Which of the following units of measurement is used when describing a gaming monitor?
A.
GPU
B.
RAM
C.
TB
D.
MHz
The Answer Is:
D
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
Gaming monitors are often described using refresh rates, which are measured in hertz (Hz), often specified in MHz for related processing frequencies. The CompTIA ITF+ FC0-U71 Official Study Guide states:
"Monitor refresh rate refers to how many times per second the screen updates, usually measured in Hz."
"MHz (megahertz) is used for various frequencies, including GPU and monitor refresh processing."
GPU and RAM refer to hardware components, TB measures storage, and MHz relates to the frequency, applicable for monitor performance metrics.
[Reference: CompTIA ITF+ FC0-U71 Official Study Guide, Chapter 2 – Computing Devices and Chapter 5 – Display Devices., —]
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