A desktop technician is diagnosing several display and projector issues reported by users across an enterprise site. Match each reported display symptom on the left with its most likely root cause or required troubleshooting action on the right.
- A ceiling-mounted projector displays a trapezoidal image that is significantly wider at the top than at the bottom.Keystone correction adjustment to rectify optical axis misalignment relative to the screen.
- A gaming workstation display exhibits random colored blocks and screen tearing specifically during heavy 3D GPU rendering workloads.Overheating or failing video RAM (VRAM) on the discrete graphics card.
- A laptop screen appears totally dark, but faint desktop images become visible when a flashlight is aimed directly at the glass panel.Failed backlight bulb or malfunctioning backlight inverter circuit.
- A desktop monitor displays a floating 'Input Signal Out of Range' message immediately after booting into the operating system.Operating system resolution or refresh rate set higher than the display's native supported limits.
Cevap
1. Projector trapezoidal distortion matches Keystone correction adjustment. 2. Workstation rendering artifacts match Overheating or failing video RAM (VRAM). 3. Faint laptop image under flashlight matches Failed backlight bulb or malfunctioning backlight inverter circuit. 4. 'Input Signal Out of Range' matches Operating system resolution or refresh rate set higher than supported limits.
Each display symptom maps directly to its hardware or configuration root cause: trapezoidal image distortion requires keystone alignment; load-dependent rendering artifacts are caused by failing or overheating GPU VRAM; faint screen imagery visible under flashlight light indicates a broken backlight or inverter; and floating out-of-range warnings occur when the OS applies an unsupported resolution or refresh rate.
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Video, Display, and Projector Troubleshooting