after watching this in just 12 minutes.... i felt like i was enlightened hahahahah--- you are truly an amazing teacher :)
Ah, memories... It's been a while and this video popped up in my recommendations. Thanks for the nostalgia, TH-cam.
Same ! I thought I was the only one who remembered this video being one of the first videos I've seen regarding computers. I have completely changed my life because of computers. I remember this was one of the only videos where I understood well the content.
I have a decent knowledge already and stumbled across this while working, but I have to say that this video is very well-done and you are really quite good at explaining this stuff in a straightforward way,
You really explain things easily and trust be this beats the 3hours lecture i have had for 10 weeks in my university
You are one of the best tutor for this course
You are sooo good at explaining this! And it isn't even boring and monotone like a lot of other people who try to explain these kind of things. Thanks alot sir, it's all clear now!
u a really agood teacher and have really liked the way your delivering ur personal experience to the audience .
About to start a college program for IT and wanted to be knowledgeable before I dived in. You're awesome. Thank you.
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Thank you! This video was assigned as part of a class and I never thought I would understand. The comparisons to the "real world" examples like the toaster and desk make things super clear. Great job and thanks!
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This is one of the best video ever I have watched on TH-cam about computer hardware, thank you sir 🙏 👍
Wow, He is such an amazing teacher. Bless your Heart
i completed my diplamo course in ECE, here in india and decided to step in engineering...i a nt yet joined,going to join at july,in my holydays i want to learn about hardware and networking...so i was searching to learn and got ur video it is very valuable....THANK YOU SO MUCH
There were a few questions about the CPU and how it's measured. The CPU is measured in Hertz which is the clock rate. Basically, it's the frequency of how many instructions it can carry out in a given time. The faster the clock rate, the faster it can cycle through and execute the instructions.
+Arrash Jaffarzadeh Does "the faster the clock" mean the higher the gigahertz of the CPU or lower?
I NEED EXTRA HELP FOR TOMMOROW IM DOING A TEST PLS HELP
higher the faster coz it puts a higher number of commands per tick.
higher
Thanks for the simple explanation and examples in your videos.
Schools today like to pretend they're all about teaching technology but really all they're doing is creating end-users, loyal consumers, out of young children (and teachers alike) for tech giants. This was exactly what I was looking for for my kiddos. You have a natural ability to 'teach' and I SO appreciate the follow up to the viewers' questions. By far, the best introductory videos on here.
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sir you did everything which you could do for teaching ...and i must say this is the full justice to the teaching profession...it was really awesome and interesting
very helpful and finally explained in a way that is neither too complicated nor too superfifcial
Thank you :)
your videos are very nice and educating to everyone on TH-cam that have any interest to it.
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This lesson is outstanding! More then a lecture
Profitable and Interesting. Thanks Mr. Jaffarzadeh
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Wow! I wish I was near you school I would have learned more things because the way how you teacher is so impressive. And even if someone does not understand English very well he/she can still pick some information. I fancy your teaching. Thanks a lot.
Thanks very much teacher Arrash I am a beginner in computer who is about to study software engineer and multi media but with your videos am beginning to cope with it,thanks ones more 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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I wish you were my IT teacher! ☺️ Ty so much! I'll continue to watch. You're doing great.
Thanks for making this video, it's the perfect level of depth...everything else is either for 5 year olds or for professionals and this is the first I've found that is right in the middle.
Excellent job on breaking things down. I am very appreciative of your channel!
Thank you very much and we appreciate your lesson.
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Thank you. I know nothing much about computers. Your teaching method is simple to follow. Great credit to you as a teacher.
Hello, Thank you so much for a methodical lesson on the basics of the computer, its input and output decives, and how it functions as a system. Your 1st lesson helped me to revise what I have learnt about computers sicnce early 1990s. You are professional. Sincere regards! (Language teacher since 1987). Will certainly come back.
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By the way, I'd love to learn something about CPU and motherboard compatibilty. (I prefer Ryzen CPUs.) Thank you again.
Very good. I enjoyed the simplicity with which you taught and the practical way you brought it all to life. Your associations are very appreciated. Please do more videos!
I really appreciate your teaching style. Thank you sir.
