The cables you're showing in the image you posted are the two WiFi antenna cables going from the WLAN card on the motherboard into the laptop lid where the antennas are located - go to 47 seconds into this screen replacement [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJR6wg-dyFg|video] to confirm
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Are you using the laptop online e.g. just surfing or watching videos when the screen is flickering?
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At 59 seconds in the video it shows where the lvds (video) cable is connected to the motherboard.
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Does the screen also flicker when you're just looking at the desktop screen?
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The cables you're showing in the image you posted are the two WiFi antenna cables going from the WLAN card on the motherboard into the laptop lid where the antennas are located - go to 47 seconds into this screen replacement [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJR6wg-dyFg|video] to confirm.
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If the flickering only occurs when you're viewing online then if the cables aren't securely connected to the WLAN card on the motherboard then it may be that it's causing a signal problem and that's why the screen is behaving as it does
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If the flickering also occurs when you're not viewing online but using the laptop for other reasons then it could be that the lvds (video) cable is the problem. At 59 seconds in the video it shows where the lvds (video) cable is connected to the motherboard.
Check the cable connection (both ends - motherboard and LCD panel) to ensure that it is not just a loose connection causing the problem and if the cable is damaged where it passes through the hinge, search online for [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=14005-02210500|14005-02210500] to find suppliers of the cable that suit you best.
The cables you're showing in the image you posted are the two WiFi antenna cables going from the WLAN card into the laptop lid where the antennas are located - go to 47 seconds into this screen replacement [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJR6wg-dyFg|video] to confirm
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The cables you're showing in the image you posted are the two WiFi antenna cables going from the WLAN card on the motherboard into the laptop lid where the antennas are located - go to 47 seconds into this screen replacement [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJR6wg-dyFg|video] to confirm
At 59 seconds in the video it shows where the lvds (video) cable is connected to the motherboard.
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Check the cable connection (both ends - motherboard and LCD panel) to ensure that it is not just a loose connection causing the problem and if the cable is damaged where it passes through the hinge, search online for [https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=14005-02210500|14005-02210500] to find suppliers of the cable that suit you best.
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Check the cable connection (both ends - motherboard and LCD panel) to ensure that it is not just a loose connection causing the problem and if the cable is damaged where it passes through the hinge, search online for [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=14005-02210500|14005-02210500] to find suppliers of the cable that suit you best.
Hi @grismannen
The cables you're showing in the image you posted are the two WiFi antenna cables going from the WLAN card into the laptop lid where the antennas are located - go to 47 seconds into this screen replacement [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJR6wg-dyFg|video] to confirm
At 59 seconds in the video it shows where the lvds (video) cable is connected to the motherboard.
Check the cable connection (both ends - motherboard and LCD panel) to ensure that it is not just a loose connection causing the problem and if the cable is damaged where it passes through the hinge, search online for [https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=14005-02210500|14005-02210500] to find suppliers of the cable that suit you best.