Tennessee Private Investigator Licensing Practice Exam

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What is the recommended processor approach if you are skimping on price when purchasing a computer?

  1. Get the latest version

  2. Only buy used computers

  3. Choose a day-old version processor

  4. Buy the cheapest available

The correct answer is: Choose a day-old version processor

Opting for a day-old version processor strikes a balance between cost and performance. A day-old or slightly older version typically offers a significant performance capability at a reduced price compared to the latest models. This is because as new processors are released, the previous versions often drop in price while still maintaining excellent functionality for many tasks. This approach acknowledges that even though the processor is not the absolute latest model, it can still effectively run the software necessary for many applications, making it a sensible choice for those on a budget. By choosing this option, you avoid the pitfalls of compromising entirely on quality, which could happen with the cheapest available option, or potentially missing out on performance enhancements that newer models can provide. Other strategies, like solely buying used computers, might expose you to older technology that lacks the necessary support or performance, which could lead to additional costs in the long run. Meanwhile, getting the latest version could lead to overspending for features that are not immediately necessary.