You have a customer who believes her laptops processor speed
You have a customer who believes her laptop’s processor speed and power consumption are substandard on startup but the CPU seems to function normally under other operating circumstances. She is concerned that the CPU is failing. What do you suspect?
A. You suspect that her CPU is failing and will need to be replaced.
B. You suspect that the CPU is not the correct type for her laptop.
C. You suspect that her CPU, like all CPUs on laptops, starts out at a slower speed and consumes less power until the motherboard heats up.
D. You suspect that she’s starting her laptop on the battery rather than the wall plug and that CPU speed and power consumption are set to be reduced to conserve battery power.
Solution
D is not correct because speed is not related with battery
C is not correct because all laptops work normally CPU does not depend on the motherboard heating.
A is not correct because if CPU is failing it should not work normally under other circumstances.
B is correct because may be customer’s processor is old type or loaded with more files in less memory size. These both reasons make CPU slow and power consummated is more. So customer can change the CPU
