So last night, (at about 2am or so) I found a random dell ST2210 lying beside a dustbin, so what the hell, I took it back home and powered it on and boy was I happy, I thought I got a free working 22" screen.
So just now, I reconfigured my current setup (laptop beside 20" screen) to 22" beside 20" and laptop under the table. After much painful cable routing and re-routing, everything was ready to go.
So I fired up the laptop and booted into my desktop. I immediately noticed that the whites on the Dell display were yellow-ish compared to the 20" LG beside it, so I calibrated the colours and stuff.
I increased the brightness beyond 75% and the screen shut off. So I turn the switch off and then back on, the display was up again. after 10 mins (or so), it shut down again.
So more searching on google tells me that there is a bad capacitor in there somewhere.
After 1 hour of careful prying with my knife, I got the power supply and the main circuit boards out (the only boards in there anyway) and checked for blown/bloated caps - nothing
So anybody has any ideas? I don't want this display to go to waste :P
TL;DR
My dell screen shuts down by itself after 10 mins of use, disassembly does not show me any bad caps on the circuit boards, any ideas?

Thanks guys!
-UPDATE-
I got replacement caps and replaced everything on the psu board, still shutting down, any ideas?
So just now, I reconfigured my current setup (laptop beside 20" screen) to 22" beside 20" and laptop under the table. After much painful cable routing and re-routing, everything was ready to go.
So I fired up the laptop and booted into my desktop. I immediately noticed that the whites on the Dell display were yellow-ish compared to the 20" LG beside it, so I calibrated the colours and stuff.
I increased the brightness beyond 75% and the screen shut off. So I turn the switch off and then back on, the display was up again. after 10 mins (or so), it shut down again.
So more searching on google tells me that there is a bad capacitor in there somewhere.
After 1 hour of careful prying with my knife, I got the power supply and the main circuit boards out (the only boards in there anyway) and checked for blown/bloated caps - nothing

So anybody has any ideas? I don't want this display to go to waste :P
TL;DR
My dell screen shuts down by itself after 10 mins of use, disassembly does not show me any bad caps on the circuit boards, any ideas?

Thanks guys!

-UPDATE-
I got replacement caps and replaced everything on the psu board, still shutting down, any ideas?
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