Resolved: Black display issues.
Resolved: Black display issues.
This presents a peculiar issue. I've noticed that while gaming, my screen occasionally turns completely black. This problem arises across various games and specifically when I move my character or view the screen from certain angles. I usually run games in borderless window mode, and if I switch to another program using Alt-Tab, the game continues running in the background. However, returning to the game by clicking back results in a black screen until I reposition my character, at which point it reappears. This issue affects the entire display and even extends to lower-resolution settings where my desktop is visible in the background. Do you have any suggestions?
Subsequently, verify the GPU resolution output and then determine if your monitor can display it. Also, examine whether your system indicates the use of a GPU driver or a generic one. Furthermore, investigate if you can adjust the panel or scaling settings.
Utilize GPU-Z for performance testing of your graphics card and employ HWInfo to monitor temperature, voltage, and fan speed data.
My system temperatures are stable. The fan speed rarely exceeds 30%, and I’m only running Project Zomboid, so it's unlikely to be a significant concern. I’m experiencing fewer problems when playing at lower resolutions in windowed mode.
Evaluate your graphics card's performance by utilizing GPU-Z with the rendering feature, and simultaneously verify the connections between your computer and display monitor.
Evaluating the graphics card’s performance using GPU-Z while rendering, and verifying the connection between the computer and monitor. I plan to run another test with GPU-Z soon. The cable appears to be functioning correctly. I've determined that this problem can be resolved by running the game at reduced resolutions in windowed mode. It appears to be a display-related problem, particularly when using full-screen or maximum resolution borderless window mode. As long as the game’s window isn’t excessively broad, I don't encounter any difficulties.
Subsequently, verify the GPU resolution output and then determine if your monitor can display it. Also, examine whether your system reports using a GPU driver or a generic one. Furthermore, investigate if you can adjust the panel settings or scaling options.