NVIDIA users - How to improve in-game colours

I run in surround with 1x dvi (center) and 2x hdmi (left and right).

I broke up surround to see the settings for the hdmi monitors and changed them to "full". I went back to surround, and I don't know if the settings held, or they reverted. When in surround, the option is not shown.

I can get in game to see if there's a difference, but I probably won't unless the difference is obvious.
 
Some TVs may have some small issues with it. But its no more trouble than just disabling it again.

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Monitor needs to support 10bit, very few does. So sounds like a hogwash post ;)
Actually it isn't hogwash a lot of the 4K monitors support 10bit, suggest you check facts before dissing posts.
It doesn't affect DVI but it on 4K makes a big difference to display port as the default is set at 8 bit and so the NVidia gpu will naturally restrict what it puts out to the display port, you need to enable the output to 10 bits to take advantage of what the 4K monitor can display.
 
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I run in surround with 1x dvi (center) and 2x hdmi (left and right).

I broke up surround to see the settings for the hdmi monitors and changed them to "full". I went back to surround, and I don't know if the settings held, or they reverted. When in surround, the option is not shown.

I can get in game to see if there's a difference, but I probably won't unless the difference is obvious.
The difference was obvious. People need to do this. This should be a sticky in the newcomer forum.
 
I was thinking of buying a better monitor for Elite because the black wasn't black enough. Its much better now.
Thanks dude, you just saved me some money.
 
I believe it is also possible to increase the colour gamut in Windows Display Properties.
( Screen resolution, advanced, colour management, advanced tab, profiles)

This should work all video cards, under every output form.

Calibrating the display will also help with common problems.

o7
 
How's your screen connected? DVI? DisplayPort? HDMI?

Laptop, but presently using a HDMI for a second monitor.

This is all I get:

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I'm not sure this is happening in your case as well, but it wouldn't be the first time a driver or control panel was castrated when used on mobile hardware.
 
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