PC Parts
Operating Systems
Form Factors
Networking
Storage
100

The central hub that connects all other components, allowing the CPU, memory, and storage to communicate.

What is motherboard

100

A lightweight OS designed for Chromebooks, primarily optimized for web applications and cloud storage. 



What is Chrome OS

100

The most common standard for desktop computers, offering ample space for expansion slots and RAM modules, ideal for high-performance builds.

What is ATX

100

The hardware component within a device that provides a physical connection to a network (wired or wireless), each with a unique MAC address.

What is NIC

100

The traditional, cost-effective option using spinning magnetic disks (platters) to store data. They are slower but offer massive storage capacities.

What is HDD

200

Processes instructions and data, essentially the "brain" of the computer.

What is CPU

200

An open-source, highly customizable OS used in servers, development environments, and personal computing for tech enthusiasts.

What is Linux

200

 A slightly smaller version that fits in a wider range of cases, often with fewer expansion slots than ATX boards.

What is MicroATX
200

Connects multiple devices within a local area network (LAN) and efficiently forwards data packets to their specific destination using MAC addresses.

What is a Switch

200

Uses flash memory and has no moving parts, resulting in much faster speeds, greater durability, and lower power consumption than HDDs.

What is SSD

300

 Provides temporary, high-speed storage for quick data access when running programs.

What is RAM

300

Used for Apple's Macintosh computers, known for its sleek design, robust security, and use in creative industries.

What is MacOS

300

The smallest mainstream motherboard size, suitable for compact or small form factor PCs, typically with only two RAM slots and one PCIe slot. 



What is miniATX

300

Connects different networks together (e.g., a home network to the internet) and routes data packets based on their IP addresses.

What is Router

300


A type of SSD that connects directly to the motherboard via the PCIe interface, offering significantly higher bandwidth and the fastest speeds available, ideal for high-performance tasks and content creation. 













What is NVMe

400

Renders images, video, and animations, vital for gaming and content creation.

What is GPU

400

The most widely used global OS, known for its user-friendly interface and broad software compatibility.

What is Microsoft Windows

400

These resemble traditional desktop PCs and are standalone units, often used in small offices where a dedicated server rack is not available.

What is Tower

400

A network that connects devices within a limited area, such as a home, school, or office building.

What is LAN

400

A service where data is stored on remote servers managed by a third-party provider and accessed over the internet, such as Google Drive or Microsoft OneDrive.

What is Cloud Storage

500

Supplies power to all components

What is PSU

500

Examples include iOS and Android, designed for mobile devices.

What is Mobile OS

500

This is the smallest and most compact form factor, where multiple individual "blades" (each a simplified server or storage element) slide into a single, larger chassis that provides shared power, cooling, and network connectivity.

What is Blade

500

A network that spans a large geographic area, connecting multiple LANs and other networks. The internet is the largest example of a WAN.

What is WAN

500

A portable storage device that uses flash memory and a standard USB interface to connect to a computer or other device.

What is USB Flash Drive