An employee requires a workstation with three high-end graphics cards to render 3-D models. A technician must choose a power supply that meets the power requirements for the components and takes into consideration the mission-critical nature of the work. Which of the following meet the requirements? (Select two).
Correct Answer: B,D
A workstation running three high-end GPUs requires a power supply capable of both high wattage and stable, reliable output. In CompTIA A+ power supply fundamentals, modularity and redundancy are emphasized for high-performance and mission-critical systems.
Modularity (B) allows the technician to connect only the necessary cables, reducing clutter, improving airflow, and enabling proper cable routing to multiple GPUs. High-end graphics cards require multiple PCIe connectors, and modular PSUs provide the flexibility to attach the exact number of required GPU power cables. This is important for systems where space management and cooling efficiency directly affect performance and component longevity.
Redundancy (D) is critical for mission-critical workstations used for 3-D modeling and rendering. A redundant power supply ensures that if one PSU module fails, the system continues running without interruption. CompTIA A+ highlights redundancy as a key feature in professional environments where uptime is essential. These systems typically use dual hot-swappable power modules to guarantee continuous power delivery.
The other options do not meaningfully address the requirements. A 12V output is standard on all PSUs. A 20- pin connector is outdated; modern motherboards use 24-pin. The 3.3V rail is not relevant to GPU loads, and
240 VAC input only refers to wall power compatibility, not PSU capability. Therefore, modularity and redundancy best meet the workstation's needs.