How does Computer Hardware Work? 💻🛠🔬 [3D Animated Teardown]

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  • Опубликовано: 25 май 2024
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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.
    Do you want to support in-depth engineering and technology education? Join us at: / brancheducation
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    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 Máximo Balestrini for help with the CPU & GPU VLSI Visualizations
    github.com/mbalestrini/sky130...
    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
    Animation built using Blender 3.4.1 www.blender.org/
    References:
    27 Main Parts of Motherboard and its Function ourtechroom.com/tech/parts-of...
    Cortex-A77- Microarchitectures - ARM en.wikichip.org/wiki/arm_hold...
    GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Review - Pascal GPU Architecture www.guru3d.com/articles-pages...
    Intel's 10th Generation Desktop CPUs have arrived - Still on 14nm arstechnica.com/gadgets/2020/...
    Intel Core i9 - 10850K Processor ark.intel.com/content/www/us/...
    Insights into DDR5 Sub-Timings and Latencies www.anandtech.com/show/16143/...
    Mechanical Keyboard Guide www.daskeyboard.com/blog/mech...
    Nvidia GP102 www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs....
    Teardown of a PC Power Supply www.righto.com/2021/05/teardo...
    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
    #Computer #Hardware #Teardown

Комментарии • 6 тыс.

  • @BranchEducation
    @BranchEducation  Год назад +1297

    If you could pick us to do deep dive into just one of the topics mentioned in the video, which would it be? Of course, we would love to make all these videos right away, but it takes us a ton of time for each video, so tell us your favorite. Either that or rank the topics we should pursue. Honestly, this will help us to choose which topic to do next.

  • @AlexRodriguez-lk1jy
    @AlexRodriguez-lk1jy 8 месяцев назад +2934

    This is what RUclips is all about. A group of people spending hundreds of hours researching something complex, and then dumbing it down with cool animations for the world to see. You guys have my full support!

    • @its_past_here
      @its_past_here 8 месяцев назад +14

      This is how i would define it ❤

    • @jordixboy
      @jordixboy 7 месяцев назад +34

      that is not what youtube is all about. This is a full blown very costly production, just like TV. youtube *WAS* all about publishing personal videos.

    • @infectedpotato117
      @infectedpotato117 6 месяцев назад +20

      dude, its called RUclips, not AGroupOfPeopleSpendingHundredsOfHoursResearchingSomethingComplexAndThenDumbingItDownWithCoolAnimationsForTheWorldToSeeTube

    • @AlexRodriguez-lk1jy
      @AlexRodriguez-lk1jy 6 месяцев назад +9

      @jordixboy you sound pretty salty about this topic, why click on the video then? I'm sure there's a whole algorithm dedicated to vlogging or whatever you like. If you want to talk history, RUclips was originally supposed to be a dating website

    • @CodingAqyanoos
      @CodingAqyanoos 6 месяцев назад +2

      Exactly 😂 well said straight face

  • @WeldonWen
    @WeldonWen Год назад +1835

    Feel like a single thank isn't enough. The animation, the information, we need more of this!

  • @anishpadhi4410
    @anishpadhi4410 3 месяца назад +30

    I work in the semiconductor industry myself, and I can't yet fathom how incredible a task you have achieved. Absolutely mind-boggling work folks.
    To explain the whole complex system in such an easy way with pitch-perfect animations, simply incredible work guys.

  • @aronkogler
    @aronkogler 4 месяца назад +159

    How da hell can a free video be so detailed? I know there are patreon and sponsors, but it's incredible! It can't even fit in my mind how much work and detail you gave in this channel! Excellent job!!!❤👌

  • @applepie9806
    @applepie9806 6 месяцев назад +624

    As a 3d artist, the amount of work that went into this is mindblowing. You guys are educating generations of people with highest quality. I wish my classrooms were this good as a kid.

    • @cloutchx
      @cloutchx 4 месяца назад +7

      It really is mindblowing what they have done in this video 🤯

    • @muhsinat2151
      @muhsinat2151 15 дней назад +1

      How did you do that😮

  • @theReimy
    @theReimy Год назад +2387

    This is one of the most underrated youtube channels I know of. Awesome graphics, sounds and explanation!

    • @girayyazici7439
      @girayyazici7439 Год назад +68

      Most underrated channel for sure. This kind of effort has to be appreciated more. I am studying 3d modeling myself and i can imagine how much effort they give for just a single video.

