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Girish

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  1. I had changed some settings for Nova Launcher in GLTools (resolution was set to 0.5 etc.). I guess that was what caused the problem as after disabling the changes, the screen returned back to normal!
  2. Can someone please explain the reason the apps and app drawer is showing only in the top left? It's a OnePlus X and I didn't make any changes to the dpi. If somebody has experienced such a problem before and have got its solution, please share it with me. Thanks in advance!
  3. I emailed the LG tech support about the problem; they sent a guy to look into it and he replaced the outermost layer and that solved the problem. Thankfully, I didn't have to RMA it so it got fixed it about 2 weeks!
  4. I am using a DVI-D cable to connect my GPU to my monitor. I tried connecting the DVI to my motherboard DVI port and the line still remains; I tried a VGA cable from my motherboard to my monitor and the line still remains. So this likely rules out cable and GPU defects and indicates that the monitor itself is faulty somehow right?
  5. I had overclocked my monitor (and reversed it to the original refresh rate again) but that was just after I had bought it and hadn't faced any issues for 6 months!
  6. I have uploaded the image below of the blue line which has suddenly appeared on my monitor which is barely 6 months old. I haven't changed the screen resolution or any other display settings before the line started to appear. If anybody has experienced such a thing, please suggest some ideas to make it go away. Hopefully it isn't a problem with the monitor screen itself.Any help is seriously appreciated a lot. Thanks in advance.EDIT: I have had this problem for about half an hour and it seems like it comes and goes within a short while and reappears again.
  7. I have a Corsair SPEC-01 case with one built-in 120 mm fan and my motherboard (Asus H97M-E) has 2 chassis fans besides the CPU fan header. For the front intakes, I am planning to buy 2 Noctua NF-F12s (120mm) and due to the limitation, I would have to use the Y-splitter which comes with the F12s to connect both the fans to the remaining chassis fan header. (Note: I would prefer not to connect the fans to the PSU via a molex)My queries are these-1. Would connecting 2 fans through a splitter cause any problems to the motherboard?2. I don't know the voltage requirements of the fans and the supply capacity of the 4 pin PWM header of the motherboard, so if anybody has any understanding of that, please tell me if the power supplied by the mobo be enough for the 2 fans.3. I have seen in some forums where people have said that the fans being PWM, you don't want to use a Y splitter as it wouldn't be the optimum way to utilize a PWM fan. Also, it might cause some ticking problems etc. in the fans due to the digital signal utilized by them. Are these concerns legitimate?If you have any other suggestions regarding the installation of the fans, I would like to hear them too.Thanks in advance for any assistance!
  8. Does anybody on the forum have the 22MP67VQ monitor? If yes, I would really like to hear your opinion on the color reproduction and responsiveness of the monitor. I am very close to committing to buying this monitor and would like to know from some of you that it is indeed good (hopefully, it is good). My main requirements from this one are good color reproduction and no ghosting. If anybody could lend their opinion on it, I would really appreciate it. Thanks.
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