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Onubhov

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About Onubhov

  • Birthday Oct 16, 1991

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Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    New Delhi, India
  • Interests
    Casual Photography, DIY, Gaming
  • Occupation
    Web Designer

System

  • CPU
    Intel Core i5 7200u
  • Motherboard
    KBL Charmender KL
  • RAM
    8 GiB
  • GPU
    Nvidia GeForce 940MX
  • Case
    Acer Aspire
  • Storage
    1000 GiB WD Blue
  • PSU
    65W Power Brick
  • Display(s)
    Acer
  • Cooling
    2 Heat Pipes, Single Fan
  • Keyboard
    Acer
  • Mouse
    Dell Wired USB Mouse
  • Sound
    Bottom Facing 3W X2
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro

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  1. Those 2 were screenshots. won't see any difference in them. It is visible in the next 2 photos i took from my iPhone.
  2. But it does on the primary display on my laptop. All of the colours are boosted. Photos here..
  3. Anyone who has a Radeon integrated graphics or a discrete card can confirm this for me. Install the latest Radeon Crimson/Crimson Relive drivers. Put on a really colourful wallpaper in the background. Go to Radeon settings -> Display -> Colour temperature -> Automatic See what it does. You may say i am wrong, but there is a big noticable difference in the reds and blues of the wallpaper now, and that's without even hurting the white. Can anyone elaborate on what's happening, and should i keep it this way? Truth be told, the difference is somewhat like seeing an SuperAMOLED from Samsung after a cheap lcd display on a chinese android smartphone. BTW, this is the laptop i used. HP-15-g000-Notebook-PC-series with AMD A8-6410 with R5 graphics.
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