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Tech Quiz Daily - Day 10 Hardcore Edition : Storage, RAM, and more

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1. No, he has 9.49GB left when it requires 95GB.

2. 28 Billion. 1GHz = 1 Billion instructions per cycle thus 7GHz = 7 Billion per cycle per core. Multiply by 4 = 28

3. Page all programs opened in the future to the Hard Drive

4. 8.3 Megapixels are on a 4K TV

5. Information and data stored on a computer or an organised paper filing system about living people

 

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And a "Hardcore Edition" which will be hard, 5-6 questions and takes a little bit of time and yet is still fun.

 

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Good quiz, was easier than expected for the hardcore version though.

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the hardcore edition was easier 

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Your cycles per second question is wrong, each of the 4 cores can do 7 billion making a total of 28 billion.

You sure about that?

 

 

the hardcore edition was easier 

Damnit. I need to make it way harder.

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Now could you fix the original post

 

Done :D

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Very sure

Now could you fix the original post

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4/5 Okay.

 

Same.

 

I forgot about the 4 cores xD

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Was this an ongoing thing? Nice quiz BTW.

Yeah this has been ongoing and this is the 10th day it's happened. Thanks :).

 

I only just introduced Lite and Hardcore versions. The Lite one is supposed to be easy and the hardcore one is supposed to be harder.

 

I can tag you into these if you want.

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Yeah this has been ongoing and this is the 10th day it's happened. Thanks :).

 

I only just introduced Lite and Hardcore versions. The Lite one is supposed to be easy and the hardcore one is supposed to be harder.

 

I can tag you into these if you want.

Feel free to tag me! :) 

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My CompTIA certification made this easy.

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I'm confused about the 7GHz one. I thought a cycle meant one tick of the CPU's clock so in one tick it would be able to do 4 operations, not one cycle being 1 second.

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Damnit. I need to make it way harder.

I can take care of that....

 

Time for more questions!

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Not bad, 4/5 rather disappointed in myself that as i got the CPU question wrong.  Oh well :P

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Like the new type of trickey questions! Keep em coming! 

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Learned something new with question 3. I thought the computer would blue screen. I've been working with computers for about 7 years, but there's always more you can learn!

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I'm confused about the 7GHz one. I thought a cycle meant one tick of the CPU's clock so in one tick it would be able to do 4 operations, not one cycle being 1 second.

Hz is a measure of cycles per second. GHz would mean one billion cycles per second, since giga = 1 billion.

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