XBOX ONE X NO SIGNAL TO TV General Troubleshooting
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93%
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TDP158 HDMI Retimer IC
This integrated circuit is the most common point of electrical failure for the Xbox One X video output. It is highly sensitive to ESD and voltage fluctuations; when it fails, the console will power on normally with a white light but will not produce a video signal. Replacing this chip restores the handshake communication between the console and the TV.
SKU: SN75DP159/TDP158
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4%
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HDMI Port Replacement
The HDMI 2.0 ports on the Xbox One X are subject to high mechanical stress and thermal cycling, leading to cracked solder joints or bent internal pins. Physical deformation prevents a clean connection, resulting in a 'No Signal' message. A new high-retention port restores physical continuity.
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3%
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4K High-Speed HDMI 2.1 Cable
Before internal hardware is blamed, the interconnect cable must be verified. HDMI cables often suffer from internal dielectric breakdown or pin fatigue. Using a certified High-Speed cable ensures the 6.0Gbps per channel bandwidth required by the One X for 4K output is maintained without signal attenuation.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the TDP158 HDMI Retimer IC.
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