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The Dude
01-21-2007, 01:47 PM
PCIiQ is a supposedly serious and high quality test that asks you questions about computers, software, and hardware. Then it determines your Iq in terms of Computer knowledge. It's actually the most interesting test I have ever taken, and I would suggest that anyone here interested and knowledgable in computers to take it. There are 3 sets of tests: The short 10 question one, the medium 25 question one, and the long 60 question one.

Some questions are:

A firewire is A/an:
What is a search engine?
Versions of Intel's Pentium 4 CPUs can be fitted into all of the following sockets except:
RAID is a/an:
Which would have the largest file size?

Test:

http://www.stevenseow.com/pciq

I took the MINI test (10 Ques) and got 80%

Good Luck!!!

locustfurnace
01-21-2007, 04:11 PM
It's actually the most interesting test I have ever taken, and I would suggest that anyone here interested and knowledgable in computers to take it. (Hyperbyte *cough cough*)

I think you need to re-read before posting on several websites. As I am not sure a Hyperbyte is a member here, maybe on mauisun..

Windows 98SE
01-21-2007, 04:23 PM
Simple taken mini got ID PCiQ-X0604-716-964445, 80% right 2 wrong.

The Dude
01-21-2007, 09:04 PM
64% on the STANDARD test
62% on the FULL 60 QUESTION TEST

Windows 2000 SP4
01-21-2007, 10:05 PM
60% standard
55% full dammmmmmmm

the gaffer
01-22-2007, 12:56 AM
Simple taken mini got ID PCiQ-X0604-716-964445, 80% right 2 wrong.

yet you didnt do as well when you tried with your other user name windows 2000 sp4 ,replying to threads using more than one user name is unnecessary.why go over everything twice it makes no sense.

The Dude
01-22-2007, 09:37 PM
Most sites if someone has more than 1 account and are discovered,THEY ARE BANNED STRAIGHT AWAY!

the gaffer
01-24-2007, 03:40 AM
Most sites if someone has more than 1 account and are discovered,THEY ARE BANNED STRAIGHT AWAY!

banning members for that reason is not always a good idea as more than one person at an address could be a member,just as i am a member here and so is my son,although he doesnt use the pc much nowadays (work, beer, fishing).but signing in 3 different user names is as said pointless and as it is driving this thread off topic we will leave it at that.