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Hi Peter1,
It sounds to me the monitor has hi-tension leakage due to too much dust and damp environment. If you keep your environment dry, it may help to reduce the "cracking" noise. However, for the long term solution, you shall ask a tech guy to service it for you or ask for a warranty repair if the monitor still under warranty. If you think the service too $$, I'll suggest to look for a new monitor.
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It sounds to me the monitor has hi-tension leakage due to too much dust and damp environment. If you keep your environment dry, it may help to reduce the "cracking" noise. However, for the long term solution, you shall ask a tech guy to service it for you or ask for a warranty repair if the monitor still under warranty. If you think the service too $$, I'll suggest to look for a new monitor.
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