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Gaming Computer Trivia Quiz Questions And Answers

What is a gaming computer?
A: A gaming computer is a personal computer designed for playing computationally demanding video games.

Due to the integration of common hardware components onto the motherboard since the 1990s, a modern gaming computer is comparable to a what?
A: A mainstream computer with the addition of performance-oriented components, such as video cards and high core-count CPUs.

Gaming computers are often associated with enthusiast computing due to what?
A: An overlap in interests.

A gaming PC is built to achieve performance for what?
A: Actual game play, enthusiast PCs are built to maximize performance, using games as a real application benchmark.

Whereas enthusiast PCs are high-end by definition, gaming PCs can be subdivided into what?
A: Low-end, mid-range, and high-end markets.

Video card manufacturers earn the bulk of their revenue from their what?
A: Low-end and mid-range offerings.

Because of the large variety of parts that can go into a computer built to play video games, gaming computers are frequently what?
A: Custom-assembled, rather than pre-assembled.

 
In order to generate interest, gaming computer manufacturers that sell complete systems often produce what?
A: Boutique models, allowing them to compete on aesthetic design in addition to the hardware inside.

Historically gaming computers had several distinct hardware components that what?
A: Set them apart from a typical PC.

The push for better graphics began with what?
A: Color fidelity, from display systems such as CGA eventually graduating to VGA, which was adopted for the mass market.

Gaming also led the push for the adoption of what kind of cards?
A: Sound cards, a component that is now commonly integrated onto motherboards.

In the 1980s, several non-IBM PC compatible platforms gained a measure of popularity due to advanced graphics and sound capabilities, including what two computers?
A: The Commodore 64 and Amiga.

Video game developers of the time targeted these platforms for what?
A: Their games.

Typically they would later port their games to what?
A: The more common PC and Apple platforms as well.

 
The MSX was also popular in what country, where it preceded the video game console revolution?
A: In Japan.

Japan also had several other popular gaming computers during the 1980s to early 1990s, including the very popular what?
A: PC-88 and PC-98 as well as the powerful X68000 and FM Towns.

By 1993, what were the standard for gaming computers?
A: PC compatibles.

What did Computer Gaming World state in January, 1993?
A: We think it would be a mistake to get anything less than a 386 clone with, at least a clock speed of 33 MHz.

Falcon Northwest began advertising in Computer Gaming World in 1993, claiming that the "Falcon MACH series are the first what?
A: The first personal computers designed especially for the serious gamer in mind".

Computer Gaming World reiterated what in 1994?
A: We have to advise readers who want a machine that will play most of the games to purchase high-end MS-DOS machines".

The magazine reported in August that the 80486DX at 33 MHz was what?
A: The "minimum machine for the rest of 1994".

 
Like sound cards, network adapters are now commonly integrated onto what?
A: Motherboards.

In modern times, the primary difference between a gaming computer and a comparable mainstream PC is the inclusion of a what?
A: A performance-oriented video card, which hosts a graphics processor and dedicated memory.

These are generally a requirement to play what?
A: Modern games on the market.

By 2012, it had become increasingly popular for gamers to custom-build their own PC, allowing for more what?
A: Budget control and easier upgradability.

More often than not, it is possible to maximize what, for the best value when building a gaming rig?
A: Performance.

What components must be considered when building a gaming rig?
A: CPUs, memory, a motherboard, video cards, solid-state drives, power supplies, and cases.

When building a custom built gaming PC, builders usually turn to “what”, to help make their hardware selection?
A: Independent benchmarks.

 
Organizations such as AnandTech and Tom's Hardware Guide provide what?
A: Benchmarks and hardware reviews.

The benchmarks include ratings for PC components that are what?
A: Necessary to build a gaming PC.

It is also crucial to consider computer cooling, as this is required to remove what?
A: The waste heat produced by gaming computer components.

A graphics card, or GPU, is essential to any gaming PC, and connects to a motherboard using what?
A: The Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCI Express or PCI-E).

What are the two major manufacturers of GPUs for a gaming PC?
A: AMD and NVIDIA.

