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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Robert Nawfal

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I just fixed a different issue in my 24" CINEMA displaz so I had to dig pretty deep into the display manuals and IC chips on the logic board. Maybe if you send me the exact details of your display, see
http://www.everymac.com/ultimate-mac-lookup/?search_keywords=2316
Then I can get an image what device you exactly have.
+Can you also take a high precision image of the IC chip side of your logic board, to verify that no chips are burned.
- Can you also take a high precision image of the IC chip side of your logic board, to verify that no chips are burned.
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- Then if possible try to connect another cable to the Logic board to rule out the cable fault.
+Then if possible try to connect another cable to the Logic board to rule out the cable fault.
PS: ich kann auch deutsch.
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+=== Update (03/08/2017) ===
+
+So you have exactly the same device as I do. OK. Now,
+# you say that the Fan spins
+# the monitor is not recognized by the system, no iSight and no USB hub
+# The test voltages are ok, according to the service manual.
+# The charging is still working
+
+Check if you have a faint image on the LCD, no backlight?
+ Did the display work before? or was it dead already when you got it?
+
+Try to lay it horizontal and see if it works.
+
+It sounds little bit like a logic board problem. OR possibly a LCD problem.
+So please before anything, inspect the LCD panel PCB board, sometimes the IC there burns. [image|1018402]
+[image|1018397]

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Robert Nawfal

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-# I just fixed a different issue in my 24" CINEMA displaz so I had to dig pretty deep into the display manuals and IC chips on the logic board. Maybe if you send me the exact details of your display, see
+I just fixed a different issue in my 24" CINEMA displaz so I had to dig pretty deep into the display manuals and IC chips on the logic board. Maybe if you send me the exact details of your display, see
http://www.everymac.com/ultimate-mac-lookup/?search_keywords=2316
Then I can get an image what device you exactly have.
-# Can you also take a high precision image of the IC chip side of your logic board, to verify that no chips are burned.
-# Then if possible try to connect another cable to the Logic board to rule out the cable fault.
+ Can you also take a high precision image of the IC chip side of your logic board, to verify that no chips are burned.
+
+
+ Then if possible try to connect another cable to the Logic board to rule out the cable fault.
+
+PS: ich kann auch deutsch.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Robert Nawfal

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#  I just fixed a different issue in my 24" CINEMA displaz so I had to dig pretty deep into the display manuals and IC chips on the logic board. Maybe if you send me the exact details of your display, see

http://www.everymac.com/ultimate-mac-lookup/?search_keywords=2316

Then I can get an image what device you exactly have.

#  Can you also take a high precision image of the IC chip side of your logic board, to verify that no chips are burned.

# Then if possible try to connect another cable to the Logic board to rule out the cable fault.

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