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A backplate is a structural component mounted on the rear of a graphics card for physical support and heat dissipation.
The base clock is the standard operating frequency of a processor in Hertz (Hz).
BIOS is a firmware that initializes and tests hardware components during the computer's booting process.
A benchmark is a standardized test used to evaluate the performance of a computer system.
A bezel is a frame or lip that surrounds and protects the display panel of electronic devices.
The highest possible clock speed a CPU or GPU can operate at under specific conditions.
A boot drive is the storage device from which a computer loads its operating system at startup.
A bottleneck is a limiting factor in a computer system that reduces overall performance.