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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Dan

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Did you get your system wet or sit it down in a puddle? I would pull the cover off and do an inspection. What do you see? Post a good picture or two here for us to see.
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- It doesn't take much moisture to effect things. I would still look for corrosion around the LVDS connector on the main logic board as I've seen that before.
+== Update ==
+It doesn't take much moisture to effect things. I would still look for corrosion around the LVDS connector on the main logic board as I've seen that before.
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-If connect an external monitor to your system do you encounter the same issue? If not then you should focus your efforts on the LCD logic. That would be the LCD panel, LDVS cable and its connections. Lastly the main logic board. As you noted the flickering is less after the system has been on for awhile I would suspect the WLED driver may have a cold solder joint.
+If you connect an external monitor to your system do you encounter the same issue? If not then you should focus your efforts on the LCD logic. That would be the LCD panel, LDVS cable and its connections; and the main logic board. As you noted the flickering is less after the system has been on for awhile I would suspect the WLED driver could have a cold solder joint.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Dan

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Did you get your system wet or sit it down in a puddle? I would pull the cover off and do an inspection. What do you see? Post a good picture or two here for us to see.
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+ It doesn't take much moisture to effect things. I would still look for corrosion around the LVDS connector on the main logic board as I've seen that before.
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+If connect an external monitor to your system do you encounter the same issue? If not then you should focus your efforts on the LCD logic. That would be the LCD panel, LDVS cable and its connections. Lastly the main logic board. As you noted the flickering is less after the system has been on for awhile I would suspect the WLED driver may have a cold solder joint.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Dan

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Did you get your system wet or sit it down in a puddle? I would pull the cover off and do an inspection. What do you see? Post a good picture or two here for us to see.

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