Hello!
I have an LCD monitor from 2009. I can use it for web browsing and similar tasks that do not involve a lot of "activity" on the screen.
But when I try to play a game or watch a movie, it won't take long until the screen starts giving me totally random artifacts. It could be shadowing of the objects on the screen, they could get streched, part of the screen can turn white or black for a split second, etc. But most commonly I get various colors and lines all over the place. It's chaotic. At this point, you can not go back to web browsing or whatever. You have to turn it off and wait for an hour or so.
The fault is not in the computer, as other monitors work fine with it, and I also tried it with my Xbox 360. Same effect.
I've opened it up and checked everything over and nothing looks bad. Solder joints, caps, etc. I tried baking one of the PCBs in the oven (specifically the digital to analog converter board) because it was easy to get out, and because it had a lot of very small solder joints and chips. However, that didn't change anything.
I was going to recap that board too, but gave up because it wasn't possible to unsolder them (even at 450C). I would have to clip them off and solder new caps to the little stumps.
Is this a typical symptom of bad caps in an LCD? I am going to recap it soon regardless, but I would just like to see if anyone has experienced anything like this.
Thank you for your time.
I have an LCD monitor from 2009. I can use it for web browsing and similar tasks that do not involve a lot of "activity" on the screen.
But when I try to play a game or watch a movie, it won't take long until the screen starts giving me totally random artifacts. It could be shadowing of the objects on the screen, they could get streched, part of the screen can turn white or black for a split second, etc. But most commonly I get various colors and lines all over the place. It's chaotic. At this point, you can not go back to web browsing or whatever. You have to turn it off and wait for an hour or so.
The fault is not in the computer, as other monitors work fine with it, and I also tried it with my Xbox 360. Same effect.
I've opened it up and checked everything over and nothing looks bad. Solder joints, caps, etc. I tried baking one of the PCBs in the oven (specifically the digital to analog converter board) because it was easy to get out, and because it had a lot of very small solder joints and chips. However, that didn't change anything.
I was going to recap that board too, but gave up because it wasn't possible to unsolder them (even at 450C). I would have to clip them off and solder new caps to the little stumps.
Is this a typical symptom of bad caps in an LCD? I am going to recap it soon regardless, but I would just like to see if anyone has experienced anything like this.
Thank you for your time.
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