    • @toptravelingoffers7666
      @toptravelingoffers7666 Год назад +12

      @@girayyazici7439 yes

    • @RobVicRJ
      @RobVicRJ Год назад +13

      Statistically, with more than 1MM subs, it is already at top 1% of RUclips. But I agree with you that it should be even higher.

    • @JotaLok
      @JotaLok Год назад

      Exactly what i wanted to comment haha, I cannot believe it has so little recognizement. It deserves so much more.

    • @BranchEducation
      @BranchEducation  Год назад +66

      Thanks!! We appreciate it!

  • @Nightweaver1
    @Nightweaver1 Месяц назад +11

    Really one of the coolest things I've ever seen. It's almost magic that all of this can be made as tiny as it is and that it all works together so accurately and quickly. Computers are one of those items that only a few tenths of a percent of our population will ever know how they truly work, down to the atomic scale.

  • @jonass1285
    @jonass1285 4 месяца назад +117

    Recently discovered your channel. The amount of knowledge your videos provide is insane, like an entire university course. Thank you!

  • @HamedKhania
    @HamedKhania 11 месяцев назад +494

    After 20 Years of working with computers, I can say this video is 1,000,000% awesome.

    • @obaydasarahneh236
      @obaydasarahneh236 11 месяцев назад +1

      Hey
      So i need to ask some expert guy
      First I wanted to learn in college computer science or maybe computer engineering
      But i found 2 topics
      one is software engineering
      and the second is electrical and electronics engineering
      (People said it’s more focused in electronics)
      So i am very confused which to choose

    • @mrwhitesam6917
      @mrwhitesam6917 11 месяцев назад

      I do not know if in computer engieneering you see that kind of nanotecnology

    • @snakeeye209
      @snakeeye209 11 месяцев назад

      @@obaydasarahneh236 L, didn't answer your question

    • @cadenmartin2262
      @cadenmartin2262 10 месяцев назад +5

      @@obaydasarahneh236 Computer Science primarily focuses and has a concentration on software and logic combined with analytical and theoretical mathematics to build (and sometimes use those mathematical concepts in data science) logic. On the contrary, many people imply that CE is the bridging point between software and hardware, connecting the two concepts together and really producing something out of it. You'll have a more concentration with lower-level languages i.e., assembly, c++, c, c# that are compiled (translated) on build time straight into binary or machine code that the computer can then interpret and execute. Also, in CE you'll have higher concentrations on things like physics, electricity, and manufacturing the hardware.
      I would recommend you take a look at your prospective schools' curriculums for CE and CS and really decide from there what you want to do. In short, Computer Science is viewed as a more theoretical philosophy while CE is viewed as a more practical philosophy. Both are sciences, but, again, it really just depends on what you're looking for, abstraction or practicality.
      Oh, also, (because I'm very intrigued by CS) some of those theoretical math classes might include: calc 1, calc 2, calc 3, discrete mathematics, linear algebra, and others.

    • @cadenmartin2262
      @cadenmartin2262 10 месяцев назад +1

      Hopefully this will help you with your decision, good luck.

  • @aerer2
    @aerer2 Год назад +258

    This is insane. I don't understand how humans figured out how to make this stuff. And the amount of work and effort put into this video is amazing. Super high quality and really interesting.

    • @JB.zero.zero.1
      @JB.zero.zero.1 Год назад +31

      I have an associate who is a physics boffin, he works in development and is on another level.
      Multiply him by 1000s - all dedicated in their own field of expertise.
      Then factor in decades of R & D.
      It takes vast teams and shared knowledge.
      But yeah - it is mind blowing.

    • @sonaliroychowdhury4271
      @sonaliroychowdhury4271 Год назад +13

      This is insane is true, while i am typing i am now thinking what all is working to get this comment over as a reply.

    • @sambhavgiri4007
      @sambhavgiri4007 Год назад +1

      It's the need for compact computation that we have arrived here. It's all switches..

    • @UnbekannterSoldat74
      @UnbekannterSoldat74 Год назад +5

      Well I think once you've figured out how transistors work, you can scale it up and use it to your maximum creativity. And I think that's so amazing about it. All of this is pure problem solving.

    • @BromanLegion
      @BromanLegion 9 месяцев назад +5

      It was completed by millions of dedicated and passionate people very incrementally over many years. The result we see today seems overwhelmingly complex but how we got there was by taking tiny baby steps of improvement over the course of several decades.

