CompTIA A+ Core 1: Hardware

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  • Created on: 17-12-20 17:02
This cable is rated to be used in crawl spaces, ceiling air spaces, elevator shafts, etc.
Plenum
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This type of fiber allows for further runs and faster throughput.
Single Mode
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This type of Cable has a copper center core surrounded by an insulator, metallic shield and plastic jacket.
Coaxial
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This video cable has a 15 pin connector and doesn't offer the best quality.
VGA
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Cable type was created to replace the older PATA data cables.
SATA
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PATA drives might also be known by this name.
IDE
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You will see this type of connection in POTS installations with 4 wires.
RJ-11
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The type of connector is on UTP or STP cables for LAN networks with 8 wires.
RJ-45
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This type of connector is a miniature quick connect/disconnect radio frequency connector used for coaxial cable.
BNC
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This connector screws on and is a common type of coaxial cable used in a variety of residential and commercial applications.
RG-6
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These connectors are designed to work with the EIA/TIA 232 serial interface standard and used serial peripheral devices.
DB-9
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This connector is used to supply power to older internal devices like hard hard disk drives and CD-ROMSs
Molex
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This type of RAM is often used in systems that have limited space, which include laptops, notebooks small-footprint personal computers.
SODIMM
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These are Errors caused by physical factors such as excessive temperature variation, voltage stress, or physical stress.
Hard Errors
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This allows error detection for memory.
Parity
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These devices use laser light to read and write to the discs.
Optical Disk
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This type of RAID offers no fault tolerance but does offer a performance gain while striping data.
RAID 0
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This type of RAID is also known as mirroring.
RAID 0
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The RAID type uses mirroring with striping.
RAID 0
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This mother board measures 12" x 9.6 and is used in most standard desktop systems today.
ATX
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These are built into the motherboards of computers and devices in order to allow for the addition of devices like modems, network hardware or sound and videos cards.
PCI
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PGA stands for:
Pin Grid Array
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LGA stands for this:
Land Grid Array
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This is the upgrade to BIOS (Basic Input Output System)?
UEFI
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This shares memory with the CPU and provides a more economical alternative to dedicated graphics card.
Integrated GPU
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On top of the CPU we place a heatsink, but between the sink we put some of this substance on first.
Thermal Paste
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This allows you to monitor use and configure different systems using the same keyboard, mouse and video display.
KVM
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Tap to pay uses this technology to transfer the data.
NFC
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How many Pins are on the power supply cable connector for the motherboard?
24
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Gamer would probably want this for their gaming system
Dedicated GPU
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This is storage that is available on the Network for users with permission.
GPU
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These clients have all the application installed and executed locally
Thick
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These clients have minimum requirements to run local and all the heavy processing is done on a central server.
Thin
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This is a pair of heated rollers within the printer that fuses the toner onto the paper being printed on.
Fuser assembly
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This keeps all the paper in its place and only allows the top sheet to be fed at a time through the printer.
Separation Pads
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This is the array consisting of hundreds or thousands of tiny nozzles through which the ink is sprayed.
Printer Head
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This is a digital printing process which produces a printed image by selectively heating coated thermochromic paper.
Thermal Printing
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Card 2

Front

This type of fiber allows for further runs and faster throughput.

Back

Single Mode

Card 3

Front

This type of Cable has a copper center core surrounded by an insulator, metallic shield and plastic jacket.

Back

Preview of the front of card 3

Card 4

Front

This video cable has a 15 pin connector and doesn't offer the best quality.

Back

Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

Front

Cable type was created to replace the older PATA data cables.

Back

Preview of the front of card 5
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