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Eyefinity 2 of 3 monitors are black and white

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LOL nvm i got it haha

 

just had to go into ccc go to My digital flat-panels pick the monitor and up the saturation and contrast

So earlier today i wanted to play some BF4 on an Eyefinity display so i went into ccc and enabled Eyefinity and then for some reason 2 of my monitors are now black and white even after i disabled eyefinity and uninstalled and reinstalled ccc.

 

Please help i would really appreciate it thanks.

 

Picture of what im seeing. http://i.imgur.com/ZGD043Z.jpg

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check the settings for both of those monitors to make sure they are not set to black and white.

 

What video connector types are you using for all 3 monitors?

 

also, what graphics card do you have?

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heres the cables i am useing for all monitors http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HJZCEUI/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

 

i have AMD Radeon 7990 6GB

 

playing on 3 BenQ XL2720Z

 

So how do i check the settings for the monitors? do i have to go through my computer or just use the buttons on the monitors to check them?

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Ok its not the cables i switched one out and is still doing the same thing, and its not the monitor i can switch imputs to my xbox and it has color. so at this point its just something with my computer.

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LOL nvm i got it haha

 

just had to go into ccc go to My digital flat-panels pick the monitor and up the saturation and contrast

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