Laptop Screen starting to flicker and it gets worse when I watch any video. Any advice?

Karl_Micabalo
Karl_Micabalo Member Posts: 1 New User
edited 5:43AM in Predator Laptops

Good day acer community!

Asking for your advise, what could be the possible cause and the solution on my problem. My screen is starting to flicker and it get worse when I watch any video

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Answers

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 13,953 Trailblazer

    The first thing that you should do is do a Hard Reset as this flickering could be cause by a frozen EC or Chipset chip that needs resetting. To do this reset, take the back cover off and take the main battery out, disconnect the rtc/bios battery and short its +&- to reset CMOS, then take the ram out and leave the laptop to reset for about 30min, then reconnect everything and see if the screen has no flickering.

    If the screen still has flickering, then uninstall the Intel graphics driver in Device Manager completely and reboot the laptop and wait until windows update installs the appropriate compatible driver for your Nitro laptop (whatever model it is).

    If that docent work then it could be the laptops eDP cable that is damaged and/or its data cable(s) are damaged or its plugs could be shorting out, so disconnect its plugs and clean them out, but before you disconnect the eDP cable "MAKE SURE THAT YOU DISSCONECT THE MAIN BATTERY" from the laptop mainboard, as if you don't., you can cause damage to the laptop and it won't boot.

    If its not the eDP cable then its the screen that is faulty and needs replacing. Good luck and hope this helps you out to solve this screen flickering issue(s).

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  • Diya1811
    Diya1811 Ally Posts: 600

    If your screen flickers, especially when watching videos, try these steps: restart your laptop, update display drivers in Device Manager, adjust refresh rate in Display settings, test with an external monitor to check if the issue is hardware-related, ensure proper cooling to prevent overheating, and run Windows Troubleshooter to identify display problems.

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