  • @alanlacosse8850
    @alanlacosse8850 3 месяца назад +11

    Grateful to be alive during a time where information like this is so accessible and easy to digest

  • @Achillieas420
    @Achillieas420 4 дня назад

    Being a pc gaming enthusiast who just built a sweet gaming rig, This actually brings out some emotion in me, we humans can achieve some really incredible things… and really makes me appreciate each component with love

  • @TheSektorz
    @TheSektorz Год назад +1520

    Insane effort - huge props to your 3d modeling and animation people!

  • @thedemon_mk
    @thedemon_mk Год назад +289

    hands down the most detail oriented channel on this planet......hats off guys

  • @r_mclovin
    @r_mclovin 9 дней назад +1

    For real now, this is one of the best videos ever made.
    Covering a complex topic in such detail and presenting it with these amazing high quality animations and easily understandable explanations for normal people to learn about how the very device works they're watching that video on, that is just unbelievable. And doing all of this even *for free* so everyone with internet can watch this makes it a tremendous contribution to the education of the whole world. Because of you, young people will be introduced to the interior of computers the way older generations wish they were.
    To me, that makes it one of the best and most important videos ever. Heck, your whole channel is a pure gold mine, I can't thank you enough for your hard work. You are heroes!

  • @senthilnathanviswanathan4924
    @senthilnathanviswanathan4924 20 дней назад +1

    It was mind blowing. Have no words. Just dumbfounded. That you took 500 hours for this video humbled me hands down. Simply great.

  • @Cokoladni
    @Cokoladni Год назад +321

    This is a fantastic level of detail. Hats off to the animators.

  • @GUYX10
    @GUYX10 Год назад +233

    im a 3D animator myself, and the amount of work put into these videos blows my mind. you are amazing. thanks for making the world a smarter place!

    • @photoniccannon2117
      @photoniccannon2117 Год назад +4

      I know nothing about this channel, but the sheer amount of work that went into this video earned me a very quick subscribe (with an eager anticipation for future content). I’m amazed at the sheer amount of skill it would require to model all of this.

    • @Wanderlauch
      @Wanderlauch Год назад +8

      I'm wondering how this amount of work is even economically viable

    • @GUYX10
      @GUYX10 Год назад +1

      @@Wanderlauch same!

    • @mrsnoo86
      @mrsnoo86 Год назад +1

      and he rendered this in 60 fps. lol. and i wonder how much time needed to render 1 frame?

    • @progamer0235_
      @progamer0235_ 11 месяцев назад

      WTHOMGNW

  • @qbanz00
    @qbanz00 16 дней назад +1

    1:43 …this video is top notch …seamless & immaculate in presentation. I had an audible gasp when I saw that transition

  • @888Kphgo
    @888Kphgo 4 дня назад

    First, thank you RUclips for giving this platform to the world. We are communicating from every corners of the world. Sir,we thank you for this very valuable topic.🙏

  • @TarasBuria
    @TarasBuria Год назад +239

    I cannot even imagine how much skill, time, and effort videos like this require. Absolutely incredible!

    • @Anonymous-qb4vc
      @Anonymous-qb4vc Год назад +3

      And absolute knowledge of it all!

    • @SpeedfrkOne
      @SpeedfrkOne Год назад +6

      The narrator indicated this whole project took over 500 hours

  • @brain_frame
    @brain_frame Год назад +152

    Wonderful animation, quality educational content, clear and straight to the point. I think these videos definitely succeed in spreading engineering enthusiasm and appreciation for the complexity in technology we take for granted.

    • @markfriday1229
      @markfriday1229 Год назад +4

      It's mind blowing how they were able to make such a detailed and realistic animation.
      Please, let me add. I'm a 19yrs old, and I love Tech so much. I want to study computer science, but my parents can't afford sending me to college. I am really in need of a remote job. I can work as a virtual assistant, graphics designer, etc.
      I would appreciate being referred to anyone who may need such services too. Thanks

    • @jlgroovetek
      @jlgroovetek Год назад +2

      ​@@markfriday1229 Good luck Mark. What is your passion? If it's 3D/Multimedia design, note that Computer Science isn't really the path to take. Computer Science can help you down the path of software development, ICT, AI, and to a lesser extent, hardware design and project management.
      In any case, I hope you can find a path to success and wish you all the very best.

