This part of a computer contains the internal components, such as the motherboard, CPU, memory modules, adapter cards, fixed disks, and power supply unit.
What is a Case or Chassis
USB 1.0 only has these connectors:
What are Type A and Type B
This display technology provides the deepest, "true" blacks.
What is OLED?
This cable provides higher resolution and refresh rate than HDMI
DisplayPort
All software and data is processed using this kind of low-level code.
What is binary?
energy from magnetic and electrical sources, such as motors or other electronic devices, which can cause temporary or permanent faults
What is electromagnetic interference (EMI)
This standard has type A, B, and C connectors, with speeds up to a possible 20 Gbps
What is Gen 3.2
This display technology reduces bloom
Mini-LED
This generation of thunderbolt interface converted to the USB-C form factor
What is Thunderbolt 3?
RAM is this adjective, which states that it only retains data in memory while powered.
What is non-persistent.
This type of port connects devices to the PC via peripheral cables.
What is an I/O Port
This USB standard is the first standard to be unified with Thunderbolt 3
What is USB 4.0
This is the purpose of digitizers
What is converting analog input into digital input
This is the current maximum speed of SATA Cables
What is 600 MBps
This aspect of the motherboard provides the timing signal for the CPU
A USB host controller can theoretically support up to this many devices, but to overcome bandwidth limitations, most PC motherboards have multiple USB controllers, each with three or four ports.
What is 127
This standard caps out transfer rates at roughly 480 Mbps
What is USB 2.0
24 and 32 bit color ranges differ widely in available shades, but 32 bit color also adds this feature not available in 24-bit
What are Alpha Channels (transparency)
A 7 pin SATA cable does not supply power; power comes from this cable.
What is a 15 pin cable?
This device manages communication between the CPU and the devices the CPU communicates with
What is the chipset
Basic USB ports can provide up to this many watts
What is 4.5
This standard is the first to use USB type C connectors
What is USB 3.2
This device converts direct current to alternating current power for the backlight for legacy monitors.
What is an inverter?
This transfers power from the PSU to a legacy storage device.
What is a Molex connector?
System RAM is usually packaged within these devices