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Quote (JohnMiller92 @ Feb 2 2018 11:36pm)
"crymore clueless johnqqmiller" sounds like the story of your life, lol

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miller should really stop talking to him self
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miller should really stop talking to him self



This. I mean if you need someone to talk to that badly my inbox os open.
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Quote (noob_whacker @ 1 Feb 2018 12:16)
So my monitor died. The monitor sort of works...

so the same DVI on my gpu works when connecting to my old 1080p monitor. but when i use my 1440p qnix, the blue light turns on as if its connected, and sound plays through my external speakers only when the monitor is connected via DVI. but when i disconnect the DVI to this broken monitor, the speaker stop. so this tells me the monitor is sort of working? but theres no image displayed at all on the monitor. weird? i am assuming a capacitor is fried?

why would there be sound from speakers, but no display on the monitor screen? possible a capacitor that is related to the display is fried?


And im assuming i can find the fried capacitor and then buy a new one for cheap? like cant be more than a couple bucks right? i just need an identical capacitor with specs.

edit: wheres a good place to buy cheap capacitors? i probably only need one? id buy like 3 or 4 just in case i fk up lol.


Since nobody even bothered to ask because they are bad at helping in general.

What is the make and model of your monitor?

This post was edited by Superman on Feb 6 2018 11:23am
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Since nobody even bothered to ask because they are bad at helping in general.

What is the make and model of your monitor?


lol many of us already know this
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Quote (yupitsmeh @ 6 Feb 2018 11:25)
lol many of us already know this


Did I ask you?

This post was edited by Superman on Feb 6 2018 11:30am
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Since nobody even bothered to ask because they are bad at helping in general.

What is the make and model of your monitor?


Perfect Pixel QNIX QX2710 LED Evolution ll [Matte] 27" 2560x1440 PLS
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Perfect Pixel QNIX QX2710 LED Evolution ll [Matte] 27" 2560x1440 PLS


Have you tried connecting your Monitor to your onboard graphics to rule out a GPU hardware issue?

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Have you tried connecting your Monitor to your onboard graphics to rule out a GPU hardware issue?


first post

Quote (noob_whacker @ Feb 1 2018 02:16pm)
So my monitor died. The monitor sort of works...

so the same DVI on my gpu works when connecting to my old 1080p monitor.


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Did I ask you?


Lol cry more

Did you look at pics?
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