Exam Rules

Discussion in 'General CompTIA Certifications' started by Mrth, Sep 23, 2009.

  1. Mrth

    Mrth New Member

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    I'm just doing the formula for naming DDR ram:

    The MHz x2 Clock Cycles x8 bit= PCXXXX

    My maths is a bad this and working out Binary are going to be a problem to me. I don't know if I could do this in my head under exam conditions. Do you know if I can either bring paper or a calculator to help me into the exam?

    Thanks
    Tim
     
  2. Evilwheato

    Evilwheato Kilobyte Poster

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    You have access to a pen + paper for the exams ;)
    I'm not sure about a calculator (I know you do for the MS exams).

    However, I'm not sure whether you'll be tested what the PCXXXX for a ram is. If you are, a quick/rough calculation will point you in the right direction.
     
  3. Gav

    Gav Kilobyte Poster

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    You get a whiteboard in the exam, you can't have a calculator (although I think on one question on my Network+ I had the option of launching a calculator on the computer).

    If that's for A+, I can pretty much say for certain you're not going to have to work out anything quite like that. :P
     

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