DELL XPS 13 Screen Flickering
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86%
CONF
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eDP Display Cable
The eDP cable transmits high-speed digital signals through the laptop's hinge mechanism. Over time, the repeated mechanical stress of opening and closing the lid causes fatigue in the high-density copper wiring, leading to intermittent signal loss and flickering. Replacing this cable restores the physical path for the video data stream.
SKU: 0H8C6X
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9%
CONF
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LCD Display Assembly
In modern ultrabooks, the Timing Controller (T-CON) is integrated into the display panel substrate. If the T-CON or the thin-film transistors (TFTs) responsible for pixel state changes fail due to thermal stress or voltage fluctuations, the screen will flicker or ghost. Because these components are non-serviceable, a complete display assembly is required.
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5%
CONF
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Motherboard (System Board)
The display signal originates from the Integrated Graphics Processor (iGPU) on the motherboard. Thermal cycling can occasionally weaken the solder joints (BGA) of the processor or cause the female eDP connector on the board to lose tension. This results in a compromised electrical connection that manifests as rapid screen flickering.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the eDP Display Cable.
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