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Chipset - Collection of series of chips integrated onto the motherboard controlling the system and its capabilities i.e. from memory to peripheral devices, all communicate with the processor through the chipset.
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Dual Processors - two processors on one board as the name implies. Beneficial for users of high demand applications like graphics work or server set-ups.
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DDR RAM refers to Double Data Rate; a type of memory similar to SDRAM, supporting two data transfer on every clock cycle, effectively doubling the memory as opposed to standard memory.
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Universal Serial Bus (USB) - A bus standard for connecting peripherals to your PC for providing faster transfer rates (up to 12mbps) between peripheral devices and systems.
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Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) - Intel's proprietary high-speed bus, AGP interface is designed to support the high data transfer rates allowing computer's graphics controller to talk directly to portions of main memory system. |