System Setup {Ans: This is the configurable aspect of the BIOS, enabling the changes from boot orders, to the system time.}Hertz {Ans: This is the term used for Cycle per second.}DVI {Ans: This port is used for monitors or projectors.}Single sided RAM {Ans: This type of RAM only has memory on one side of a stick.}Scanner {Ans: This is a peripheral of the system unit, used to create softcopies of hardcopy data. It is an input device.}LGA {Ans: The CPU Socket will have many contact pins that act as little springs in this socket type. Intel generally use these for their CPU's}APU {Ans: Abbreviate: Accelerated Processing Unit}25 pin D sub {Ans: A legacy connector with a D sub parallel port, it was used primarily with printers.}9 pin DB {Ans: A legacy connector with a D sub serial port, it was used with an adapter to support mice, keyboards, printers, etc.}Ethernet {Ans: This port is used primarily with wired networks, using an 8-pin RJ-45 connector.}CPU {Ans: Abbreviate: Central Processing Unit}DDR SDRAM {Ans: This type of RAM uses a 184 pin DIMM. It only has a single notch to match