ASUS ROG ZEPHYRUS G14 Flickering
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90%
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Replacement LCD Panel Assembly
The flickering is primarily caused by a failure of the internal timing controller or the source drivers bonded to the glass substrate. These components are non-serviceable and prone to failure due to the thermal exhaust path of the G14 chassis heating the lower display edge. Replacing the full panel assembly restores the signal processing integrity required for high-refresh-rate output.
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10%
CONF
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Internal eDP Display Cable
The embedded DisplayPort (eDP) cable routes through the hinge, subjecting it to mechanical stress and thermal exposure. Degradation of the internal copper shielding or micro-tears in the ribbon leads to EMI interference and signal attenuation, which manifests as horizontal flickering or color distortion. Replacing the cable ensures a clean LVDS/eDP signal path between the motherboard and the panel.
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DIY Repair Guide
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