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-I had this issue as well. I also saw this kind of thing happen on my gameboy color when I upgraded to the Q5 OSD IPS kit. after doing some research and looking around online, I started to suspect that this was due to insufficient power delivery to the upgraded IPS screen. additional evidence towards this is that I would have this issue much more frequently after I had installed the Cleanamp v1.2 into my Gameboy SP and set the volume and screen brightness up to max before turning the console on. After looking around more, I found and installed this component to my gameboy SP https://www.heldergametech.com/shop/gba/gbasp-power-cleaner-flex-pcb/
+I had this issue as well. I also saw this kind of thing happen on my gameboy color when I upgraded to the Q5 OSD IPS kit. after doing some research and looking around online, I started to suspect that this was due to insufficient power delivery to the upgraded IPS screen. additional evidence towards this is that I would have this issue much more frequently after I had installed the Cleanamp v1.2 into my Gameboy SP and set the volume and screen brightness up to max before turning the console on.
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+After looking around more, I found and installed this component to my gameboy SP https://www.heldergametech.com/shop/gba/gbasp-power-cleaner-flex-pcb/
and this component to my gameboy color https://handheldlegend.com/collections/game-boy-color-gbc/products/680uf-aluminum-capacitor-for-cleanamp-20-6-3v-smd
-these seemed to have solved the issue for each of my consoles and as a nice bonus also cleaned up the humming and hissing noises that their speakers made after the IPS and/or Amp upgrades.
+these seemed to have solved the issue for each of my consoles and as a nice bonus also cleaned up the humming and hissing noises that their speakers made after the Amp and/or IPS upgrades.
ive seen other posts explaining this too. basically, this 15-20+ year old hardware isn't designed to power these awesome new future-tech upgrade kits we put in, therefore their internal power supplies are not sufficient to hold up the way they they do with the OEM components. these kits that I've linked are supposed to beef up the power supplies and audio filtering of these old consoles to prevent this kind of thing from happening.
-I just installed both of those and so far I haven't had any sort of screen issues since. I will post updates after a few weeks of play testing.
+I just installed both of those and so far I haven't had any sort of screen issues since. they were very easy to install and there are videos on their installation. I will post updates after a few weeks of play testing.

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-i also had this issue. i also saw this kind of thing happen on my gameboy color when. upgraded to the Q5 OSD IPS kit. after doing some research and looking around online, i started to suspect that this was due to insufficient power delivery to the upgraded IPS screen. additional evidence towards this is that i would have this issue much more frequently after i had installed the Cleanamp v1.2 and set the volume and screen brightness up to max before turning the console on. after looking around more, i found and installed this component to my gba sp https://www.heldergametech.com/shop/gba/gbasp-power-cleaner-flex-pcb/
+I had this issue as well. I also saw this kind of thing happen on my gameboy color when I upgraded to the Q5 OSD IPS kit. after doing some research and looking around online, I started to suspect that this was due to insufficient power delivery to the upgraded IPS screen. additional evidence towards this is that I would have this issue much more frequently after I had installed the Cleanamp v1.2 into my Gameboy SP and set the volume and screen brightness up to max before turning the console on. After looking around more, I found and installed this component to my gameboy SP https://www.heldergametech.com/shop/gba/gbasp-power-cleaner-flex-pcb/
-and this component to my gbc https://handheldlegend.com/collections/game-boy-color-gbc/products/680uf-aluminum-capacitor-for-cleanamp-20-6-3v-smd
+and this component to my gameboy color https://handheldlegend.com/collections/game-boy-color-gbc/products/680uf-aluminum-capacitor-for-cleanamp-20-6-3v-smd
-these seemed to have solved the issue for each of my consoles and also cleaned up the native humming and hissing noises that their speakers made.
+these seemed to have solved the issue for each of my consoles and as a nice bonus also cleaned up the humming and hissing noises that their speakers made after the IPS and/or Amp upgrades.
-this 15-20+ year old hardware isn't designed to power these fancy upgrade kits we put in, therefore their internal power supplies are not sufficient to hold up the way they they do with OEM components. these kits are supposed to beef up the power supplies of the consoles to prevent this kind of thing from happening. i just installed both of those and so far i haven't had any sort of screen issues since. i will post updates after a few weeks of play testing.
+ive seen other posts explaining this too. basically, this 15-20+ year old hardware isn't designed to power these awesome new future-tech upgrade kits we put in, therefore their internal power supplies are not sufficient to hold up the way they they do with the OEM components. these kits that I've linked are supposed to beef up the power supplies and audio filtering of these old consoles to prevent this kind of thing from happening.
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+I just installed both of those and so far I haven't had any sort of screen issues since. I will post updates after a few weeks of play testing.

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i also had this issue.  i also saw this kind of thing happen on my gameboy color when. upgraded to the Q5 OSD IPS kit.  after doing some research and looking around online, i started to suspect that this was due to insufficient power delivery to the upgraded IPS screen.   additional evidence towards this is that i would have this issue much more frequently after i had installed the Cleanamp v1.2 and set the volume and screen brightness up to max before turning the console on.  after looking around more, i found and installed this component to my gba sp https://www.heldergametech.com/shop/gba/gbasp-power-cleaner-flex-pcb/

and this component to my gbc https://handheldlegend.com/collections/game-boy-color-gbc/products/680uf-aluminum-capacitor-for-cleanamp-20-6-3v-smd

these seemed to have solved the issue for each of my consoles and also cleaned up the native humming and hissing noises that their speakers made.

this 15-20+ year old hardware isn't designed to power these fancy upgrade kits we put in, therefore their internal power supplies are not sufficient to hold up the way they they do with OEM components.  these kits are supposed to beef up the power supplies of the consoles to prevent this kind of thing from happening.  i just installed both of those and so far i haven't had any sort of screen issues since.  i will post updates after a few weeks of play testing.

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