A helpdesk technician receives a ticket regarding a desktop workstation used for graphic rendering. The user reports that random geometric visual artifacts, tearing, and flickering appear across the screen specifically when performing heavy GPU-intensive rendering tasks, while standard text-based applications display normally. Which of the following hardware conditions are the MOST likely causes of these visual artifacts? (Select TWO.)
- Overheating of the dedicated graphics card processor core during heavy workloadCevap
- Failing or corrupted video RAM (VRAM) modules on the expansion cardCevap
- COutdated graphics card display drivers operating in the host operating system
- DA damaged CCFL backlight inverter board integrated into the LCD display monitor
Cevap
The most likely causes of load-specific visual artifacts are GPU thermal overheating and defective video RAM (VRAM) modules.
Visual artifacts such as random geometric shapes, tearing, and pixel discoloration occurring specifically under heavy graphical processing are classic symptoms of hardware-level GPU component failure. Specifically, GPU core overheating causes processing logic errors under thermal stress, and failing VRAM modules corrupt the frame buffer data stored on the graphics card.
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Identifying physical GPU hardware failures versus display monitor or driver issues