SONY PLAYSTATION 5 (CFI-1200) Screen
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86%
CONF
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HDMI 2.1 Port Connector
The HDMI port is the most common mechanical failure point in the PS5 video path. Bent or bridged pins within the port disrupt the TMDS (Transition-Minimized Differential Signaling) channels, which can result in a monochromatic green output or a complete handshake failure between the console and the display.
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9%
CONF
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HDMI Encoder IC
The Panasonic MN864739 IC is responsible for managing the digital video signal and HDCP encryption handshake. If this chip sustains damage from a power surge through the HDMI cable or internal semiconductor degradation, it will fail to output a valid image, often defaulting the display buffer to a solid green or 'No Signal' state.
SKU: MN864739
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5%
CONF
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Liquid Metal Thermal Interface
If the liquid metal thermal interface on the APU (Accelerated Processing Unit) shifts or develops dry spots, the GPU cores can instantly overheat during the boot sequence. This thermal excursion can cause a system kernel panic, which in some firmware versions manifests as a solid green screen before the console forcefully powers down to prevent permanent silicon damage.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the HDMI 2.1 Port Connector.
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