Hi all - this is my first post.
Thanks for the great level of detail and patience you guys have with newbies.
It's really appreciated.
Anyway - down to business.
I've been snooping around this site for a couple of months trying to figure out the problem I had with a Samsung 245B monitor.
The problem was that the blue power light would come on but the screen would stay completely blank, but the OS was able to correctly identify the monitor and behave as if it was displaying correctly.
Thanks to a couple of threads in this forum I was able to identify that the power board BN44-00173A was probably faulty.
I took a punt and bought a second-hand board on Ebay.
I have just installed it and I can now get an image but it is a real mess. I have attached a photo of the monitor display, along with a screenshot taken with the OS for comparison.
The perfect screenshot suggests the graphics card is OK, so there must still be something wrong with the monitor.
Also, the image was flickering for about 15 minutes but settled down once the monitor had warmed up.
What I was hoping to find out was:
1. Could the messed up display be a result of a faulty power board, or something else, such as the logic board?
2. Does the flickering suggest a problem with the new power board (I'd like to know because it came with a 30 day warranty).
cheers
lammy
Thanks for the great level of detail and patience you guys have with newbies.
It's really appreciated.
Anyway - down to business.
I've been snooping around this site for a couple of months trying to figure out the problem I had with a Samsung 245B monitor.
The problem was that the blue power light would come on but the screen would stay completely blank, but the OS was able to correctly identify the monitor and behave as if it was displaying correctly.
Thanks to a couple of threads in this forum I was able to identify that the power board BN44-00173A was probably faulty.
I took a punt and bought a second-hand board on Ebay.
I have just installed it and I can now get an image but it is a real mess. I have attached a photo of the monitor display, along with a screenshot taken with the OS for comparison.
The perfect screenshot suggests the graphics card is OK, so there must still be something wrong with the monitor.
Also, the image was flickering for about 15 minutes but settled down once the monitor had warmed up.
What I was hoping to find out was:
1. Could the messed up display be a result of a faulty power board, or something else, such as the logic board?
2. Does the flickering suggest a problem with the new power board (I'd like to know because it came with a 30 day warranty).
cheers
lammy
Comment