    • @Apnaintzar
      @Apnaintzar 11 месяцев назад

      Whow❤

  • @kaalamanlangkapatid2062
    @kaalamanlangkapatid2062 4 месяца назад +7

    As a visual/spatial learner this is the most effective ways to catch up everything. I totally appreciate this kind of video❤❤❤

  • @1moblin2
    @1moblin2 14 дней назад +1

    the Cell BroadBand Engine made by amazing Japanese of Sony for the PlayStation 3 is truly one of the greatest CPU tech ever......deep dive video on that would be soooo good

  • @manpetepetrop8034
    @manpetepetrop8034 Год назад +104

    500 hours to make such an amazing video ! That's a 2 months job for 8 hours/day for a single person !! How many people work for such a complicated project if I may ask ?
    Your dedication and commitment to help us all visualize and dive deep into these amazing technologies shines through your content - not so many videos uploaded (if each one is SO HARD to make !), but when done I feel so satisfied -eagerly waiting for the next one. Praise to all your team !

    • @BranchEducation
      @BranchEducation  Год назад +71

      3 people but luckily we'll use the 3D model assets for many other videos.

    • @xv179
      @xv179 Год назад +19

      @@BranchEducation Thanks for your effort and thank you for make it available for free

    • @jimbernard3289
      @jimbernard3289 Год назад +3

      @@BranchEducation Thank you sir!

    • @DonEsteban3D
      @DonEsteban3D 10 месяцев назад

      @@BranchEducation Do you use blender for animations? It looks super time consuming project.

  • @Ryan-gc3sd
    @Ryan-gc3sd Год назад +93

    I can’t believe im watching this for free, this level of detail and information is absolutely incredible, thank you 🙏🏽

  • @taylorsimpson8897
    @taylorsimpson8897 12 дней назад

    This is beyond amazing. Studying to be a technician and wanted to get an idea on how things work. Between this and another channel called PowerCert I'm learning a lot. VERY COOL!!

  • @Malenhad
    @Malenhad 10 дней назад

    The animations are outstanding! What a work of love for the craft that is. Almost got tears in my eyes...

  • @WakattA-
    @WakattA- Год назад +65

    No words to describe the work behind this 🙌

  • @alikhawar520
    @alikhawar520 Год назад +77

    Being a 3D Artist myself, I can tell the massive amount of work that went into this video, and in all your other videos. I really appreciate all your efforts.

  • @salierisneighbor9736
    @salierisneighbor9736 4 дня назад

    This is amazing! I've never seen such a easy to understand overview like this. It looks stunning

  • @johnnydied9563
    @johnnydied9563 16 дней назад

    I love how well this video was animated.

  • @ThiemenDoppenberg
    @ThiemenDoppenberg Год назад +61

    The quality of the 3D dissections is unbelievable. This must take so much time to make! Well done

  • @itsme-_-6750
    @itsme-_-6750 Год назад +164

    Another amazing video from Branch Education. Soo much info cramped into just 17 mins. I can't even comprehend what level of research and work hours it takes to make these videos. Simply amazing!

  • @tradingwithmalo
    @tradingwithmalo 29 дней назад

    If computer hardware was a home/native language this fits the profile, WELL DONE

  • @theencore398
    @theencore398 Год назад +27

    I cannot even fathom the amount of work that has went into this single video, which is here for free, this is one the greatest donation to the rest of the humanity by you guys. Respects to all of you who have worked on it.

  • @Casual_Sloth
    @Casual_Sloth Год назад +151

    This was an incredibly informative video. Thank you for the immense effort your team has put into it.

  • @hemant07
    @hemant07 Месяц назад

    the amount of hard work done here is one of the best in I've ever seen on RUclips.

  • @mayambamakumba8429
    @mayambamakumba8429 4 месяца назад +3

    So far this is the best videos I have seen. The explanation is crystal and very detailed you cannot miss a thing. Thank you, Branch Education for taking so much time to come up with these animations they are very helpful. I look forward to more of your video's.

  • @oscaretcheverry616
    @oscaretcheverry616 Год назад +48

    This type of content is gold. There isn't much of it on youtube, at least not in this kind of detail, so when you find something like this, it's pure dopamine. Great videos and keep it up

  • @mariachiinajar
    @mariachiinajar 5 месяцев назад +137

    Thousandsand thousands of pictures and breaking apart into pieces and 500 hours of animating work! I’m infinitely humbled by your dedication…! Millions and billion thanks, branch work and all who are part of this beautiful endeavour!

