Question Replacement laptop screen compatibility ?

Aug 11, 2024
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Hello all

I own an MSI GF65 Thin 10SER-1223CA Laptop and recently partially damaged the screen. The screen is still usable for practical use, but not ideal for the gaming visual experience. Though I’m sure some might argue the screen wasn’t anything great to begin with. Tbh I wasn’t a huge fan of the brightness even before the damage. The laptop is not on warranty btw and MSI customer support wasn’t a whole lot of help either as they don’t sell individual panels, nor will they confirm compatibility of 3rd party parts.

I looked up some youtube tutorials on how to physically replace the screen on my model of laptop and it seems straightforward enough. I also looked up tutorials and read guides on how to find compatible panel models using tools like hwinfo and sites like panelook.com, though this part was a little less clear. I figured if I’m going through the trouble of replacing the screen, it may as well be an upgrade.

According to hwinfo, the model of screen I’m currently using is the B156HAN08.4. I found a website that sells replacement screens. One of the online customer reps informed me that if I’m looking to upgrade my screen, the model being sent would be the LP156WFG-SPT3. I compared both panels on panelook.com and as far as I can tell, just about everything looks good and checks out. It has the same size, fixation, pins and I think interface for compatibility. It also has a higher refresh rate (144 -> 165Hz), higher brightness (250 -> 300 cd/m2) and a higher color gamut.

The main thing that caught my eye and concerned me was the interface going from eDP1.4 -> eDP1.4a. Not sure if this is fine or if this spec needs to be exactly exactly the same and could cause problems otherwise. Hopefully someone with more experience with screen replacements can shed some light on this. However, even if the panel is technically compatible, maybe I’m overthinking it, but I’m also a bit worried if the upgrade could possibly put too much strain on my system like when gaming. Perhaps causing lag or worse, though maybe that could be rectified by overclocking the cpu/gpu (Intel Core i7-10750H CPU/RTX 2060 mobile)? Is it also possible I could run into the problem of not being able to modify the brightness on the new panel once it’s installed?

Would really appreciate if someone could confirm whether the LG panel is compatible with my system and lend their insight here. Please let me know if additional info is needed. Thanks.

Links:
https://www.panelook.com/B156HAN08.4_AUO_15.6_LCM_overview_48179.html
https://www.panelook.com/LP156WFG-SPT3_LG_Display_15.6_LCM_overview_51938.html
 

Lutfij

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Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

nor will they confirm compatibility of 3rd party parts.
No one will, unless they gain something out of it.

You're good to go with the panel, since you got a nod from MIS's support team though it'd be a good idea if you could contact them and see if they will accept a return in case you're unable to tinker with the display while in the OS. In order for the latter to happen, you might not want to reassemble the screen with the adhesive parts(if there are any).
 
Aug 11, 2024
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Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

nor will they confirm compatibility of 3rd party parts.
No one will, unless they gain something out of it.

You're good to go with the panel, since you got a nod from MIS's support team though it'd be a good idea if you could contact them and see if they will accept a return in case you're unable to tinker with the display while in the OS. In order for the latter to happen, you might not want to reassemble the screen with the adhesive parts(if there are any).
Thanks for the welcome and your comment Lutfij

The MSI support team didn't comment on whether the replacement screen would be compatible or not, unless you mean to say they would have responded differently if it wasn't compatible.

And yea good point, I probably won't be breaking out the double sided tape until I confirm the screen is working properly.