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Expansion cards
100

The number of expansion slots and memory slots the ITX-Mini motherboard form factor has. 

1 expansion slot, 1 or 2 memory slots

100

Flash drive is another word for.

USB and SSD

100

The standard cable used to transfer data between storage devices and the motherboard 

Serial ATA (SATA) cable 

100

Memory module used for laptops.

Small Outline DIMM (SODIMM)

100

Sends a video signal to a computer so that the signal can be recorded to a storage driver with capture software.

Capture card

200

An FSB.

The Front Side Bus is a bus that transmits data between the chipset memory controller to the CPU. It also sends control signals between the CPU and the memory controller.

200

An SSHD.

Solid State Hybrid Drive is a type of computer storage that combines the speed and performance of an SSD with the high storage capabilities of an HDD. It is a cost-effective to increase performance without outright purchasing an SSD which is more expensive. 

200

The difference between a converter and an adapter

An adapter simply connects whereas a converter also converts the technology. 

200

This memory module is twice as fast as SDRAM

DDR SDRAM 

200

This expansion card is needed for the computer to receive and display television signals. It allows users to watch television on their computers without the need for an actual TV set.

TV Tuner card

300

 The difference between a CPU socket and a CPU slot.

A CPU socket is a physical interface on the motherboard that connects the CPU to the rest of the system. A CPU slot is an older physical interface that does the same using a slot, not a socket. 

300

An HDD standard size that was used in mobile and other types of portable media but is no longer used.

1.8 inch HDD

300

A storage connector that has 34/40 pins and was supplanted by SATA. 

The Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE) connector

300
This memory module is equipped with ECC (Error Correcting Code)

DDR4 SDRAM

300

This serial computer expansion bus standard is required for NVMe usage. 

PCI-e

400

When a connector is "keyed".

It means if can only be inserted in one way.

400

 NVMe and the interface it uses.

NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) is a host controller interface and storage protocol that is designed to take advantage of the high speeds of solid-state drives (SSDs) that use NAND flash memory. It improves the performance of the memory functions of the computer.

400

The speeds of the SATA cables from SATA 1 to SATA 3 respectively. 

SATA 1---> 1.5 Gb/s

SATA 2---> 3.0 Gb/s

SATA 3---> 6.0 Gb/s

400

The difference between L1 and L2 cache.

L1 cache is called internal cache and is faster than L2 which is the external cache and is slower. If L1 does not include the necessary instructions, the CPU will turn to use L1.

400

A 32-bit bus with four times the bandwidth of PCI. 

PCI-X

500

The better CPU style out of LGA and PGA.

LGA sockets offer better mechanical stability and a higher pin density, which allows for better performance and faster data transfer rates. LGA sockets also tend to have a better thermal performance, as the CPU sits directly on the socket's connector, which allows for better heat dissipation.

500

The difference between SATA and NVMe.

NVMe offers faster data transfer speeds and lower latency compared to SATA, which makes it a better choice for high-performance applications such as gaming, video editing, and enterprise storage. SATA is still widely used for traditional hard drives and in systems that require large storage capacities.

500

The function of each cable of the RCA

The red cable delivers left audio channel, white is right audio channel, and the yellow cable is video. 

500
This memory module has the following specs:

- 1.5 V

- 800 Mhz

- 240 pins

DDR3 SDRAM

500

The most secure NIC card standard?

A wired NIC is more secure than a wireless one due to the requirement of a physical connection.