hi, good job. I do this kind of repair as well and I've noticed that about 30% of displays have residual flickering or artifacts, but 80% of the time the flickering goes away pretty quickly, but the other 20% of the flickering doesn't go away for days, weeks, sometimes even months. I have a question, maybe you know in more detail why these blinks appear in order to understand how to solve this problem faster than half a year (the worst display was on for almost half a year, and only then it stopped blinking)
@inwerp3 ай бұрын
@@Ярослав-ц3м8ш i noticed it depends a bit on cables you use, but cant tell for sure because I stocked random cables and can't trace where I bought them. Most likely blinking is caused by dustgate glitch itself. I mean there might be some sort of "training" algorithm in Parade which is intended to compensate impedance of flex cable between parade and gate drivers. This is the only explanation of how it "cures" itself. Some dustgate screens have thin horizontal lines and they never flicker after this repair. Theoretically then this should be indicated in parade firmware if you dump it before and after flickering "self-cures". Intel TCONs can be dumped with tool called steelite which is fairly easy to find in wild.
@MaksiojaАй бұрын
Hi, are you also replacing whole cable or only fixing original one? I fixed many times just repairing broken line , but now I have MacBook which I fixed one line and that line is flickering for already couple hours. Will it go away or it has to be fixed again?
@Kostya_Dar2 ай бұрын
А вы где территориально ремонтируете и сколько примерно стоит работа? аналогичная проблема возникла на аире