MICROSOFT XBOX SERIES S No Signal Black Screen
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86%
CONF
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HDMI 2.1 Port Socket
The HDMI 2.1 port on the Series S is a surface-mount component prone to mechanical fatigue and pad shearing. When internal pins are bent or the solder joints crack due to cable tension, the TMDS (Transition Minimized Differential Signaling) clock and data lines lose continuity, resulting in a 'No Signal' state on the display. Replacing the port restores the physical interface required for the handshake.
SKU: M1143527-001
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8%
CONF
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Ultra High Speed HDMI 2.1 Cable
The Xbox Series S utilizes HDMI 2.1 features that require high bandwidth; standard or damaged cables often fail to negotiate the HDCP handshake or the 4K signaling. A cable with internal shielding degradation or pin oxidation can provide intermittent or zero signal. Using a certified Ultra High Speed cable ensures the 48Gbps bandwidth capability required for modern console output.
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6%
CONF
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HDMI Retimer IC (NB7NQ621M)
This integrated circuit acts as a signal conditioner and driver for the HDMI output. It is highly sensitive to voltage spikes and ESD through the HDMI port; if the chip fails, the console will power on normally but cannot transmit a valid video signal to the encoder. Replacing this component is the standard fix for 'No Signal' issues where the physical port remains intact.
SKU: NB7NQ621M
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the HDMI 2.1 Port Socket.
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