  • @michaelglinsky2614
    @michaelglinsky2614 25 дней назад

    I haven't understood most of it but I have understood something and that's better than nothing and I can't imagine how much work composing this video was.
    I will definitely be coming back to rewatch when I acquire more knowledge.

  • @GagandeepSingh-me4qt
    @GagandeepSingh-me4qt 18 дней назад

    By far the best animated video I have watched on computers

  • @VerbalCoffee
    @VerbalCoffee Год назад +52

    This really puts in perspective of how far we've come in the last century. It's amazing.

  • @JoyMahendru
    @JoyMahendru Год назад +27

    Thanks! Bro I cannot believe you taught me so much in just 18 minutes. I will build my gaming pc soon all thanks to you I got the courage to do it!

  • @jamilor
    @jamilor 3 месяца назад

    I just want to say I absolutely love this channel. I’m so glad I found it. I can’t think of another channel that’s this informative with such a high production value.

  • @ksnative785
    @ksnative785 3 месяца назад +1

    This was one of the most intriguing, informative, and captivating RUclips videos I've actually EVER seen before. The 3-D rendering blew my mind! Thank you for making this video - I as well as thousands to come, will benefit greatly by better understanding how a computer's hardware works - All because of your awesome production.
    KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!!!

  • @GabrielBlink
    @GabrielBlink Год назад +57

    i don't know how to describe this video in one word, or even one sentence. It is just too incredible, all the details, the animation, the explanation, clear and technical. Congratulations to everyone involved in this video, you guys nailed it.

  • @han-huo
    @han-huo Год назад +16

    Not only was this unbelievably high-quality, but the information was also giving concisely and quickly, which I feel is something that detailed videos sometimes lack. Even though it was on the longer side, I never lost attention.

  • @thomasholroyd9206
    @thomasholroyd9206 58 минут назад

    Super appreciate the work that went into this video and I learnt a lot from it.

  • @cristianvaleriutoma8949
    @cristianvaleriutoma8949 3 месяца назад +1

    When I was student (20 yrs ago), we just imagined in our head how these things were working, now the "kids" have access to amazing explanation videos. Amazing work - keep going!

  • @ColtenGarrett-ic7rz
    @ColtenGarrett-ic7rz 5 месяцев назад +70

    Don't ever stop making these videos. The amazing effort you go through "you" your team keep up the good work and please start doing even more. I know $2 isn't much but it's something. when you get my 6 year old and my 12 year old son along with myself using your videos as sleep medication and Educational that does something. Your turning Education into something it was supposed to be. Thanks again.

  • @Empath-xb6sf
    @Empath-xb6sf Месяц назад

    My son and I thoroughly enjoyed this learning lesson.

  • @pyro-7601
    @pyro-7601 2 месяца назад +2

    The most professional animation about computer hardware I've seen

  • @user-hn2wc3fy7y
    @user-hn2wc3fy7y Год назад +27

    This is the exact level of visual detail I've been waiting for from anyone on the internet and really, only a channel like this could've have delivered so perfectly. With how complex and microscopic the makeup of parts are, it had to be CGI, but even the biggest VFX-focused channels have nothing on this so I knew I'd have to wait for you to put something out. Waiting for the CPU videos patiently!

  • @DronePath
    @DronePath Год назад +26

    THE best in-depth video about computers kudos to the people behind the scenes that made this happen

  • @Azdingue
    @Azdingue 5 месяцев назад +2

    The quality of the animations in this video are absolutely astonishing truly inspiring and amazing work done by the team

  • @jefferysimon
    @jefferysimon 22 дня назад

    Really fantastic break down and commentary! Hats off to art and animation taking the time on specifics and open slices of hardware. 👍

  • @kartikpodugu
    @kartikpodugu 11 месяцев назад +122

    Oh my god. The attention to detail is amazing.
    I can only imagine the effort you guys have put into this.
    more power to you guys for more such videos.

  • @tiagovdaa
    @tiagovdaa Год назад +30

    I've been building and repairing PC's since the 80's and for about 20 years working in I.T. as a SysAdmin, SRE and DevOps engineer and I never saw a video or a detailed explanation like this.
    That's exactly what I was searching for: a detailed explanation to help teach my kids (and wife).
    Thanks!

