I'm experienced in electronics, but I'm just training myself in monitor repair, and this is the first time I've come across such a failure. This breakdown application is an AOC 917Sw + from our school another school
The fault is generally intertwined or shaded colors and 5-6 white lines at the bottom edge.
I've recorded a short video to illustrate this and I share the link below:
https://youtu.be/va7WohwOauM
Perhaps repairing is beyond my means (but for now
maybe it has a very simple solution.
In general, I did the following checks:
I would like to thank the experienced and helpful members of the forum for their advice. Thank you from now.
The fault is generally intertwined or shaded colors and 5-6 white lines at the bottom edge.
I've recorded a short video to illustrate this and I share the link below:
https://youtu.be/va7WohwOauM
Perhaps repairing is beyond my means (but for now

In general, I did the following checks:
- I tested the fluorescence separately intact. No lighting problem. The 5V output of the inverter is clean.
- I couldn't detect a cold solder on the VGA card. Capacitor capacities are good (I measured and removed).
- I tested the flex and connector from the VGA card (I'm not sure that's the name
to the panel board. The resistance of each line is less than 2.5ohm. I could not detect a short circuit capacitor on the panel board (I must admit that I did these tests on the circuit, I did not disconnect it). I can read 3.3v, 5v and 32v voltages on the panel board.
I would like to thank the experienced and helpful members of the forum for their advice. Thank you from now.
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