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I inherited a Soyo Topaz a while back which was shutting off or turning yellow intermittently, and fixed it by taking it apart, inspecting everything and not being able to see any visible problems (swollen caps, burnt spots on PCB) and putting it back together. Somehow this revived it and it worked for several months without issue. Perhaps that was just a loose connection.
Recently it has developed a new problem. Immediately after turning on the screen it looks normal, but over the course of 5-10 minutes it brightens up to the point where it's difficult to look at and colors are washed out. I have compensated by lowering the contrast down to 25% and the individual color brightnesses to 0% and it looks almost like a normal screen again, but there is also a pixel shimmering on moving objects, like it might be out of phase or something. It seems to have nothing to do with overheating as I've placed a large fan behind the screen with the back panel off and it doesn't behave any differently.
So, I have the screen open on my desk, and there seem to be several distinct components, which I have diagrammed below:
So, I know that these monitors are notorious for their power supplies going out, but I wanted an opinion - does this sound characteristic of the PSU going out? I'm suspecting the "LCD control board" right now. What might I look for?
Recently it has developed a new problem. Immediately after turning on the screen it looks normal, but over the course of 5-10 minutes it brightens up to the point where it's difficult to look at and colors are washed out. I have compensated by lowering the contrast down to 25% and the individual color brightnesses to 0% and it looks almost like a normal screen again, but there is also a pixel shimmering on moving objects, like it might be out of phase or something. It seems to have nothing to do with overheating as I've placed a large fan behind the screen with the back panel off and it doesn't behave any differently.
So, I have the screen open on my desk, and there seem to be several distinct components, which I have diagrammed below:


So, I know that these monitors are notorious for their power supplies going out, but I wanted an opinion - does this sound characteristic of the PSU going out? I'm suspecting the "LCD control board" right now. What might I look for?
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