RAZER BLADE 15 Blade 15 Screen Green Tint
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86%
CONF
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LCD Panel Assembly
The green tint is most often caused by a failure of the liquid crystal sub-pixel logic or the integrated Timing Controller (T-CON) board. This results in the inability of the display to correctly gate the red and blue sub-pixels, leading to a permanent green chromatic shift across the entire matrix.
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9%
CONF
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eDP (Embedded DisplayPort) Cable
Repeated mechanical stress on the hinge assembly can fatigue the ultra-fine copper traces within the eDP ribbon cable. If the specific pins responsible for the Red and Blue differential signal pairs lose continuity or increase in resistance, the Green signal remains as the primary data stream reaching the panel.
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5%
CONF
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Motherboard
In cases where the tint persists across external monitors or remains after a panel swap, the failure point is localized to the GPU's video output stage or the LVDS/eDP connector on the logic board itself. Solder joint degradation (BGA failure) under the GPU can cause specific color data bits to fail.
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