ALIENWARE ALIENWARE X14 R1 Flickering
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eDP Display Cable
The flickering is caused by intermittent signal interruption across the Embedded DisplayPort (eDP) interface due to fatigue of the internal copper traces. In ultra-portable gaming laptops, the cable is subjected to high-cycle bending stress at the hinge, leading to impedance changes and data packet loss. Replacing this cable restores the high-bandwidth link between the GPU and the display controller.
SKU: 0M0W24
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9%
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Full LCD Display Assembly
On the X14 series, the display cable is often integrated into the panel housing or routed behind the bezel in a way that makes individual cable replacement difficult without damaging the screen. This assembly includes the LCD panel, eDP cable, and hinges, ensuring all mechanical and electrical failure points in the display lid are addressed simultaneously.
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LCD Panel T-CON Board
If the flickering persists regardless of hinge position, the failure may lie in the Timing Controller (T-CON) board integrated into the LCD panel. Thermal stress from the high-performance internals can cause solder joint degradation on the T-CON chips, leading to vertical line artifacts or rapid frame flickering.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the eDP Display Cable.