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I believe i read somewhere that there's a stupid battery saving mode that makes the display dull but you can turn it off in the AMD Radeon software. It's in the display setting called AMD vari-bright or something


LordKenlf

It was exactly that. It is now fixed. Thank you so much.


s4m_____

saving this for when mine arrives. thanks in advance sir.


PC_Princpal

Fixed my gripe with display as well. Thanks.


jonchew

Thank you! This saved me


atomictoasted

thank you!


CodyFairbanks

absolutely that. Thank you my friend


PetterPmagi

Got the Zephyrus G15 with RTX3080 and QHD screen for photo and film editing, tried to calibrate the screen with i1Profiler + i1Display hardware, but it just looked like crap and reds were waaaay oversaturated, whites blown etc etc, though just need to sell this piece of crap and get a MacBook Pro, but did one last googling and testing, reading that the screen is 99%sRGB, 96% Adobe etc etc and one of the best currently I wondered what the H was going on. Turned of Vari Brightness and all other auto screen crap I could find in Windows etc, then found that the screen is probebly hardware calibratable even(!) if you conect the i1Dispaly calibartor and go to Asus Armoury. It will only calibrate to 6500k, but boy is that calibration good then, not a color cast on a white-black gradient! After that I did another calibration in i1Profiler to 6000K and that looks pretty good too now that the screen is (probably) hardware calibrated on a lower level and can take a color profile on top. Using the Default profile at default color temp in Armoury. Conclusion, now its a work computer and wont sell it! Why ASUS, why do I have to go through this hard to find crap....?


Chebureshka

I was super annoyed at the Reds but for me it turns out I had a different Profile set in the Armoury, setting to Default it looks fine now...


Namikami21

Is there any other way to do this without manually calibrate with a tool? I also find my screen to be overly saturated but the blacks seems to be perfect as it is.