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ACER NITRO 5 (AN515 SERIES) Flickering

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Replacement LCD Panel Assembly
The flickering is typically caused by a failure of the timing controller (T-CON) or the Chip-on-Film (COF) connectors attached to the LCD substrate. These components handle the high-speed differential signaling required for 144Hz refresh rates; when they fail due to thermal stress, the vertical sync is lost, causing the 'jumping' or 'flickering' effect. Replacing the entire panel is the standard resolution as these sub-components are bonded to the glass and are non-serviceable.
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eDP (Embedded DisplayPort) Video Cable
The video cable routes through the laptop hinge and is subjected to repeated mechanical shear and tension during every lid cycle. Micro-fractures in the copper traces or a loose friction-fit connection at the motherboard's 30-pin/40-pin header will cause intermittent signal drops. The fact that physical impacts to the chassis temporarily resolve the issue suggests a mechanical connection fault within this cable.
SKU: DC02C00O500
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