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Can i fix it?

Padorkous

Hi! My old monitor sudenly started to act weirdly, first of all the screen was green-ish and it was fading as it was turning black, I tried to unplug it, restart my pc, use a different cable, letting it turned off for some hours and then turn it back on again but anything seemed to make it work. I thought that maybe my graphics card causes the problem but i plugged it in a different monitor and it worked fine. i will also post some pictures for you to see what exactly is happening. Is there any way that i can fix it or its dead? and if i can please tell me how. 

Thanks in advance!!

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2 minutes ago, mikat said:

try another port on your monitor if it has more than 1?

i already did and it has the same result 

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how many hours has that thing been running?

 

my bet is either the display going belly up, or an electrical issue. (backlight circuit failure?)

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23 minutes ago, manikyath said:

how many hours has that thing been running?

 

my bet is either the display going belly up, or an electrical issue. (backlight circuit failure?)

i have it around 3 years and it has being used for a LOT of hours but whenever i wasnt using my pc i wouls always close it. Also is there any way to see it has any electrical failure?

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4 minutes ago, Padorkous said:

i have it around 3 years and it has being used for a LOT of hours but whenever i wasnt using my pc i wouls always close it. Also is there any way to see it has any electrical failure?

well, by investigating the circuit.. which will void your warranty.

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31 minutes ago, manikyath said:

well, by investigating the circuit.. which will void your warranty.

my warranty is over so i dont mind opening it up

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