MICROSOFT XBOX SERIES X No Signal Black Screen
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86%
CONF
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HDMI 2.1 Port Connector
The HDMI 2.1 port is a mechanical interface that frequently experiences solder joint fractures or internal pin deformation from lateral stress. Because the Series X utilizes high-frequency Fixed Rate Link (FRL) signaling, even minor impedance changes caused by a loose pin will result in a total 'No Signal' state. Replacing the physical port restores the electrical path and signal integrity required for the 48Gbps video handshake.
SKU: M1094657-001
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9%
CONF
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Ultra High Speed HDMI 2.1 Cable
The Xbox Series X requires an Ultra High Speed certified cable to support 4K resolution at 120Hz. Internal wire degradation or poor shielding in non-certified cables causes electromagnetic interference that disrupts the handshake process between the console and the TV. A certified 48Gbps cable ensures the Transition Minimized Differential Signaling (TMDS) pairs can transmit data without excessive packet loss or signal attenuation.
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5%
CONF
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HDMI Retimer Control IC
The Retimer IC acts as a signal booster and cleaner located on the motherboard between the APU and the HDMI port. This chip is sensitive to Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) coming through the HDMI line and thermal fluctuations. If the chip fails, the console may power on but will be unable to output the necessary voltage levels to the display to initiate the EDID handshake, resulting in a black screen.
SKU: NB7NQ621M
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the HDMI 2.1 Port Connector.
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