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Why Should I Check GPU Colour Settings?
Important Notes
Steps to Check NVIDIA GPU Colour Settings
Right-Click On Your DesktopSelect Your MonitorCheck Colour SettingsCheck Output Colour Format
Steps to Check AMD GPU Colour Settings
Right-Click on Your DesktopCheck Colour OptionsReset Settings If Needed
If Colours Still Look Incorrect
What's Next?

How to Check GPU Colour Settings on Your PC

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Incorrect GPU colour settings can cause your display to appear washed out, overly saturated, too dark, or tinted incorrectly. These settings are controlled through your graphics card software and can sometimes change after driver updates or display changes. This guide will help you check and correct your GPU colour settings.

Incorrect GPU colour settings can cause your display to appear washed out, overly saturated, too dark, or tinted incorrectly. These settings are controlled through your graphics card software and can sometimes change after driver updates or display changes. This guide will help you check and correct your GPU colour settings.

Why Should I Check GPU Colour Settings?

You may need to check your GPU settings if you experience:

  • Washed out or faded colours
  • Overly saturated colours
  • Screen appearing too dark or too bright
  • Incorrect black levels or contrast
  • Colour changes after updating graphics drivers

These issues are commonly caused by incorrect GPU display settings.

You may need to check your GPU settings if you experience:

  • Washed out or faded colours
  • Overly saturated colours
  • Screen appearing too dark or too bright
  • Incorrect black levels or contrast
  • Colour changes after updating graphics drivers

These issues are commonly caused by incorrect GPU display settings.

Important Notes

  • Some monitors have their own colour processing settings
  • HDR can affect colour appearance in Windows and games
  • TV displays may use limited colour range by default
  • Resetting GPU settings can often resolve unexpected colour changes
  • Some monitors have their own colour processing settings
  • HDR can affect colour appearance in Windows and games
  • TV displays may use limited colour range by default
  • Resetting GPU settings can often resolve unexpected colour changes

Steps to Check NVIDIA GPU Colour Settings

Right-Click On Your Desktop

  • Select NVIDIA Control Panel
  • Open display colour settings

Select Your Monitor

  • Navigate to: Display → Adjust desktop colour settings
  • Select the correct monitor

Right-Click On Your Desktop

  • Select NVIDIA Control Panel
  • Open display colour settings

Select Your Monitor

  • Navigate to: Display → Adjust desktop colour settings
  • Select the correct monitor

Check Colour Settings

Ensure settings such as: are set to normal values.

  • Brightness
  • Contrast
  • Gamma
  • Digital Vibrance

Check Colour Settings

Ensure settings such as: are set to normal values.

  • Brightness
  • Contrast
  • Gamma
  • Digital Vibrance

Check Output Colour Format

Recommended settings are typically: Click Apply to save settings

  • Go to: Display → Change resolution
  • Confirm output settings
  • Output colour format: RGB
  • Output dynamic range: Full

Check Output Colour Format

Recommended settings are typically: Click Apply to save settings

  • Go to: Display → Change resolution
  • Confirm output settings
  • Output colour format: RGB
  • Output dynamic range: Full

Steps to Check AMD GPU Colour Settings

Right-Click on Your Desktop

  • Select AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition
  • Go to Display settings

Right-Click on Your Desktop

  • Select AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition
  • Go to Display settings

Check Colour Options

Review settings such as:

  • Custom colour
  • Brightness
  • Contrast
  • Saturation

Check Colour Options

Review settings such as:

  • Custom colour
  • Brightness
  • Contrast
  • Saturation

Reset Settings If Needed

  • Disable custom colour settings or restore defaults
  • Apply changes and test the display

Reset Settings If Needed

  • Disable custom colour settings or restore defaults
  • Apply changes and test the display

If Colours Still Look Incorrect

  • Check monitor colour settings
  • Verify Windows HDR settings
  • Confirm the correct cable and port are being used
  • Update your graphics drivers
  • Check monitor colour settings
  • Verify Windows HDR settings
  • Confirm the correct cable and port are being used
  • Update your graphics drivers

What's Next?

After checking your GPU colour settings, everything should hopefully be back to normal.

If you need further assistance or have any questions, feel free to reach out for additional support - we're always happy to help!

After checking your GPU colour settings, everything should hopefully be back to normal.

If you need further assistance or have any questions, feel free to reach out for additional support - we're always happy to help!

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