This is what BIOS stands for.
What is Basic Input Output System?
This is what W stands for.
What is Watts?
This is what CPU stands for.
What is Computer Processing Unit?
This is the amount of data that can be stored.
What is Capacity?
This is an example of passive cooling.
What is Heat Sink?
This is a memory chip that stores the boot settings.
What is CMOS?
This is what current is measured in.
What is Amperes or Amps?
Some say the CPU is the (Blank) to the Computer.
What is Brain?
This is when devices function as intended for a predictable amount of time.
What is Reliability?
This is a cooling system for graphic cards.
What is graphics card cooling system?
This is what TPM stands for.
What is Trusted Platform Module?
This is what Blackout means.
What is Complete loss of AC power. A blown fuse, damaged transformer, or drowned power line.
This is what the speed of the CPU is measured in.
What is Cycles Per second?
This is what RAID stands for.
What is Redundant Array of Independent Disks?
This cooling system uses water to cool components.
What is water cooling system?
This is what UEFI stands for.
What is Unified Extensible Firmware Interface?
This is what UPS stands for.
What is Uninterruptible Power Supply?
This is how many cores are in a Hexa-Core CPU.
What is six Cores?
This RAID type provides fault tolerance up to two failed drives.
What is Double Parity?
This is what PC stands for.
What is Personal Computer?
This is a legacy system for booting computers.
What is BIOS?
This is what you would call a sudden increase in voltage exceeding 100 percent of the normal voltage on the line.
What is a spike?
This is what CISC stands for?
What is Complex Instruction Set Computer?
This is the relative cost of a solution based on its benefit. Economical things cost less than other things for the capabilities that they offer.
What is Economy?
This is how you would turn on a monitor.
What is pressing the power button?