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  "video": "video-e20427a3.mp4",
  "description": "This video provides close-up footage of the internal components of a computer, specifically focusing on the **RAM (Random Access Memory) modules** installed on the motherboard.\n\nHere is a detailed breakdown of what is visible:\n\n*   **Subject:** The main focus is a section of a computer's motherboard.\n*   **RAM Modules:** There are two memory sticks visible, which are clearly labeled as RAM. They are seated in slots on the board.\n    *   **Module 1 (Top):** This module has a label that reads \"Memory Module A\". It appears to be a standard DDR-style memory stick.\n    *   **Module 2 (Bottom):** This module is more visible and has detailed markings. You can see the integrated circuits, the heat spreader, and serial numbers or part codes printed on the label.\n*   **Motherboard Features:** The surrounding area shows various other components typical of a PC:\n    *   **Connectors and Headers:** On the left side, there are several small electronic connectors and chips (possibly for front panel or internal peripherals).\n    *   **Cooling/Power Components:** Some smaller circuit boards or components with wires are visible near the left edge.\n    *   **Motherboard Markings:** The brand name \"GIGABYTE\" is visible on the motherboard itself, identifying the manufacturer.\n    *   **Slotting:** The physical slots where the RAM modules are inserted are apparent, designed to hold the memory sticks.\n    *   **Case/Chassis:** Parts of the surrounding computer case are visible, including perforated metal or plastic panels on the right side.\n*   **Visual Quality:** The footage is a macro or very close-up shot, allowing viewers to examine the physical hardware in detail, such as the gold contacts on the RAM sticks and the fine print on the modules.\n\nIn summary, the video is a **technical hardware inspection** of a computer motherboard, specifically highlighting the RAM installation.",
  "codec": "vp9",
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  "elapsed_s": 9.7
}