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What is directly accessed and manipulated by the CPU during program execution?
What is directly accessed and manipulated by the CPU during program execution?
- Cache
- Primary memory
- Registers
- RAM (correct)
Which component of computer co-ordinates overall functioning of the computer?
Which component of computer co-ordinates overall functioning of the computer?
- Registers
- North Bridge (correct)
- CU
- ALU
What does form factor refer to?
What does form factor refer to?
- All of these (correct)
- Electrical requirements
- Geometry
- Dimensions
What is known as CPU’s working memory?
What is known as CPU’s working memory?
What is not a secondary memory?
What is not a secondary memory?
What should be considered to maximize the computer's upgradability?
What should be considered to maximize the computer's upgradability?
Which type of motherboard has no ports?
Which type of motherboard has no ports?
Pentium -III Processors are used in which type of motherboards?
Pentium -III Processors are used in which type of motherboards?
Which motherboards support both Pentium III and Pentium IV processors?
Which motherboards support both Pentium III and Pentium IV processors?
What processors are supported by ATX motherboards?
What processors are supported by ATX motherboards?
Which motherboards have slot type and PGA type processor sockets?
Which motherboards have slot type and PGA type processor sockets?
Which component is not present in Baby AT motherboards?
Which component is not present in Baby AT motherboards?
Which type of motherboard has a 24-pin Power connector?
Which type of motherboard has a 24-pin Power connector?
MPGA processor sockets are found in which type of motherboards?
MPGA processor sockets are found in which type of motherboards?
Study Notes
CPU and Memory
- The CPU directly accesses and manipulates registers during program execution
- CPU's working memory is known as Cache Memory
Motherboards
- The motherboard coordinates the overall functioning of the computer
- ATX motherboards support both Pentium III and Pentium IV processors
- ATX motherboards have a 24-pin Power connector
- MPGA processor sockets are found in ATX motherboards
- Baby AT motherboards lack a key component: PS/2 ports
- Slot-A motherboards have slot type and PGA type processor sockets
Processors
- Pentium-III Processors are used in Slot-A motherboards
- Pentium III and Pentium IV processors are supported by ATX motherboards
Form Factor
- Form factor refers to the motherboard's physical size and shape
Upgradability
- To maximize a computer's upgradability, consider the motherboard's form factor and socket type
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Test your knowledge about the typical configuration of a computer system with this quiz. Questions cover topics such as CPU memory, primary memory, registers, and more.