MICROSOFT SURFACE PRO 9 Flickering
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85%
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Display Assembly for Surface Pro 9
The flickering is caused by thermal degradation of the Display Driver ICs (DDIC) or the timing controller (T-CON) integrated into the panel. Continuous thermal cycling in the compact chassis causes voltage instability in these logic chips, leading to intermittent loss of vertical synchronization. Replacing the entire display assembly is the only reliable resolution as these components are permanently bonded to the LCD glass.
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15%
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 Display Assembly for Surface Pro 9.
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