Okay as you can see from the photos this one has some real non-sense making it extremely hard to play WOW and mine sweeper or anything at all. The viewing angle vertically is about 5 degrees, it's dim and this pattern is pervasive across the whole screen. The ESR on the caps checked out. I've not tested anything else. Any ideas?
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Re: Lines and noise on entire Syncmaster S24B300EL LED. T-con, Panel or...
I'd say it's most likely the t-con. But if it's a new LED, the t-con will be integrated onto the panel.Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
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Re: Lines and noise on entire Syncmaster S24B300EL LED. T-con, Panel or...
I imagine it would be possible to pull apart this extra 24" ccfl panel i have sitting here and use it's LCD with the LED's backlighting? they are both 30 pin connectors, i haven't looked at the datasheets yet.. what do you think?
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Re: Lines and noise on entire Syncmaster S24B300EL LED. T-con, Panel or...
Worth a shot. For a computer monitor you gain very little from LED backlighting though.Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
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Re: Lines and noise on entire Syncmaster S24B300EL LED. T-con, Panel or...
I wouldn't know, sorry... I'd be surprised if the panels were compatible and changing the backlight may be impossible.Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
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Re: Lines and noise on entire Syncmaster S24B300EL LED. T-con, Panel or...
Anybody? It's getting 5 volts from the logic board and the fuse is passing current. Theres a voltage regulator on the t-con outputting 3.3 and some IC's i haven't researched (very detailed description, i know)
Has anyone seen/managed to rectify an issue similar to this, if so... what was the nature of the problem? I plugged the logic board into a different panel and the picture was fine so it's definitely t-con/panel related, i just wonder if its a total wash or not.
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