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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
24" Cinema Display back-light issue
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<blockquote data-quote="beskhu3epnm" data-source="post: 1740888" data-attributes="member: 386224"><p>@chscag</p><p>I think something on the Logic board or the Power supply board are responsible for the issue. That, or a bad cable. That's what I seem to have narrowed it down to.I think the clue is in knowing that the issue began when I pushed the hardware to it's limit by playing a graphically-intensive video game. It's been going down ever since that moment. So, I think I blew a fuse or something. But the capacitors look fine to my eyes. I'm not very technical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beskhu3epnm, post: 1740888, member: 386224"] @chscag I think something on the Logic board or the Power supply board are responsible for the issue. That, or a bad cable. That's what I seem to have narrowed it down to.I think the clue is in knowing that the issue began when I pushed the hardware to it's limit by playing a graphically-intensive video game. It's been going down ever since that moment. So, I think I blew a fuse or something. But the capacitors look fine to my eyes. I'm not very technical. [/QUOTE]
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