1.Quad-core means it has _______(how many) CPUs.2.
2. Typical size of RAM for PC is ___gb
3. Typical capacity of _______ is about 4.7GB.
hard disks |
Blue-ray |
CD |
DVD |
RAM |
ROM |
RAID |
solid state |
The 3 answers are provided below with details.
As per the question 2, 8 GB of ram is considered as typical if you are getting a PC because of the changing world and faster computation.
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