LENOVO LEGION 5 Flickering
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85%
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LCD Replacement Panel
The flickering is most often caused by a failure in the Timing Controller (T-CON) or the LED backlight driver circuit integrated into the panel. These components can suffer from thermal fatigue due to the high-performance GPU exhausting heat near the display base, leading to unstable voltage regulation and visible refresh rate instability. Replacing the entire panel assembly provides a new logic board and backlight array.
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15%
CONF
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EDP (Embedded DisplayPort) Cable
This high-speed data cable connects the motherboard to the screen through the hinge, where it is subjected to repeated mechanical torsion. Over time, the internal copper strands or the EMI shielding can fracture, causing intermittent signal drops that manifest as flickering or horizontal lines. A new cable ensures a clean, uninterrupted data path for high-bandwidth video signals.
SKU: 5C10S30212
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the LCD Replacement Panel.
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