How does Computer Hardware Work? πŸ’»πŸ› πŸ”¬ [3D Animated Teardown]

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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to journey through the inside of your computer? In this video, we're taking you on a 3D animated adventure to every piece of computer hardware inside a desktop computer. You'll also see a nanoscopic view of the transistors inside the CPU and GPU. This video is like a biology dissection lab; instead, we're opening up a computer and seeing all the various computer hardware inside.

Table of Contents:

00:00 - 3D Computer Teardown

01:03 - Central Processing Unit CPU

03:12 - Motherboard

05:20 - CPU Cooler

06:00 - Desktop Power Supply

07:22 - Brilliant Sponsorship

08:52 - Graphics Card and GPU

11:52 - Computer Teardown Process

13:14 - DRAM

14:02 - Solid State Drives

15:04 - Hard Disk Drive HDD

15:52 - Computer Mouse

16:15 - Computer Keyboard

16:30 - Outro

Special thanks to MΓ‘ximo Balestrini for help with the CPU & GPU VLSI Visualizations

Key Branches from this video are: How does DRAM Work? How do SSDs Work? How do Smartphone CPUs Work?

Erratum:

Animation: Mike Radjabov

Script: Teddy Tablante

Twitter: @teddytablante

Modeling: Prakash Kakadiya

Voice Over: Phil Lee

Sound Design: www.drilu.mx

Sound Effects and Music Editor: David Pinete

Supervising Sound Editor and Mixer: Luis Huesca

References:

Wikipedia contributors. "Back End of Line". "Central Processing Unit". "Computers". "Dynamic Random-Access Memory". "Motherboard". Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, Visited March 22nd 2022

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