![]() But after multiple Windows reboots, Nvidia CP tryouts and game config checking, the problem was still there. The first game I tried out (RtCW) already came up with the problem of being extremely dark - I first thought, this could be just an anomaly and a gave it another Go. Since my Win7 is currently defunct likely because of the motherboard failure, I'm now temporarily using Win10 - and there I've only very old games (almost all OpenGL games based on the idtech 3/"Quake 3 Arena"-Engine) installed right now. But first, a little info on my installed system: my system is a Dual-Boot setup with Win7 being the main OS (yet) and Win10 still being the secondary OS - I intend to go directly to Win11 instead Win10 after being finally done with Win7. Immediately, I wanted to try out some games. #Nvidia ingame gamma control driverThe Monitor is an ASUS XG279Q (IPS, 1440p, DisplayPort-connected to GPU) with the latest official driver and "DisplayWidget" software installed. The FW driver was also the latest, brand new version (511.23 WHQL, just released on 14 January).Īll driver & software installations went perfectly flawless. So it was completely clean uninstall.Īfter having inserted the card, I then freshly installed everything (GPU driver & software, Monitor driver & software) from scratch - everything in it's latest, most actual version. I also uninstalled all GPU-related software (EVGA Precision, GPU-Z, etc.) and even my Monitor driver & corresponding software. Yesterday, I've finally plugged my "new" Nvidia GPU (EVGA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra) on my rig - after having purchased it late August last year but not being able to test it, because my rig has been crippled for months (until a few days ago.) by the sudden death of my motherboard.īefore plugging the new card, I cleanly (completely) uninstalled the former ForceWare driver + GFE after having removed my former Nvidia GPU (a Turing-based GeForce GPU and the driver version must have been FW 45x.xx or 46x.xx WHQL). I'm new to G3D forums and this is my very first post ![]()
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