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Old 02-28-2024, 04:04 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Bill Bumface View Post
I think it's awesome when people try fix stuff instead of throwing it out. Plus it's satisfying to make the broken thing worky again!
Well, sure. If can fix broken thing without additional electronic parts or cheap parts, I do that too. OP's basic idea makes sense.

I'm just saying that if it's a $140 brand new for that monitor (which also perhaps has some warranty or recourse left if there's an issue) and repair is PSU/driver board... it doesn't really seem like it makes sense to me to try and buy the parts to do it. $200+ monitor, I don't bat an eye. That's why I asked if there was sentimental value.

Cannibalizing an old monitor for parts type of repair, sure. But cost of purchasing power supply and driver board vs buying new at $130-140 IMO seems like it's not the best value proposition. That's why I wondered. Buying open box or used and using that instead seems to make more sense to me. I was just curious on the logic of repairing something so inexpensive.

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That is the plan...Just didn't want to have to wait 6 weeks for shipping from China.
If you don't mind me asking, how much are the parts that it would make it worth it vs paying $140 for new? Is there no way to pay a little extra to expedite? I've gotten screen repair parts on Aliexpress within a week before.

I'm assuming the parts are going to be like $60-80 shipped and as Hack & Lube mentioned, the brand is basically dead. So that's why I was confused why you'd do that rather than buy new or buy used with similar specs. As mentioned, looking for other old monitors and cannibalizing/scavenging parts makes sense to me. Putting new parts into that calibre of screen was what I was curious about.

Tinkering makes sense though. You won't cry a river that you wasted some type of potential if you end up failing and breaking it further.

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