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November 25th, 2024 18:26

Help choosing a new Display flat Cable (LCD EDP Cable)

Dell G5 15 5500

Dell G5 15 5500

My old flat screen cable is torn beyond repair and I can't find it locally whatsoever.
Its code is: 450.0K701.0011
It was a 30 pin FHD 60Hz connector. I need help choosing a new one.
My laptop is Dell G5 15 5500, Service Tag: 49NR203
Can someone list all the possible cable code I am allowed to use?

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November 25th, 2024 20:59

Try a local Dell dealer -- the part number you need is JDJ51.  As long  as the system has the 60 Hz screen, that part will work.

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November 25th, 2024 18:48

@ejn63​ My main problem is that I'm limited to searching locally in Egypt due to currency problems. All I can find are 450.0K701.0002 and 450.0K701.0001
I am wondering if either of them work and how do I decide?

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November 25th, 2024 18:56

Those appear to be interchangeable with your original part.

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November 25th, 2024 19:03

@ejn63​ A third party technician told me that the wires layout seemed slightly different and I could be risking burning my motherboard by trying this out.
What do you think? Should I try it anyways? And is there any official document stating what to use and what not to use?

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December 1st, 2024 20:35

To replace the torn display cable for your Dell G5 15 5500, compatible options include cables such as the 1F2KR, specifically designed for 15.6-inch FHD (Full HD) 60Hz or higher refresh rate screens. Other potential part numbers like 2WGVN are also listed for similar models. These cables are tailored for different configurations of the Dell G5 series, so verifying exact compatibility based on your specific screen (e.g., 60Hz FHD) is crucial.

You can find these parts from trusted vendors like Parts-People and Dell's official site. It's recommended to double-check compatibility using your laptop's service tag on their respective platforms:

For local alternatives, try reaching out to computer repair shops specializing in Dell laptops or online marketplaces that ship to your area. Ensure the cable supports the FHD resolution and the exact pin configuration to avoid issues.... i think it helps u.

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