A larger monitor will marginally slow down your computer. In most cases, you will not notice the difference.
As for affecting gameplay, it depends on what games you are playing. Some games will simply resize the screen to fit the larger monitor, while others will allow you to see more of the environment on a larger monitor.
Yes
I think it's from the BIOS. Not sure though
ROM
Yes.
There will be no effect on the computer speed if a CRT monitor's power cable is directly connected to the CPU. Though the PSU, or, the power supply unit must be upgraded to a 500 W one .
You can't speed up hardware. Also, deleting files will barely speed up your computer.(20 GB of deleting will only affect your computer by milliseconds)
Here is the actual question: Explain the role of each of the following in determining the speed of a computer: CD Rom
it offered speed and convenience to work....
A floppy drive does not in itself affect computer speed. Some poorly designed operating systems may temporarily stop responding when a floppy disk is being written to, but these systems are rare nowadays.
The Bus speed is how fast data travels from one device to the other, in this case it is from a computer to the internet. So yes the bus speed does affect internet speed.
Well it all depends on how fast your computer is and what kind of software you are going to put on it. EX: Norton will slow your computer down by about 50%. There are many different types of software and some will not affect your computer much at all.
The CD ROM does not have any affect on the speed of the CPU or the speed of the Frontside Bus. The CPU and Frontside Bus is what carries data and the CD ROM is not connected nor involved with the speed of the computer.