A screen that is 800 x 600 pixels.
What is SVGA?
Pentium 4, Celeron, Core 2 Duo and Xeon use this socket.
What is LGA 775?
RAM
What is Random Access Memory?
This hard drive uses a 40 or 80-wire data cable and a four pin Molex connector. It's often configured in pairs.
What is PATA?
A PC workstation with maximum RAM and CPUs and many OSs is used for this function
What is virtualization?
The native 1280 x 1024 resolution for many desktop monitors.
What is SXGA?
Phenom II, Athlon II & Sempron use this socket
What is AM3?
DDR SDRAM
What is Double Data Rate Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory?
This hard drive type uses a single serial point-to-point connection cable.
What is SATA?
A PC with minimal RAM, CPU and power, designed to work with a server
What is a thin client?
Laptops with a 1366 x 768 pixel display and a 16:9 display ratio use this standard.
What is WXGA?
Core i3/i5/i7, Pentium,& Xeon with Sandy Bridge architecture use this socket.
what is LGA 1155?
DDR-500 runs at this clock speed
What is 250 MHz?
This hard drive type can use a maximum cable length of 2 meters
What is eSATA?
A PC with fast CPU, maximum RAM and a monitor with the best possible color display is used for this function
What is a graphics workstation?
Big ol' CRTs with 1600 x 1200 display use this standard.
What is UXGA?
An AMD A-Series CPU with 906 pins uses this socket
What is FM2+?
PC2-6400 RAM is the same as this DDR2 speed rating
What is DDR2-800?
This hard drive type should never be defragged
What is SSD?
A PC with fast CPU, maximum RAM, large hard drive, high-quality audio interface and a monitor with the best possible color display is used for this function.
What is an audio-visual editing workstation?
27"+ monitors using a 16:10 display ratio and 2560 x 1600 resolution.
What is WQXGA?
Core i7, Xeon & Celeron chips without integrated graphics use this socket.
What is LGA 1366?
A speed rating of PC3-19200 translates into what DDR I/O speed?
What is 1200 MHz?
S.M.A.R.T technology was introduced with which drive standard?
What is ATA-3? (for PATA drives)
A PC with a gigabit NIC, multiple large hard drives, a RAID array, lots of RAM and a fast CPU is used for this function.
What is a home server PC?