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- 3. A microprocessor optimized for rendering 2-D and 3-D images and effects on-screen
- 6. The main drawback of *BLANK compared to USB or Thunderbolt is the lack of power supply over the cable
- 7. To fully solve a problem, you should implement *BLANK. This means eliminating any factors that could cause the problem to reoccur.
- 11. Legacy video interface that supports digital only or digital and analog signaling.
- 12. indicates the display's refresh rate
- 15. Choosing whether to *BLANK a problem is complex because you must balance the need to resolve a problem in a timely fashion against the possibility of incurring additional costs or adding to the burdens that senior staff are already coping with.
- 16. A type of liquid crystal display technology where the liquid crystals are aligned parallel to the screen, allowing for consistent light transmission and color reproduction.
- 19. Flatter connector for smaller devices like smartphones and tablets
- 20. bandwidth is determined by Resolution and Refresh Rate
- 21. The *BLANK bus is the standard interface for modern adapter cards, using point-to-point serial communication to provide each component with a dedicated link to other components.
- 25. The *BLANK port is a legacy connection interface that transmits data one bit at a time over a single wire. Start, stop, and parity bits format and verify data transmission. This interface is also known as Recommended Standard #232 (RS-232).
- 26. measures 6.7 x 6.7 inches (170 x 170 mm) and have one expansion slot. They are designed for small cases but can also be mounted in ATX cases.
- 27. All computer software and data are processed using *BLANK
- 30. OLED screens have potential for *BLANK, where static images can leave permanent marks if displayed for long periods.
- 31. The frontline problem-solver of IT issues and problems that an organization may experience
- 32. Most modern graphics cards use a *BLANK, providing the necessary bandwidth for high-performance graphics
- 34. Adapter card that provides one or more Ethernet ports for connecting hosts to a network so that they can exchange data over a link.
- 37. Most troubleshooting takes place within the context of a *BLANK
- 43. Achieved speeds up to 40 Gbps, unified with Thunderbolt 3, exclusively using the Type-C connector, and supported advanced features like multiple data and display protocols.
- 44. When you make a change to the system as part of implementing a solution, *BLANK after each change
- 46. The third step of the troubleshooting model
- 49. Before you can consider a problem closed, you should both be satisfied in your own mind that you have resolved it and get the customer's *BLANK that it has been fixed
- 50. When you escalate a problem, make sure that what you have found out or attempted so far is *BLANK
- 51. means that the internal components are contained within a case that is also a monitor
- 52. The *BLANK determines the compatible processors, the type and maximum amount of RAM, and support for integrated interfaces such as video, sound, and networking
- 54. The fourth step of the troubleshooting model
- 56. resolutions 1920x1080
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- 1. Do not attempt to disassemble non-field-repairable components, such as the *BLANK
- 2. legacy components connect to the power supply unit (PSU) using a 4-pin *BLANK
- 4. Components like the CPU, system RAM, adapter cards, and the motherboard are vulnerable to *BLANK
- 5. The fifth step of the troubleshooting model
- 7. An effective change and configuration management system will help you to understand how different systems are interconnected. You must seek the proper authorization for your plan and conduct all remedial activities within the constraints of corporate *BLANK
- 8. Square connector with a beveled top for large devices like printers.
- 9. A step in the troubleshooting model: If necessary, conduct external or internal research based on symptoms.
- 10. *BLANK can supply up to 75W to a graphics card via a dedicated graphics adapter slot and up to 25W through other slots. An additional 75W can be supplied via a *BLANK power connector.
- 13. A type of display technology where each pixel emits its own light through organic compounds when an electric current is applied
- 14. this type of cable supports adaptive sync tech and reduces screen tearing
- 17. Not all USB-C ports support *BLANK interfaces. Look for the flash icon on the port or check the system documentation to confirm.
- 18. A basic technique when troubleshooting a cable, connector, or device is to have a "*BLANK" duplicate on hand.
- 20. Legacy video interface supporting analog-only signaling over a 15-pin D-shell connector.
- 22. When you determine the best solution, you must devise a *BLANK to put the solution in place.
- 23. Processing and storage components are connected by *BLANK on the motherboard
- 24. When you have a reliable theory of probable cause, you then need to determine the *BLANK.
- 28. RAM is *BLANK, meaning it holds data only when the PC is powered on
- 29. the *BLANK is the standard for connecting most peripheral devices to a computer
- 33. A step in the troubleshooting model: Gather information from the user, identify user changes, and, if applicable, perform backups before making changes.
- 35. Crucial in older LCDs for converting DC power to AC for the backlight.
- 36. Flat rectangular connector for host and some peripheral devices, inserted with the USB symbol facing up
- 38. offers superior performance for high-resolution and multi-display configurations, making it a top choice for demanding visual applications.
- 39. Refers to the range of colors a display can produce based on the RGB color model
- 40. The last step of the troubleshooting model
- 41. One of the most useful troubleshooting skills is being able to *BLANK
- 42. When you apply a solution, test that it fixes the reported problem and that the system as a whole continues to *BLANK
- 43. Introduced SuperSpeed at 5 Gbps and new connectors like Micro-B
- 45. troubleshooting involves more than fixing a particular problem; it is about *BLANK the resources that users need to do their work.
- 47. Pixel Density: Higher density results in *BLANK
- 48. describes the video source
- 53. This type of display is more expensive, can consume more power than OLEDs, and while they reduce blooming, they do not achieve the true blacks of OLED technology and add complexity to the manufacturing process.
- 55. This specification is the standard form factor for most desktop PC motherboards and cases
