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    Have both of them set up now, but there's one thing already bugging me.

    The new screen seems more yellowish, not complete white, noticing it quite well in explorer.

    The 2nd screen also shows, from the OSD, Resolution: 1920*1080, whereas the other one shows Resolution: 1080p.

    First is connected via HDMI, and as my GPU doesn't have 2 HDMI inputs, the other newer monitor is now connected via a HDMI to DVI cable.

    OSD settings on both screens are absolutely identical, plus color calibration also has been done identically.

    Only thing what I think of, is that I use an 18pin HDMI to DVI cable (single link), but there are 24pin HDMI to DVI cables (dual link) existing, does anyone have experience with this?

    The setup is great, but I'm quite fussy when it's not 100% like I would want it to be.

    Also strangely enough, my first monitor's color is set to YPbPr? The second one RGB, which seems more normal to me. If I change it, I get strange colors.
    Last edited by Demon Cleaner; 22nd May 2017 at 16:06.

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