Found this old thread and hope the OP sees this post and can comment on how he got the monitor case opened up to access the internals of the monitor. I have scoured the internet and cannot find any help in disassembly of this monitor.
I have a "white screen of death" xb271hu predator monitor and just wanna have a look inside to see if there is anything noticeable for repair reasons (bad caps) and check cabling connections. The monitor is "alive" in that a computer connected via hdmi cable gets ID info of the monitor, but display is defective WSOD. I have setup my account to accept emails so take that route in responding if possible.
Hey!
I figured I'd respond here in case it helps others. I can send a PM but can't find how to send an actual e-mail (nor your address, of course). This should trigger a notification e-mail anyway if you're subscribed.
I don't remember the exact steps, but I'm like 98% sure you just need to unhook the stand, place the monitor on something soft with the screen downwards, and use a spudger (or screwdriver, though almost certainly you'll cause cosmetic damage) to open it up around the edges, on the back side that is. There's a 2 mm or so thick plastic border, and inside that is a big piece of plastic that makes up the entire back, that you can pop out, once you get it unhooked all around.
Once you get it open, just about everything except the panel itself is in a big metal box, held up by a bunch of tape(!), so you'll need to remove the tape and carefully remove all cabling to the panel. I used small sticky notes to number the cables so I wouldn't mix them up.
Here are a couple of pictures I took at the time, all only relevant after that first step.
https://imgur.com/a/jlPRnJfAlso, FWIW, I'm using the very same monitor right now, and every day since I repaired it, so the repair was very successful in my case.
