I'm trying to figure out if this is a logic board or PSU problem.
I have an AOC C27G1 that recently started turning itself off (even without connection), at first it was about a week between the shutoffs but got gradually worse until you could barely see the AOC logo when starting it up before it shut itself off. And now it won't turn on at all (no led light). I disassembled the screen and made a visual inspection of the PSU and the logic board and nothing seemed burned (i.e. capacitor).
The PSU seems fine as I plugged it in and measured the connection that goes from the PSU to the Logical board and got the 19V that it is supposed to supply. The capacitor also charged to a stable voltage.
Does anyone have any experience as to what might cause a monitor to gradually turn itself off and become more frequent? And/or anything that I could try/measure.
I'm suspecting that this is a logic board problem but that's just my intuition and not based on any "real knowledge", I'm currently thinking about baking the logic board. Why? I mean at this stage why not.
I have an AOC C27G1 that recently started turning itself off (even without connection), at first it was about a week between the shutoffs but got gradually worse until you could barely see the AOC logo when starting it up before it shut itself off. And now it won't turn on at all (no led light). I disassembled the screen and made a visual inspection of the PSU and the logic board and nothing seemed burned (i.e. capacitor).
The PSU seems fine as I plugged it in and measured the connection that goes from the PSU to the Logical board and got the 19V that it is supposed to supply. The capacitor also charged to a stable voltage.
Does anyone have any experience as to what might cause a monitor to gradually turn itself off and become more frequent? And/or anything that I could try/measure.
I'm suspecting that this is a logic board problem but that's just my intuition and not based on any "real knowledge", I'm currently thinking about baking the logic board. Why? I mean at this stage why not.