Modern Computer Programs & Hardware | Google IT Support Certificate

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In this video, you'll learn how a modern computer is built, including RAM, CPU, motherboards, and peripherals. Meet the main components of a desktop, discover their interrelation, and learn how binary data physically travels throughout the computer. After you study the essential hardware and programs from the ground up, you'll be able to build your own computer!

0:00 Introduction to Computer Hardware
5:41 Programs & Hardware
14:13 CPU: Computer Hardware
18:42 RAM: Computer Hardware
22:03 Motherboards: Computer Hardware
25:35 Computer Storage
29:56 Computer Power Supplies
34:01 Computer Peripherals
37:54 BIOS

This video is part of the Google IT Support Certificate, which introduces learners to troubleshooting, customer service, networking, operating systems, systems administration, and security. The program, created by Google employees in the field, is designed to provide you with job-ready skills in about 6 months to start or advance your career in IT.

Why earn a Google Career Certificate?
► No experience necessary: Learn job-ready skills with no college degree required.
► Learn at your own pace: Complete the 100% online courses on your own terms.
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Thank you for demystifying the engineering. What an incredible teacher.

notsure
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Every single computer youtuber refuses to explain these concepts. I guess its no surprise that google offers in depth explanations.

vroomvroom
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I wish back when I studied in 1992 we had this type of studying, now at 53 I'm back to refresh why I didn't get at that time. Really good explanations the preceding video was also great!

EF-yrpk
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I say a BIG THANK YOU to all the instructors in this course

OlaleyeAkintemi
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Love the way this was created, taught and explained. Using this as supplemental learning, love instructor Devan Sri-Tharan ❤. He makes everything sound so easy 😅

TruthFreedomTV
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"Let me first clean up my desk, " proceeds to move one single item....LOL! I thought this was funny! HAHA!

joepark
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I really need this course thanks so much for uploading this information.

okwarasijames
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Thanks, #Google. I already finished a few weeks ago. Now i try to do s over review .! I love it, great teachers . Thanks all

sangsangdv
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You guys are awesome. So much of knowledge shared with beginners, here on Youtube, which would otherwise cost a lot of money and learning time, to attain...tq Google team....

Vikermajit
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find no words to thank you. i am so grateful to you and your team.

fakrulislam
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Thank you so much for this detailed explanation 😁

dvgonewrong
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35:50
"To transfer 40 MB of date in a second, you will need a transfer speed of 240 Mb per second"
Is it a miscalculation or I understand the concept wrongly?

mikehong
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Awesome! But I rather have less scenery and more information that appears on test.

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Hello,
just a question:
Do you actally need any (associates or engineers) for *hardware* tasks in your company?!

If so, what certification and what path would suite best fo it?

Happy about an answer from google : )

andreas_tech
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34:52
I think you did a mistake here where you said megabyte per second instead of megabit per second.

Although you correct it after when you talked about how people commonly mistaken between the two terms, but it's worth noting.

Otherwise the amount of information in this lesson are amazing and helpful, so thanks a lot for that

AbdassalamAhmad
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HPZ400! I have one of them with a Xeon processor; very quiet and very performant

blazed-space
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Thanks alot for the vedio I learn from it

fatousallahmbye
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21:08 is inaccurate/outdated. We now have DDR5 available as of Oct 2020.

StrawBrain
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What initiates autosave in a word document? Is that a software or hardware thing?

tbrittingham
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CPU is processing data like a challenge level of 2048 puzzle game

MrTend