Dell U2711 green pixels

Hey,.

I have more than 3 years old Dell U2711 monitor and for a few months now my monitor has started to show the mobile green pixels on half of the screen. The problem is not in the cables, because I see the pixels even when I'm browsing in menu monitors without video cables connected.

Sometimes when I turn the monitor, or push executives gently, the problem goes away for a few days, and then it comes back. So, I'm quite sure that there is bad contact. The monitor is does not seem to overheat and I keep around 26% brightness and I have tried the power switch cable. Also my DisplayPort cable is brand new I use.

Is it possible to fix it by opening the monitor?  And for some reason dell system detect or custom tag manually by typing recognize my monitor...

Thank you.

The U2711 originally shipped from the USA or Asia Pacific, your site of regions will not find the serial number. Dell won't repair monitors, sells components to monitor nor have the documents of disassembly. We just swap the monitor inside the purchased warranty period and send the defective monitor to the manufacturer. You can take it to a local TV repair center to see if they can diagnose the problem. Then find spare parts on ebay.

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