CompTIA Server+ Exam: Processor Specifications

Exam SK0-004: CompTIA Server+

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A technician needs to add a processor to a server.

Which of the following specifications should the technician examine? (Select THREE).

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When adding a processor to a server, there are several specifications that the technician should examine to ensure compatibility with the existing server hardware. Here are the three most important specifications that the technician should consider:

  1. Socket type: This refers to the physical interface between the processor and the motherboard. Different processors use different socket types, so it's essential to choose a processor that is compatible with the socket on the server's motherboard.

  2. Processor speed: This refers to the clock speed of the processor, measured in GHz. The higher the clock speed, the faster the processor can perform calculations. When adding a processor to a server, the technician should choose a processor with a clock speed that is compatible with the server's other hardware.

  3. Thermal specifications: This refers to the maximum amount of heat that the processor can safely generate, measured in watts. When adding a processor to a server, the technician should ensure that the server's cooling system can handle the increased heat output of the new processor.

While the other specifications listed (Bus multiplier, Processor stepping, L3 cache size) may also be important, they are generally less critical than the three listed above.

  • Bus multiplier: this refers to the ratio between the processor's clock speed and the speed of the front-side bus. While it can affect performance, it is less critical than socket type, processor speed, and thermal specifications.

  • Processor stepping: this refers to the revision of the processor's design. While it can affect compatibility with certain hardware, it is usually not a major concern when adding a processor to a server.

  • L3 cache size: this refers to the amount of Level 3 (L3) cache memory on the processor. While it can affect performance, it is generally not as critical as socket type, processor speed, and thermal specifications.

In summary, when adding a processor to a server, the technician should primarily examine the socket type, processor speed, and thermal specifications to ensure compatibility with the existing hardware and to prevent overheating.