A user reports that while playing a 3D video game on a desktop computer, the monitor periodically displays random multicolored dots and distorted visual artifacts across the screen. The issue occurs only when running demanding graphics applications and resolves after the system cools down. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this display issue?
- Overheating graphics processor or video RAM (VRAM)Cevap
- BCorrupted graphics card driver software
- CFailing CCFL backlight inverter board
- DInadequate video cable bandwidth
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Overheating graphics processor or video RAM (VRAM)
Visual artifacts such as multicolored dots, screen tearing, or distorted geometry that appear specifically under heavy 3D rendering load and disappear once the system cools down are a classic sign of an overheating graphics processor (GPU) or Video RAM (VRAM).
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Identifying GPU and VRAM thermal artifacts versus software or backlight hardware failures
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