HP OMEN 16.1 INCH GAMING LAPTOP Flickering
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Internal eDP Display Cable
Repeated mechanical stress at the hinge fulcrum causes micro-fractures in the high-speed differential signal traces. This results in intermittent continuity and signal attenuation, which the user perceives as flickering, especially when the lid is adjusted. This cable is the primary interface between the GPU and the panel logic.
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Replacement LCD Panel Assembly
The presence of 'after-images' (image retention) alongside flickering indicates a failure of the Timing Controller (T-CON) or the Gate-In-Panel (GIP) circuits to properly clear the pixel voltage states. This results in liquid crystal lag and ghosting, which is a hardware-level defect within the panel's internal film-transistor layer.
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Main Logic Board
This model features a design vulnerability where the Hall Effect sensor (lid closure sensor) is positioned near the thermal exhaust. Heat-induced resistance changes cause the Embedded Controller (EC) to receive false 'lid closed' signals, triggering rapid power-state toggling (flickering) of the display and keyboard backlighting simultaneously.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Internal eDP Display Cable.