Re: EIZO FlexScan SX3031W - vertical lines artifacts
Good new!
Professionaly reballed today and seems to work.
Did not had time to comprehensively test it, but at least the OSD looks clear, no artifacts, no left side vertical lines artifacts.
One success story, a knowledge stone added and a remarkable display saved from going to trash bin.
One notice is that the chip is very hard to reball, because of the attached heat spreader. The balls just don't melt to the pads on the dark infrared station and had to be reworked out with...
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Re: EIZO FlexScan SX3031W - vertical lines artifacts
Wow! Straight to the point, seems it is the same TCON as in the Samsung 305T.
Found this [url]https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=10164&page=3[/url], and it looks similar to my problem.
I'll take the TCON to a reflow specialist and see what is the result.
Thank you all for helping out! I will come back with the results.Re: EIZO FlexScan SX3031W - vertical...&page=3[/url],
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Re: EIZO FlexScan SX3031W - vertical lines artifacts
The 4 capacitors are barely warmer than others which are at ambient temperature.
I would say there are two kind of artifacts:
1- Artifacts that display from switch on permanently:
1.1-they appear as dim vertical lines over the displayed screen elements, a
1.2-they appear as proeminent white lines to the right white areas (dancing/flashing/ringing)
2- Artifacts that appear from switch on but amplify with more power-on time (heating)
2.1-A few vertical lines (2 to 5) at the leftmost...
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EIZO FlexScan SX3031W - vertical lines artifacts
I have an EIZO FlexScan SX3031W lcd monitor which shows vertical lines artifacts (garbled/distortion pixels) around various parts of the displayed image, especially around white areas.
Artifacts show up even when no signal is present, on and to the right of OSD menus.
Opened it and nothing looks broken (no visible capacitors problem, all Nichicon, less than 5 years old).
Reconnected all cables (including t-con? flex cables)
Found that 4 capacitors on the PSU board are running a little warm, but they are rated 105'C.
Please see attached...Last edited by bassfreak; 06-28-2014, 06:51 AM.
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