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HP vs15 monitor Flickers then blacks out.

I can make it work for like 5 seconds when i power off then on the monitor.
Then again it flickers and turn off. I checked/changed the cord nothing happened. The Computer is just fine. Can someone Help me out? please

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Hello

This monitor has 5 capacitors in the power supply that age prematurely. I can repair this for $50.00 +parts + shipping. Or you can take it to a local repairperson.

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