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I have two monitors hooked up to a GTX550ti.

My problem is that one monitor has different colour settings but they both have the same settings? Make sense, ok. Also i have looked everyone, that is why i am giving it a try on here. Yes they are both connected by two of the same VGA's.

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Use the built-in color calibration tool in windows. Monitors ship out of factory with odd settings.
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Churro- wrote Use the built-in color calibration tool in windows. Monitors ship out of factory with odd settings.


I have done this, still a problem.
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Churro- wrote Use the built-in color calibration tool in windows. Monitors ship out of factory with odd settings.


I have done this, still a problem.

calibrate them better. Use websites dedicated to it as well.
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i have heard that some monitors are made using cheaper boards every so often.

the cheaper ones having washed out colors and bad viewing angles. could this be the case for you?
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