Eguevarae, you've saved many a part from the local landfill. Consider yourself a savior of electronics at this point. Thank you for all your help with this monitor. I have gained utmost respect for this form and the electronic know how of this forum. I'm planning on remaining an active member and want it to be known that anyone can contact me on AIM for testing purposes or information purposes if they need. Thank you to everyone for participating in this thread. YOU ROCK BADCAPS.NET!
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I see what you mean. It does look funny but that section of the board is for the audio input to the speakers. I suppose this could be responsible for the main logic chip overheating but I'm not sure. It seems like if that was blown the audio would just plain not work and that's about it. Ideas?
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