Video Editing — CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1101) Practice Questions

Video editing as a use case on the 220-1101 exam represents a workload that places high demands on multiple hardware subsystems simultaneously, including CPU, GPU, RAM, and fast storage. Candidates must be able to recommend appropriate hardware configurations for video editing workstations, understanding why high VRAM, multi-core CPUs, large amounts of fast RAM, and NVMe storage are all relevant. The exam may present scenarios asking which upgrade would most improve a video editing workflow given a specific bottleneck. Recognizing that video editing benefits from hardware acceleration in the GPU is an important differentiator from general-purpose computing recommendations.

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A technician is building a workstation for video editing. Which of the following components should be prioritized?
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