Nvidia Control Panel settings
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Nvidia Control Panel settings
Can a forum member with an Nvidia card, mine is a GTX 970, give me a guide to the settings used to control brightness, contrast etc. I seem to have mishandled the sliders! All readings needed - Brightness, Contrast and Gamma. Then the last two Digital Vibrance and Hue.
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Re: Nvidia Control Panel settings
Personally, I'd just download the latest Nvidia drivers and then check the option to perform a clean installation. That will overwrite all previous settings and put you back to where you were.
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Re: Nvidia Control Panel settings
I thought that I'd make sure that I was up to date, so did as CB suggested.
I no longer have a control panel for Nvidia, only "GE Force Experience."
To do anything, I have to log in. Settings doesn't look anything like the old CP; do I have to switch off "Automatically optimise" or something?
I no longer have a control panel for Nvidia, only "GE Force Experience."
To do anything, I have to log in. Settings doesn't look anything like the old CP; do I have to switch off "Automatically optimise" or something?
Re: Nvidia Control Panel settings
This morning I updated my nvidia drivers and installed the latest version for my GTX 970. Colours seem much better.
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Re: Nvidia Control Panel settings
Right click on your desktop and you should see Nvidia Settings.Airspeed wrote: ↑01 Dec 2018, 04:26I thought that I'd make sure that I was up to date, so did as CB suggested.
I no longer have a control panel for Nvidia, only "GE Force Experience."
To do anything, I have to log in. Settings doesn't look anything like the old CP; do I have to switch off "Automatically optimise" or something?
When you install Nvidia drivers, you get the option of installing drivers plus Geforce Experience or driver's only.
You may need to click advanced installation to see that though. (I'm going from memory as I'm not at home).
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