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Revision Chapter 6 Two types of technologies used inside the hard drive Transfer speed for SATA I, SATA II and SATA III Different standards of SCSI How many devices are supported by SCSI interface What is RAID, Different RAID levels Benefits of RAID How many HDD are required for each RAID level What term describes the technology that allows you to replace the hard drive without powering down the system

Activity 1 Go to www.ark.intel.com List 4 third generation Core i7 processors. For each, list Processor number, the max memory it supports and the socket it uses.

Activity 2 Use HWiNFO Hardware information utility Download and install HWiNFO64 from www.hwinfo.com. Once installed, explore the tool and answer the following: Path and the name of the downloaded file? Motherboard manufacturer and model? Motherboard Chipset? BIOS manufacturer? Number of CPU cores? Amount of L1, L2 and L3 cache? Motherboard Serial number?

Activity 3 Download and install CPU-Z from www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html Once installed, explore the tool and find out the following information: CPU specification? Motherboard manufacturer and model? Amount of video RAM? Slot type of video bus, as reported by the video card?