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1080 TI SC2 turning the screen tan/brown

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Sunday, July 02, 2017 6:07 AM (permalink)
Ok well I purchased my new GPU and everything was working fine for a couple hrs I was playing black desert and I went afkwhile leaveing the game running. I left the room and the Tv that it was plugged into turns it's self off after a while. So when I came back to continue playing my screen had the brownish tint to it. So I started messing with drivers and uninstalling MSI after burner and presision X. I changed wires and made sure it had enough power to the GPU. Nothing was working. So I went to the store to purchase a new DVI cable and plugged it in and it seemed to work. So I began playing my black desert game again for a few hrs and I pretty much did the same thing I did before and when I came back it was brown again. Every time I restart my comp it goes away but slowing comes back in about 3 min. Please help this has really been bugging me. This was my 1st build and I wanna know if I did anything wrong or how to fix this issue. I don't have the gpu OC and temps of been staying under 40 C I'm running a
EVGA 650 watts gold psu,
MSI pro gaming z270 carbon
I5 7600k Kaby lake
post edited by mrgolde - Sunday, July 02, 2017 6:41 AM
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    mrgolde
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    Re: 1080 TI SC2 turning the screen tan/brown Sunday, July 02, 2017 7:21 AM (permalink)
    OK! so there this nice little function that windows provides in the display settings call Night Light!  This Night light seems to dim the lights on your screen to help not hurt your eyes. But to me it look the screen was turning tan, which it was, but it wasn't an issue with my GPU, its a normal function for Microsoft....  I don't know whether to feel extremely happy, or slightly dumb for my discovery.
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    Re: 1080 TI SC2 turning the screen tan/brown Sunday, July 02, 2017 7:47 AM (permalink)
    It happens.
     
    At least you found out about it, and can run the Night Light and not mess up your sleep pattern too much with that blue light filter enabled!
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    Re: 1080 TI SC2 turning the screen tan/brown Sunday, July 02, 2017 8:02 AM (permalink)
    The softer tone in the color supposedly helps people sleep better at night. It is normally off by default. 

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