These companies provide GPU's which other companies, such as MSI and ASUS, then do what with?
A: Design circuit boards and cooling shrouds.

Most graphics cards cost how much?
A: From $200 to $2000.

 
A major component of a gaming computer is the what?
A: The processor, or CPU (Central Processing Unit).

What are the two major brands that manufacture CPUs?
A: AMD and Intel.

As of 2017, most gaming PCs were built with Kaby Lake or Ryzen CPUs.
Gaming motherboards are differentiated from their normal counterparts by being created with what in mind?
A: Case windows; having more visually appealing designs, sturdier materials, and, in some models, built-in LED lighting.

They also have the capability to overclock certain models of CPUs, and provide an increased number of what?
A: Various connection ports.

RAM (Random-access memory) is one of the most important components for a what?
A: Gaming Computer.

For gaming PCs what is the minimum amount of RAM recommended?
A: 8GB RAM.

Adding more memory allows the CPU to address more data for it to quickly access instead of what?
A: Reading off a comparatively slow disk drive or solid-state storage device.

 
DDR RAM also has much lower latency than its GDDR counterpart and much lower bandwidth as the CPU relies on what?
A: Being able to change small amounts of data quickly.

The latest standard of DDR memory is what?
A: DDR4L.

GDDR (Graphical Double Data Rate) memory is a type of memory required for the operation of any PCIe graphics card and is built where?
A: Directly onto the card itself.

The amount of RAM built onto a graphics card allows the GPU to quickly access data such as what?
A: Textures instead of reading from a much slower storage device.

Having more GDDR memory allows the system to handle higher levels of what?
A: Anti-aliasing and more complex textures.

GDDR memory has a much higher latency when compared to DDR memory but also has a much larger what?
A: Bandwidth, thus allowing the GPU to deal with larger amounts of data at a slower rate when compared to a CPU.

What is the latest revision of GDDR memory?
A: GDDR5x.

 
HBM is a type of memory required for the operation of any PCIe graphics card, and is placed where?
A: Directly beside the GPU itself on the graphics card.

This is different to standard GDDR as standard GDDR memory sits where?
A: On the PCB of the graphics card.

The main advantages of having the memory mounted so close to the GPU itself are what?
A: Reduced latency due to signals travelling a shorter distance, more bandwidth due to more space for data lanes, and decreased power consumption due to inherent differences to GDDR on the microscopic level.

The latest revision of HBM is what?
A: HBM2.

Solid-state drives (SSD) are what?
A: A newer form of data storage which is gaining in popularity.

The more common and traditional hard disk drive (HDD) is still the more widely used, but many gaming enthusiasts are turning to what?
A: SSDs in favor of the advantages they offer over HDDs.

Unlike HDDs, SSDs don’t have any what?
A: Moving mechanical parts, meaning they are less susceptible to shock and also run silently.

 
SSDs also offer faster access time, as HDDs require time in order for what?
A: The moving parts to speed up to operating specifications.

An SSD can be 4 or 5 times faster than a traditional what?
A: HDD drive.

For an SSD drive, files open almost what?
A: Instantly.

This means with an SSD, booting up a system and launching programs takes what?
A: Less time.

SSDs cost much more than HDDs do per gigabyte, meaning in terms of pure capacity, they are not as what?
A: Cost effective.

They also currently offer a lower common what?
A: Maximum capacity than HDDs.

What is often overlooked but is still an important component to consider?
A: Power supply unit (PSU).

 
The wattage needed to run a system is dependent on the what?
A: Hardware.

What are the two types of PSUs?
A: Modular PSUs (MPSU) and non-modular PSUs.

Non-modular PSUs come with fixed cables, meaning unused ones will be left what?
A: Unconnected.

Modular power supplies have cables that are what?
A: Detachable.

Why do many gamers and computer enthusiasts choose to overclock their CPU?
A: In order to gain extra performance.

The added power draw needed to overclock either processing unit often requires additional what?
A: Cooling.

What two types of mainstream cooling exist?
A: Air cooling and water cooling.

 
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