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Monitor died, Should I even try to fix it?

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Mark Healey

Jan 1, 1970
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As I turned on my main computer yesterday there was a loud pop and
nothing. I'm assuming that big cap failed. With no schematics I'm
assuming that the only problem I will be able to find is the blown up cap.

What are the chances that the cap just failed or or that something, not
detectable visually, caused the cap to fail?

Should I even bother trying to fix it? It is a real nice Iiyama,
 
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James Sweet

Jan 1, 1970
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Mark said:
As I turned on my main computer yesterday there was a loud pop and
nothing. I'm assuming that big cap failed. With no schematics I'm
assuming that the only problem I will be able to find is the blown up cap.

What are the chances that the cap just failed or or that something, not
detectable visually, caused the cap to fail?

Should I even bother trying to fix it? It is a real nice Iiyama,


It's probably more than just a cap, but it's not necesarily all that
hard to fix. What's the model number?
 
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Mark Healey

Jan 1, 1970
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It's probably more than just a cap, but it's not necesarily all that
hard to fix. What's the model number?

Vision Master Pro 450.
 
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