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Originally Posted by underscore
I think any of the three boards inside having a fault could cause that, your best bet is to find an LCD repair shop and have them diagnose it. You can open it up and make sure all the connections are seated properly but be very careful, there are some very high voltages in there.
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Yea I thought about taking it to a repair shop. But I think most places charges $75 just for diagnosis, and if it cost more than $300 to repair I thought I might as well get a new monitor.