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Hello,
certain application when maximized are bleeding 1-2 Pixels into my second monitor.
Setup:
Two 27 Inch Monitor one running with 144hz and 1920x1080 the other with 60hz and 1920x1080
Tried everything i could think of and everything the threads which i found by googling the problem suggested.
Specs:
GPU: Gigabyte RX 5700 XT
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600x
Mainbord : MSI X570 A-Pro
It seems to be a known Issue of Windows 10, friend of mine has a dual monitor setup and this issue does not occur on his system.
Here i have openend Spotify on one screen:
Here is the bleeding of the Spotify app, i can close spotify on my second monitor even though its openend on my other monitor as the X-Button (Close-button) is bleeding to my second monitor.
Here is another example of an application called Wallpaper-engine which is bleeding a white bar to my second monitor:
Help is appreciated.
certain application when maximized are bleeding 1-2 Pixels into my second monitor.
Setup:
Two 27 Inch Monitor one running with 144hz and 1920x1080 the other with 60hz and 1920x1080
Tried everything i could think of and everything the threads which i found by googling the problem suggested.
Specs:
GPU: Gigabyte RX 5700 XT
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600x
Mainbord : MSI X570 A-Pro
It seems to be a known Issue of Windows 10, friend of mine has a dual monitor setup and this issue does not occur on his system.
Here i have openend Spotify on one screen:
Here is the bleeding of the Spotify app, i can close spotify on my second monitor even though its openend on my other monitor as the X-Button (Close-button) is bleeding to my second monitor.
Here is another example of an application called Wallpaper-engine which is bleeding a white bar to my second monitor:
Help is appreciated.