MICROSOFT SURFACE BOOK 3 Flickering
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88%
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LCD Display Assembly
The flickering is the result of a hardware-level synchronization failure within the Timing Controller (TCON) integrated into the display panel. Over time, thermal cycles degrade the chip's ability to process the eDP signal correctly, particularly during transitions between active GPU rendering and the 'Panel Self-Refresh' power-saving state. Since the TCON and associated driver ICs are permanently bonded to the glass substrate, the entire screen assembly must be replaced to restore stable refresh timing.
SKU: N/A (Sized to 13.5" or 15" Model)
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12%
CONF
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Secondary Circuit / Wiring Check
Inspect wiring harness.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the LCD Display Assembly.
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