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100
This Windows 8 interface works great for touch-enabled devices.
What is Metro UI?
100
Connects CPU to cache memory such as Level 2 and Level 3 caches.
What is Backside bus?
100
Early ones came in common sizes such as 168-pin, 68-pin, 144-pin, 172-pin or 200 pin.
What is What are DIMM and SO-DIMM?
100
Needs at least 2 drives; does not provide redundancy.
What is RAID 0 (Disk striping)?
100
Connects CPU via the frontside bus
What is the Northbridge?
200
To access frequently used applications on the Mac OS X desktop, click on this?
What is the Dock?
200
Digital circuit that manages the flow of data going to and from the computer's main memory.
What is the memory controller chip?
200
133 Mhz, 533 MHz, PC2-8500
What is DDR3-1066?
200
Devices are based on the combination of semiconductors, transistors, and bubble memory used to create electrical components with no moving parts.
What is solid state technology used to create solid state drives?
200
Stores the information that describes specific device parameters.
What is the CMOS chip?
300
This enables you to setup hard drives, manage devices, test system performance, and much more.
What is Administrative tools?
300
Makes a single CPU function like two CPUs, if the OS and applications support the technology.
What is Hyper-threading?
300
File on the hard drive used by Windows, though Windows uses it inefficiently.
What is Page file, swap file or virtual memory?
300
Many specialized server machines and enthusiasts' systems use this technology for various pieces of core hardware and peripherals, from hard drives to printers to high-end tape backup machines.
What is SCSI (Small computer system interface)?
300
Located close to the photosensitive drum.
What is the primary corona wire?
400
This is usually a thin wafer of silicon and tiny transistors.
What is CPU>
400
Has two execution units, two sets of pipelines, and two sets of pipelines share caches and RAM.
What is Dual-Core architecture?
400
These errors come in two radically different forms: real and phantom.
What are Parity errors? NOTE: Real parity errors are simply errors that the MCC detects from the parity or ECC (Error correction code) chips. Phantom parity errors show up on systems that don't have parity or ECC memory.
400
480 megabits per second, 5 meters
What is USB 2.0
400
1. Permanently adheres toner to the paper to make the image permanent. 2. Draws the toner onto the paper.
What are the fuser assembly and toner roller respectively?
500
Uses a cable to run through the area that requires connectivity. Uses a T connector or vampire tap for network tapping. All connections make up a network segment. Difficult to troubleshoot because problem isolation might necessitate an inspection of multiple network taps to make sure they either have a device connected or they are properly terminated.
What is bus topology?
500
Never use force with these?
What are Zero insertion force sockets (ZIF) sockets?
500
Slide or lift the panel off to reveal it.
What is SO-DIMM?
500
Convert 11000000.01100100.00001010.00100001
What is 192.100.10.33
500
Technology that provides power and data transmission through a single network cable.
What is PoE (Power over Ethernet)?
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