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Hi ,

Sometime around 5 months ago a small black zone appeared on the bottom-middle of the screen. I though that it was something stuck between the bezzel and the screen so I tried to take the plastic out and inspect it. There was nothing between there and I also managed to make a small crack on the screen (barely visible), but the black zone has expanded significantly. Is there a way to fix this or should I replace it right away?(see picture for the black zone)

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20 minutes ago, JewPacaBraZ said:

Hi ,

Sometime around 5 months ago a small black zone appeared on the bottom-middle of the screen. I though that it was something stuck between the bezzel and the screen so I tried to take the plastic out and inspect it. There was nothing between there and I also managed to make a small crack on the screen (barely visible), but the black zone has expanded significantly. Is there a way to fix this or should I replace it right away?(see picture for the black zone)

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i had same problem replace the display it will only get worse 

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11 minutes ago, mahyar said:

i had same problem replace the display it will only get worse 

Thank you kind sir , will do soon enough , much love

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it's a hardware issue, your display substrate is damanged and it leaks its liquid crystal content

 

there's nothing you can do about it - may be a specialised display repair shop can do something about it but I think it will cost you close to buying a new monitor altogether

 

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On 7/30/2020 at 12:45 PM, e22big said:

it's a hardware issue, your display substrate is damanged and it leaks its liquid crystal content

 

there's nothing you can do about it - may be a specialised display repair shop can do something about it but I think it will cost you close to buying a new monitor altogether

 

Thank you kind sir , i will see if i can get a repair

 

Tech enthusiast from the land of dept ( Greece ) and casual overclocker. If it has a processor i will overclock it, monitor yes, my car's ecu yes, my brain... yes.

MAIN PC R5 5500 / 32GB RAM / 6900XT
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