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Smokie33 | 17:30 Wed 03rd Nov 2004 | Technology
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1. What is a motherboard

2. what is a 100Mb Network Interface Card (NIC)

3. what is a 32 speed CDROM

4. What is a 21" Monitor?

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In a PC, the motherboard is what all the other peripherals plug into.  RAM, HDDs, CD-ROMs, processors, graphics cards, sound cards, 3d accelerator cards, FDDs.  Newer motherboards usually have a graphics and sound card built in.

Network Interface Card (NIC): The circuit board or other form of computer hardware that serves as the interface between a computer (or other form of data terminal equipment) and a communications network.

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In DSL (Digital Subscriber Line - also known by it's friendly name, Broadband!), a common NIC is an Ethernet Card, which serves as the interface to the modem from the computer.

The 100Mb relates to data transfer speed of the NIC. At optimum performance, the NIC in question would transfer data at a rate of 100 Megabits per second, which is a  fast Ethernet operating speed (also called bandwidth). Since 8 bits make up a byte, this speed equates to 12.5 megabytes per second.

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