Battery on the MOBO that keeps the BIOS settings active by giving power to the BIOS chip.
What is CMOS?
Popular Linux distribution that uses alliterative animal names for codename of it's updates.
What is Ubuntu?
Most common case size, often 17-21 inches.
What is Mid Tower?
Ethernet cable that has a maximum bandwidth of 100 Mbps.
What is Cat 5?
Temporary storage that has data ready for easy access.
What is RAM?
OS that primarily uses the HPS+ and APFS file systems.
What is MacOS?
Smallest of the ATX cases.
What is Mini Tower?
The maximum amount of data that a network medium can theoretically transfer.
What is bandwidth?
Type of CPU socket that does not have pins on the bottom of the CPU package.
What is LGA?
Mobile OS that works with Apple devices.
What is iOS?
Type of case that allows the monitors to be sat on top of them.
What is Slim Line Case?
IEEE standard for Ethernet.
What is 802.3?
Uses platters to store data.
What is HDD?
Version of Windows that introduced Tiles to the GUI and removed the Start button.
What is Windows 8?
Company that introduced the BTX board to replace ATX but canceled it to focus on low power CPUs.
What is Intel?
Ethernet sequence with orange wires at position 1 and 2.
What is T568B?
Converts alternating current electricity from a wall outlet into the direct current need by the computer's components.
What is power supply?
Latest openSUSE version that has "rolling" updates.
What is Tumbleweed?
Case that is sometimes referred to as a Mini-ITX case.
What is Small Form Factor Cases?
Security measure that controls who can access certain aspects of the network.