A technician is replacing an older video card with a new high-end video card in a workstation. The installation was successful, the new card seated properly, and power is connected. However, upon booting, the computer now emits several beeps and will not boot, but shows no error messages. Which of the following is MOST likely the cause of this issue?

QuestionsCategory: 220-1001A technician is replacing an older video card with a new high-end video card in a workstation. The installation was successful, the new card seated properly, and power is connected. However, upon booting, the computer now emits several beeps and will not boot, but shows no error messages. Which of the following is MOST likely the cause of this issue?
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A technician is replacing an older video card with a new high-end video card in a workstation. The installation was successful, the new card seated properly, and power is connected. However, upon booting, the computer now emits several beeps and will not boot, but shows no error messages. Which of the following is
MOST likely the cause of this issue?

A. The BIOS is out-of-date

B. The is not enough PSU output

C. There is an onboard RAM mismatch

D. GPU is overlocked

E. The firmware is out-of-date






 

Suggested Answer: B





This question is in 220-1001: CompTIA A+ Certification Exam: Core 1
For getting CompTIA A+ Certificate


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