I just started an IT course at college so this is very helpful for me, thankyou! :D
you have explained in few minutes what my lecturer could not explain in 1 year
Retire. Do youtube full time. One of the best videos of explaining the basics of computer technology. I would sub but not enough content for my liking sadly. Will remember you and your videos
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This is the best video to understand the basics of computer 👍👍👍
Really thank you very much! I decided to subscribe to your channel because, I understood the one that had been disturb me till this day!. Nice, man of the year!
I wish I had a teacher like you! Great video!
Very nice video. Excellent video & excellent presentation. Very interesting video. All should watch. Thank you for such a nice video.
This was such a professional teaching session, am about to start home studying IT and wanted to start up from the very begnning as i graduated high school 3 years ago but cant afford college so it you recommend any websites videos etc that would help me ill be more than thankful; i am well aware that i will need a certificate or a degree to work in this major i have planned all of that onto a mid long wave but for now any help would be appreciated thank you.
Your explanation was easy and simple for beginners like me to understand. Thank you so much!
The Best Explaining Video about Cpu , Dvd rider & about Ram also
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This was an excellently put together presentation. Good job.👏🏾
This is really solid and I'm definitely gonna be watching this videos more than once. Good stuff thanks for the help.
awesome, clear, great illustration, you really made what seemed so complex , simply and easy to understand. I love it, my kids loved it as well. just fantastic!!!
I'm so glad to have you teacher thanks for your good explanation 💙
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great teaching. I understand and learn more from this than my 4 moths in college IT course.
Your way of teaching is Awesome and Easy to learn....Thanks a lotz for your wrk
good job Arrash. I hope you release more video
You're pretty good man
I already know about PC hardware
Im just here because i am hoping i would learn something i dont know
I wish there was a PC club where i live to join..
I have been taking down notes and your explanation is so simple and understand able love that..thankyou I have learn alot from your videos 🥰🥰👍
HELLO ARRASH! Am an avid Subscriber, you are my first 'Go to' when diagnosing PC issues! I recently built a new Computer in my old Tower with an MSI Z390-A PRO Motherboard with an Intel Pentium Gold Processor G5400 CPU @ 3.7GHz! Next added 64.0 GB DDR4 3200 Ram! Also a ZOTAC GAMING GeForce GTX 1 Video Card! Recently upgraded all my HHD's with an Intel 660p Series M.2 1 TB SSD Drive C and two WD I TB internal SSD's! My Computer now boots up completely for a cold start in 30 seconds!!!! (Once in a while when I turn it on, it Boots into the Bios Screen)!!!(But when I wont to boot into Bios, no matter what key combination I press it wont go into Bios on Command)! Windows will not display on my Digital Monitor but I can see the Bios Screen on another HDMI Output to my 32 inch TV! Am running XMP Mode and Gaming Mode on the MSI along with allocating 3/4 of my Ram to Process my Adobe Premiere 2022! My Question is: How do I get the computer to Boot into Windows EVERY TIME? And secondly, How do I get my computer to boot into Bios on command?
Such a great and professional teacher. You're Awesome with a capital A!
Just Wao!!! You explained everything so well!! Please make Itil ,A+901 and 902, and Networking vedios please!!!
Good video. Broken down Barney level for individuals like myself thanks.
Still relevant 5 years later. Good video for kids, gonna show my daughter later
It's 2020! Thank u so much for explaining this with so much clarity my computer science teacher can learn how to teach from u! Keep up the good work and keep em coming!
I endorse this comment! This is really easy to understand.
Thank you for this presentation to understand how computers work. The general information is very helpful for my understanding.
You are an awesome teacher,i learnt a lot in this few minutes
WOW I'm very grateful for your explanation on the Ram and Hard drive.
Thanks
Best PC related video I have eveer watched.
Thanks it is very helpful
Absolutely fantastic explanation. Easy explanations and very easy to understand. I'll be watching out for moe videos from you.
Thanks
Fantastic tutorials, good job. I can't wait to embraced part 3.Thanks
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Thank you for the video. This was very educational and explained in a very simple way.
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Thank you so much. I am a newbie in computer and you explain really good about how computer work.
Such a tremendous way to explain this stuff, and coming from other explainers result into something complicated to understand, but you man, you do it very very good to the result of making us to understand it clearly and simply. Thanks champion!