A technician must upgrade a computer system to improve its overall processing performance. Which of the following should the technician focus on to ensure maximum system performance?
Clock frequency is one of the most significant factors influencing a computer system’s processing performance. According to CompTIA Core 1 (220-1201) CPU and performance objectives, clock speed—measured in gigahertz (GHz)—determines how many instruction cycles a processor can perform per second.
Higher clock frequencies generally result in faster execution of instructions, leading to improved performance in both single-threaded and multi-threaded workloads. While modern CPUs also rely on core count, cache size, and architecture efficiency, clock frequency remains a primary metric for evaluating raw processing speed.
An integrated GPU affects graphics performance rather than overall CPU processing capability. Power connectors ensure proper electrical delivery but do not directly improve processing performance. The voltage regulator module (VRM) stabilizes and regulates power supplied to the CPU but does not itself increase processing speed.
CompTIA expects candidates to recognize clock frequency as a key determinant of CPU performance when upgrading or comparing processors.
[References:CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1201) Official Study Guide – CPU Architecture and Performance, , ]
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