Hi Cheeky,
Undoubtedly the gamma chip. Could be AS15 but I've come across some AS19. They are not interchangeable.
If you have VGAM test points, say VGAMA1 to VGAMA22 (usually in a group together), you should measure a gradual increase or decrease in volts in the range say 1V to 15V as you check each TP in numerical order. If one or more voltages don't fit this pattern,
the gamma IC is defective. eg 1V, 1.8V, 2.3V, 2.7V and so on is good, but 1.8V, 0.9V, 3.7V, 2.7V is bad.
The gamma IC doesn't necessarily get hot to be faulty, but in some cases it does get too hot to touch.
Bruce