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Hi,
My sony vaio vgn-fz31s has a graphics problem it suddenly just stopped and went very low res. I cannot fix this and nobody can fix this at any laptop repair. Can you help?
Regards,
David Parry
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Hi David,
This may be a result of the known problem with the NVIDIA chip on this and other models. If this is the problem Sony will repair this free of charge within the first four years of purchase but no doubt you have now passed that deadline.
For further information follow this link and type ‘Distorted Video’ in the search field. Although this dosen't specifically mention low resolution I suspect that it is working in VGA mode only.
http://www.sony.co.uk/support/en/product/VGN-FZ31S/tips-and-solutions
Occasionally a re-flow of the video chip will solve the problem but more usually a new motherboard will be needed. There are numerous repair companies offering the re-flow service and some will offer a no fix no charge deal - a Google for 'nvidia graphics card repair' will provide plenty of hits.
I assume that you have checked Device Manager for any reported problems with the device?
Rich
Hi David,
This may be a result of the known problem with the NVIDIA chip on this and other models. If this is the problem Sony will repair this free of charge within the first four years of purchase but no doubt you have now passed that deadline.
For further information follow this link and type ‘Distorted Video’ in the search field. Although this dosen't specifically mention low resolution I suspect that it is working in VGA mode only.
http://www.sony.co.uk/support/en/product/VGN-FZ31S/tips-and-solutions
Occasionally a re-flow of the video chip will solve the problem but more usually a new motherboard will be needed. There are numerous repair companies offering the re-flow service and some will offer a no fix no charge deal - a Google for 'nvidia graphics card repair' will provide plenty of hits.
I assume that you have checked Device Manager for any reported problems with the device?
Rich
@Joey7251 wrote:
Hope you have a solution that doesn't evolve me buying a brand new motherboard
Hi Joe,
Sorry to be the harbinger of bad news but,refering back to my original post, you may have luck with a re-flow of the graphics chip. Otherwise I am afraid that it is a new motherboard (Sony replaced the motherboards on affected models when they were within the 4 year extended warrenty period) and with a notebook of this age it may be cheaper to buy new.
Rich