Hello, my Cinema Display developed a loud buzzing in the lower left of the screen that was there for 90% of the day Friday and Saturday. You could clearly hear it coming from the the left speaker holes only, you could also hear faintly hear the noise in my desktop speakers as well. Video of the noise here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQv0mswkj9s
On Sunday when I went to power it up it was completely dead it does not come on even for a split second it appears as if it is not plugged in. I had received comments that the sound in the video was classic leaking cap noise, so I looked up the monitor FSM and the only circuit board on that half of the display is the PSU, I managed to pull that out today on my lunch and the pictures are below. I gave it a good looking over but to me they all look just fine, I am thinking about pulling the logic board tonight but if it the sound was coming from a cap it has to be from this board.
Sorry if the pictures are not correctly focused. I took them in a darn hurry on lunch, you should be able to open them in high res to get a closer look
http://phelgar.imgur.com/all
Just looking for advice here, a new PSU board is $140ish, I'd rather save that money by trying my hand at replacing some caps if it is a viable solution
Thank you all!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQv0mswkj9s
On Sunday when I went to power it up it was completely dead it does not come on even for a split second it appears as if it is not plugged in. I had received comments that the sound in the video was classic leaking cap noise, so I looked up the monitor FSM and the only circuit board on that half of the display is the PSU, I managed to pull that out today on my lunch and the pictures are below. I gave it a good looking over but to me they all look just fine, I am thinking about pulling the logic board tonight but if it the sound was coming from a cap it has to be from this board.
Sorry if the pictures are not correctly focused. I took them in a darn hurry on lunch, you should be able to open them in high res to get a closer look
http://phelgar.imgur.com/all
Just looking for advice here, a new PSU board is $140ish, I'd rather save that money by trying my hand at replacing some caps if it is a viable solution

Thank you all!
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