Dell EMC Associate – PowerEdge Server Specialist — Question 37
What distinguishes server CPUs from client CPUs?
Answer options
- A. Server CPUs have no overlocking features; client CPUs do have them
- B. Server CPUs use identical socket types, client CPUs use multiple socket types
- C. Server CPUs frequently have fewer cores and more processing power than client CPUs
- D. Servers tend to have fewer CPUs installed than clients
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The correct answer is A because server CPUs are designed for stability and reliability, which is why they do not include overclocking features. Options B and C are incorrect as server CPUs may use different socket types and typically have more cores, not fewer. Option D is also incorrect since servers often have more CPUs installed for handling larger workloads.