  • @Zinu4
    @Zinu4 Месяц назад

    An incredible amount of work. This is what RUclips should be!

  • @frikkie91
    @frikkie91 18 дней назад

    This is by far one of the most awesome channels on RUclips! Thank you very much!

  • @piconano
    @piconano Год назад +51

    Your channel is like fine wine. It gets better with time.
    This is the most fascinating animation I've seen on computers.
    Looking forward to your video on the microelectronics inside them chips.

  • @botnaruionut1498
    @botnaruionut1498 Год назад +21

    props to the hardware and 3d modelling/animation team that worked on this to be as precise as humanly possible, absolutely insane

  • @nareshtrivedi4708
    @nareshtrivedi4708 Месяц назад +1

    One of the great video I have seen so far on you tube among every topic! Pls continue to teach the world! Thank you for your efforts!

  • @wagnsprinter
    @wagnsprinter 2 месяца назад +1

    These graphics are so stunning, I have watched several videos now and am just getting mindblown more and more... So impressive and beautiful

  • @amirsafari7140
    @amirsafari7140 Год назад +29

    Branch education was one of those channels that i was always sorry and upset that their videos were getting low views compared to the quality of their creation, but tonight i checked their older videos again and i was amazed by the amount of view that older video have gotten, i am so happy that you guys are getting the attention you deserve
    And i always was like why they put this much effort to make this videos when views are low, but apparently you knew that hard work eventually pays off

  • @hipperooni383
    @hipperooni383 Год назад +5

    The "inspired by The Magic School Bus" really caught me off guard there

  • @mbuso4
    @mbuso4 4 месяца назад +2

    I really appreciate the amount of work put into this video. Subscribed instantly!

  • @gabrielelite4848
    @gabrielelite4848 3 месяца назад +2

    the first best video i am seeing on youtube this is worthy of anyones time on earth, wow congrats to you for showing a path for content that consumers need but is scarce, all the way from kenya👍✌💯

  • @likhith-lexus
    @likhith-lexus Год назад +25

    If anyone asks me what's your all time favourite video on RUclips, I'll quickly share this. This video should literally deserve an award. I'm a VFX enthusiast and I know how much skill and effort it takes to produce a video like this

  • @gab882
    @gab882 Год назад +22

    These videos are so ridiculously high quality. thanks for existing.

  • @kitkatpadywak7609
    @kitkatpadywak7609 4 месяца назад +2

    I just wanna say thank you to everyone who works on this channel for the hard work you do to educate people. I just recently built a pc with my brother and had a basic understanding of the different hardware, but this put into perspective how everything works on a microscopic level. It’s so cool to watch your videos and gain a deeper understanding of the topics.

  • @randomknowledgeperson2872
    @randomknowledgeperson2872 4 месяца назад

    one of the best animations i’ve ever seen on this, or any other platform. the fact you guys put these out for free is astounding

  • @ExploringNew1
    @ExploringNew1 Год назад +17

    This is just crazy 3D modelling skills. I can't imagine the effort it took to make this. Just wow

  • @fronkus123
    @fronkus123 Год назад +20

    The amount of time and work that goes into these videos is incredible. Seems like something a lot of people might overlook.

  • @posoot
    @posoot 28 дней назад

    I'm about a minutes, and I'm just blown the hell away. Thank you guys so much.

  • @braisvianomoure5952
    @braisvianomoure5952 4 месяца назад

    This video is absolutely amazing! It shows how all the PC components work together including a brief explanation of each one. I am definitely showing it to my students!

  • @yuriypro3075
    @yuriypro3075 8 месяцев назад +42

    I want to express my great gratitude for such an incredibly titanic work. As a teacher, I will definitely use this video in my lessons

  • @gabrielmuteca
    @gabrielmuteca 4 месяца назад

    Storytelling, Facts, Visuals, Clear and concise explanations - OMG! It's 2am and I am consuming more vital content in less than 17 minutes than a whole whole month. This may seem overexaggerated but it is not. And no I do not work for or sponsor @BranchEducation but simply sharing my experience which I hope you too are enjoying. This is AMAZING.

