What does CPU stand for? and what does it do?
Central Processing Unit; The Brain of the Computer
Where are RAM slots located?
next to Central Processing Unit
What is the definition of "Motherboard"?
A large circuit board that fits into the computer case and all the computer components connect to it.
How many "Cooling Methods" are there?
4
What protocol is "80" used for?
HTTP
What step is "Decode" and what does it do?
Step #2: Understands what the instuctions mean
What are Single Channel?
One RAM stick (Basic)
How many motherboard connectors are there?
4
This component "Blows air to cool components"
Fan
110
What step is "Fetch" and what does it do?
Step #1" Get info for memory RAM
What are Dual Channel?
1. CPU
2. Memory
3. Disk Drives
4. Peripherals
This component "Transfers heat between CPU and Heat Sink"
Thermal (Paste/Pads)
Does port "FTP" follow protocol 20/21? or 22 & 23?
20/21
What step is "Store" and what does it do?
Step #4: Save the result if needed
What are Triple Channel?
Less Common; 3 RAM sticks
What are "power connectors?"
provide power to motherboard and CPU
This component "Uses fluid to efficiently cool powerful CPU's"
Liquid Cooling
SSH and Telnet follow which protocol?
22 & 23
What step is "Execute" and what does it do?
Step #3: Carriers out the instruction (math, logic, data)
What are Quad Channels?
4 RAM sticks for very fast performance usually for high end systems
What are the difference between "sata" and "esata"?
Sata - Connect Internal
Esata - External Drives
This component "Metal block absorbs heat from CPU"
How many ports are there?
8