I've replaced the logic board but this has made no difference.
I wonder if it's the panel itself? Twisting, bending display has no impact on the issue.
Otherwise I've salvaged another models parts, so can attempt to replace other parts if it may be something else.
Any help much appreciated!
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=== Update (01/22/25) ===
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Thanks for response @oldturkey03.
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I dismantled the screen again and revealed the ribbons, unfortunately applying pressure on any part of them had no impact on the display.
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Although not most sensible - I did push and pull on the Flat Cable connector attached to the logic board and obviously did impact the display. What's to note is the entire screen would flicker and display white lines. Possibly might suggest the panel itself may be okay. I'll attempt to replace this cable.
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Assuming the driver board is the printed circuit which sits between the flat cable connector and the horizontal ribbon cable which feeds to the panel itself? I think if this is damaged I don't have much hope - since I can't exactly re-solder each of the ribbon points.
I've replaced the logic board but this has made no difference.
I wonder if it's the panel itself? Twisting, bending display has no impact on the issue.
Otherwise I've salvaged another models parts, so can attempt to replace other parts if it may be something else.
Any help much appreciated!
[image|3522069]
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[image|3522070]
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[image|3535334]
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=== Update (01/22/25) ===
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Thanks for response @oldturkey03.
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I dismantled the screen again and revealed the ribbons, unfortunately applying pressure on any part of them had no impact on the display.
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+
Although not most sensible - I did push and pull on the Flat Cable connector attached to the logic board and obviously did impact the display. What's to note is the entire screen would flicker and display white lines. Possibly might suggest the panel itself may be okay. I'll attempt to replace this cable.
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Assuming the driver board is the printed circuit which sits between the flat cable connector and the horizontal ribbon cable which feeds to the panel itself? I think if this is damaged I don't have much hope - since I can't exactly re-solder each of the ribbon points.
I've replaced the logic board but this has made no difference.
I wonder if it's the panel itself? Twisting, bending display has no impact on the issue.
Otherwise I've salvaged another models parts, so can attempt to replace other parts if it may be something else.
Any help much appreciated!
[image|3522069]
[image|3522070]