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MSI OPTIX G27C4X broken LCD repair

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MSI OPTIX G27C4X broken LCD repair
Device MSI OPTIX screen G27C4X
Affects part(s) TPM270WF1-ST2701B01925A
Needs equipment A good set of plastic trim removals.

Replacment Panel. 30 mins of your time

Difficulty ◉◉◌◌ Medium
Type LCD panel repair"LCD panel repair" is not in the list (Soldering, Teardown, Part replacement, Cleaning, Software, BGA, General) of allowed values for the "Repair Guide type" property.


Problem description

Broken LCD Panel, usually results from small falls or the classic UPS delivery man throwing your box around

image shows a broken LCD panel of the screen
Example of broken LCD panel

Symptoms

  • Broken LCD panel, resulting in discolored screen or missing pixels

Solution

order a new panel, wait for it to arrive, disassemble the monitor, replace the panel, reassemble the monitor

Repair Steps

  1. get your tools ready, you need a Philips screwdriver, a set of plastic trim removal tools, a preferably soft or flat surface to work on, a bag or cardboard box to save the parts in while you're working on fixing it.
  2. First you will need to remove the stand, after that you will need to remove the cover and the 4 screws that it connects to at the back of the monitor, and after that the 4 screws that are around that cover.
  3. follow by removing the trims on the monitor, I found it easiest to remove it from the front logo onwards. you want to slowly go through the trims around the entire monitor.
  4. After removing the trims you'll need to slowly remove the back cover, disconnecting any cables that connect to the main board. (they're usually taped to the panel)
  5. next step is to remove the Flex ribbon cable (CAREFUL!) the connecters here are connected in a special manner, you will need to apply force from the two horizontal black tips inwards toward the ribbon cable, and pull carefully away from the board.
  6. remove the next set of screws that's holding the board to the panel, remove any ribbon cables you find that connect the board to the panel.
  7. put the board box away.
  8. pull the tape and the rest of the cables away from the panel, put it in the box you have with the rest of the parts
  9. remove the next set of plastic trims.
  10. replace the old panel with the new one.
  11. put everything back in reverse order.

Extra

monitor uses TPM270WF1-ST2701B01925A Panel from TP Vision
to remove the flex cable push the two tiny black plastic dots inward and gently pull away from the board