first foray into troubleshooting this sort of thing, and the last few days of scouring the forums have been very illuminating! I've not found anything that looks quite like the issue I'm seeing however, so I was hoping that there might be a few forum members who might have some thoughts on where the issue might lie with this monitor.
Monitor: Dell U3011t Rev A03
Screen01.jpg = this is the screen attached to a Windows 7 laptop. As you can see, 3 of the 4 quadrants of the monitor are acting badly. The upper right quadrant works just fine though, oddly enough.
the OSD also is affected.
This is the monitors default state from power-on.
Troubleshooting so far:
1: I've visually checked the boards and components, and nothing really jumps out at me. Nothing bulging, no scorch marks, nothing actively on fire.
2: I've removed all cables and reseated them, including the ribbon cables that are attached to the TCon board underneath the boards in the pictures. ( I didn't take pics of it unfortunately, but I included one of the pictures from kishisaki's thread as an example). No change in behaviour at all.
3: Messed about with SoftMCCS just to make sure that resetting everything to factory defaults didn't magically fix things (it didn't)
Next Steps
I'll start checking as many of the components as I can with my multimeter, but if someone has seen this sort of thing before and can point me in a better direction I'd REALLY appreciate it! I don't mind buying replacement boards if I have to, but as I'm a fair hand with a soldering iron I'd be much happier if it turned out to be something simple like, well, bad caps or something.

I'll keep this thread updated as I go through the steps to figure out the problem with this beast, but again if anyone has one of those 'a HA!' moments, I'd love to hear about it.
Donovan.
Monitor: Dell U3011t Rev A03
Screen01.jpg = this is the screen attached to a Windows 7 laptop. As you can see, 3 of the 4 quadrants of the monitor are acting badly. The upper right quadrant works just fine though, oddly enough.
the OSD also is affected.
This is the monitors default state from power-on.
Troubleshooting so far:
1: I've visually checked the boards and components, and nothing really jumps out at me. Nothing bulging, no scorch marks, nothing actively on fire.
2: I've removed all cables and reseated them, including the ribbon cables that are attached to the TCon board underneath the boards in the pictures. ( I didn't take pics of it unfortunately, but I included one of the pictures from kishisaki's thread as an example). No change in behaviour at all.
3: Messed about with SoftMCCS just to make sure that resetting everything to factory defaults didn't magically fix things (it didn't)
Next Steps
I'll start checking as many of the components as I can with my multimeter, but if someone has seen this sort of thing before and can point me in a better direction I'd REALLY appreciate it! I don't mind buying replacement boards if I have to, but as I'm a fair hand with a soldering iron I'd be much happier if it turned out to be something simple like, well, bad caps or something.

I'll keep this thread updated as I go through the steps to figure out the problem with this beast, but again if anyone has one of those 'a HA!' moments, I'd love to hear about it.
Donovan.
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