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I'm 15 years old and interested in getting A+ certified. I know I don't need it, but it would be a nice thing to add to my references if I start the small computer repair business I'm thinking about this summer.
Basically, what's the best A+ exam to take for general computer repair? Is this something I need to study a lot for to do well on?
I have experience upgrading and repairing PCs as well as some basic networking skills.
What other forms of computer repair qualification are there?
I took a 10 question sample test and this question seemed quite strange:
When upgrading only a computer's CPU, which of the following would be the most likely replacement for a Celeron 466 MHz CPU?
A. Pentium 4 Xeon 2.0
B. Pentium 3 1 GHz (THE CORRECT ANSWER)
C. Pentium 2 MMX-450 (MY ANSWER)
D. AMD K7-750
Correct me if I'm wrong but wouldn't a Celeron 466 MHz CPU make more sense to replace with a 450 MHz P2? I know the Celeron wouldn't have the same performance, but it would be more likely to use the same socket and be supported by the motherboard versus the Pentium 3. After all, Pentium 3 1 GHz CPUs do use a different socket (or there are two of them- 1 slotted and 1 not). Did I mess up or was it just a messed up question? Are questions like this common on the exam?
Also, is getting this certifictation really worth it?
Basically, what's the best A+ exam to take for general computer repair? Is this something I need to study a lot for to do well on?
I have experience upgrading and repairing PCs as well as some basic networking skills.
What other forms of computer repair qualification are there?
I took a 10 question sample test and this question seemed quite strange:
When upgrading only a computer's CPU, which of the following would be the most likely replacement for a Celeron 466 MHz CPU?
A. Pentium 4 Xeon 2.0
B. Pentium 3 1 GHz (THE CORRECT ANSWER)
C. Pentium 2 MMX-450 (MY ANSWER)
D. AMD K7-750
Correct me if I'm wrong but wouldn't a Celeron 466 MHz CPU make more sense to replace with a 450 MHz P2? I know the Celeron wouldn't have the same performance, but it would be more likely to use the same socket and be supported by the motherboard versus the Pentium 3. After all, Pentium 3 1 GHz CPUs do use a different socket (or there are two of them- 1 slotted and 1 not). Did I mess up or was it just a messed up question? Are questions like this common on the exam?
Also, is getting this certifictation really worth it?