  • @Shine___10101
    @Shine___10101 5 месяцев назад +34

    This is a revolutionizing way to learning about how computers work. I can't seem to believe that I am watching this for free and I can't explain how happy I am that I found this video. Thank you so much to the sponsors of this video and to the 3D modeling team who insured high quality output of the visualization of this amazing learning material.

  • @BlackSageTheOne
    @BlackSageTheOne Месяц назад

    Man, I am so grateful for this video. I have always wondered what goes on in our modern day computers. This makes me want to continue studying in the field of computer engineering. Thank you for sharing this Branch Education.

  • @purvue
    @purvue Месяц назад

    I definitely shared. I get so many people that ask me for help with their computer but they dont have basic understanding of how it works. So this vid is freaking incredible

  • @RyanTaylor03
    @RyanTaylor03 9 месяцев назад +46

    This might well be the best video I've seen on RUclips after thousands of total watch hours. Absolutely massive well done to the team that created this!

  • @aspirantindranil8246
    @aspirantindranil8246 Год назад +3

    As a 18 year old student this is like a god gifted channel to me. I don't have words to express how incredible this video is. Graphics, animations, explanation and everything is superb. Thanks a lot branch education for this video.
    Additionally, I want a video on Computer Architecture and if you make one I will be obliged.

  • @Yellow_tiger_2023
    @Yellow_tiger_2023 2 месяца назад +2

    Those who didn't like the video are criminals. Probably the best channel engineering channel I have came across.👑🔥

  • @jordanwilsenach
    @jordanwilsenach Месяц назад

    This is a kind of video that makes it a whole lot more easier and clearer for the viewer to understand, really enjoying the content, its very well made and very well thought out!

  • @bueb8674
    @bueb8674 Год назад +4

    Literally some on the highest quality videos on RUclips. Also it's amazing how complex the tech we use everyday is. Each component here could be it's own hour long video, if not more.

    • @AntonioNoack
      @AntonioNoack Год назад

      An hour really undersells their complexity 😄.
      Manuals for CPUs are typically roughly 5000 pages long.
      The GPU will be just as complex.

  • @chrisnesbitt_jr
    @chrisnesbitt_jr 10 месяцев назад +18

    I cannot emphasize enough how incredible this video is… I am absolutely floored by the level of effort and expertise that I’m enjoying for free 😮

  • @xe2282
    @xe2282 3 месяца назад +2

    Okay, let's put the video theme aside.Man , the amount of effort to create this video, and animate all of those things must have been insane. You have a new subscriber.

  • @afti03
    @afti03 Месяц назад

    This video has kept me glued to my screen, constantly rewinding to make sure my brain understood the information properly. I absolutely love this channel! i got into computer architecture after seeing your video about Sata SSDs, which i thought to be mind blowing, and pretty close to magic. 2 years later i have two of my very own builds, assembled by myself with my own sweat and tears. I have a deeper respect for technology now, and it's thanks to the level of understanding i achieved after watching your insanely well crafted videos. As a video editor myself, i feel humbled by the level of quality seen here.

  • @1CheeseBurger
    @1CheeseBurger Год назад +11

    How does this video not have millions of views? The amount of detail, dedication and work put into this video is mind-blowing.

  • @adrian23422
    @adrian23422 Год назад +8

    Wow, I though you just bought some assets that already existed and then did some animating (which is quite a feat in itself) but modeling all of this in such detail is just insane production quality for a youtube channel

  • @texloch1401
    @texloch1401 Месяц назад

    I'm obsessed with this video. QUALITY education. Thanks for sharing.

  • @abdulkazmi8077
    @abdulkazmi8077 24 дня назад

    Absolute beauty. The animation , The Desktop and The dedication put in this.

  • @metalenergy1998
    @metalenergy1998 Год назад +8

    As always, amazing animations, wonderful way to make education graphical and entertaining

  • @curby-leewilliams4459
    @curby-leewilliams4459 Год назад +6

    I'm actually a Comp Sci Student who has studied chemical engineering previously. The way they integrated engineering principles, physics, animation and the stellar sound quality - hats off to you guys! 🎩 I'm legit excited and amped for another video and would even consider doing courses on Brilliant later on in life

  • @robtrot8830
    @robtrot8830 Месяц назад

    This has honestly got to be one of if not THE most in-depth and impressive videos I've ever seen relating to computer architecture! I just subscribed now. :)

  • @walterhughes7763
    @walterhughes7763 Месяц назад

    This is a crazy level of work for a youtube video. Thank you!