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So on my laptop I have a huge blob of dead pixels about 35, and it's slowly spreading, I need help! No I don't close the lid and no I'm not over heating it. I've tried using pixel fixers such as jscreenfix or undead repair but none of them work. Any ideas?

i know this sounds crazy but rub the screen where the pixels are , sometimes that gets them to work again, if that doesnt work then send it back to be serviced 

Please quote me or tag me if your trying to talk to me , I might see it through all my other notifications ^_^

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the current list of dead cards is as follows 2 evga gtx 980ti acx 2.0 , 1 evga gtx 980 acx 2.0 1600mhz core 2100mhz ram golden chip card ... failed hardcore , 1 290x that caught fire , 1 hd 7950 .

may you all rest in peaces in the giant pc in the sky

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Moved thread to Display section.

Your problem sounds like the transistor film of the LCD panel is faulty. There is no fix for this. You need to change the laptop screen.

If the system is under warranty, you should RMA the system for servicing.

If not, see how much it cost to get it fixed outside of warranty. If that is too pricey, and willing to service the laptop yourself, I would ask if you can order the LCD panel for your laptop, also ask the price for A-grade refurbished (that is basically parts from a laptop that was returned within the return window and in perfect working condition, like new). If that is still too expensive, dismantle the laptop, investigate the exact laptop panel you have, and look on ebay for it (yes, it needs to match exactly. It's not like computer monitors).

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