DELL INSPIRON 15 3520 Flickering Horizontal Lines
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85%
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LCD Screen Assembly
Horizontal lines signify a failure of the Row Driver ICs or the TFT (Thin Film Transistor) glass substrate. This is often caused by micro-fractures in the glass or failure of the internal chip-on-film (COF) bonding that cannot be repaired without specialized industrial equipment, requiring a full panel replacement.
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10%
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eDP (Display) Cable
The eDP cable transmits high-speed differential signals through the laptop hinge; mechanical fatigue of the internal micro-coaxial strands can cause data packet loss. This manifests as flickering or intermittent line artifacts when the clock and data signals lose synchronization.
SKU: 0K0M7F
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5%
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Motherboard (Integrated GPU)
A failure in the Integrated Graphics (iGPU) output stage or the VRAM (system RAM) can result in 'artifacts' or line flickering. If the silicon die or BGA solder balls experience thermal fatigue, the GPU may output corrupted frame buffer data to the display controller.
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DIY Repair Guide
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