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Win 10 HDR issues tint problems, green/purple hue.

Win 10 HDR issues tint problems, green/purple hue.

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Marcustheduke
Senior Member
679
07-26-2017, 12:33 PM
#1
Honestly, I seriously thought about offering a reward for this, since I haven’t found a solution in more than a year or possibly longer.
Therefore, I’m hoping to be lucky here.
Details:
GTX 1080 Ti FE 11GB
i7-7700k @4.2Ghz
32GB DDR4
Win10 Pro
This issue began well over a year ago, and I haven’t managed to resolve it. At the time, I had just swapped my motherboard with another identical model (ASUS Maximus IX Hero) because it was failing. Everything appeared normal until I tried launching a game—Resident Evil 2 Remake.
To be clear, I’m using the game on a 4KTV 60" Samsung TU7000. As soon as I started the game, I went straight to Video Settings. I enabled HDR via Windows Settings before launching, and then attempted to configure it in-game. With HDR active, the visuals became completely washed out, with terrible "black" areas—purple and green shadows everywhere, and the tint was consistently off.
I understand that some games might be affected by HDR during release, but this is different. I remember being able to play in HDR perfectly with this title before the problem arose. I suspected the game could be the culprit, but I also tried God of War and Days Gone, which behaved similarly...
I’ve attached a screenshot from Days Gone to illustrate the issue.
I’ve been playing games for over a year now with HDR turned off, because I can’t seem to fix this problem. I’m fairly sure there’s a setting in Windows or an issue with my GPU, since using a PS5 on the same TV works perfectly for HDR. So I’ve ruled out my TV as the cause?
Screenshots:
Days Gone: 1
2
I truly hope I can resolve this, as I’ve been stuck here for over a year. Thank you for any assistance that might help.
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Marcustheduke
07-26-2017, 12:33 PM #1

Honestly, I seriously thought about offering a reward for this, since I haven’t found a solution in more than a year or possibly longer.
Therefore, I’m hoping to be lucky here.
Details:
GTX 1080 Ti FE 11GB
i7-7700k @4.2Ghz
32GB DDR4
Win10 Pro
This issue began well over a year ago, and I haven’t managed to resolve it. At the time, I had just swapped my motherboard with another identical model (ASUS Maximus IX Hero) because it was failing. Everything appeared normal until I tried launching a game—Resident Evil 2 Remake.
To be clear, I’m using the game on a 4KTV 60" Samsung TU7000. As soon as I started the game, I went straight to Video Settings. I enabled HDR via Windows Settings before launching, and then attempted to configure it in-game. With HDR active, the visuals became completely washed out, with terrible "black" areas—purple and green shadows everywhere, and the tint was consistently off.
I understand that some games might be affected by HDR during release, but this is different. I remember being able to play in HDR perfectly with this title before the problem arose. I suspected the game could be the culprit, but I also tried God of War and Days Gone, which behaved similarly...
I’ve attached a screenshot from Days Gone to illustrate the issue.
I’ve been playing games for over a year now with HDR turned off, because I can’t seem to fix this problem. I’m fairly sure there’s a setting in Windows or an issue with my GPU, since using a PS5 on the same TV works perfectly for HDR. So I’ve ruled out my TV as the cause?
Screenshots:
Days Gone: 1
2
I truly hope I can resolve this, as I’ve been stuck here for over a year. Thank you for any assistance that might help.

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FeistyFirefish
Junior Member
33
07-26-2017, 12:57 PM
#2
Information about the PSU make and model, motherboard type and BIOS version, as well as the OS version being used, has been provided. There is also a mention of an upgrade file for the panel, possibly a firmware update.
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FeistyFirefish
07-26-2017, 12:57 PM #2

Information about the PSU make and model, motherboard type and BIOS version, as well as the OS version being used, has been provided. There is also a mention of an upgrade file for the panel, possibly a firmware update.

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majorpain96
Junior Member
46
07-27-2017, 03:47 AM
#3
Yes, everything is completed. My PSU (brand new, so I’m confident this isn’t the issue) is a Corsair RM850 and I’m not sure which Windows version I’m using, but I’m sure it’s the latest update. My TV is also up to date as well. I clearly mentioned in my post that the motherboard uses an ASUS Maximus IX Hero LGA1151 chipset.
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majorpain96
07-27-2017, 03:47 AM #3

Yes, everything is completed. My PSU (brand new, so I’m confident this isn’t the issue) is a Corsair RM850 and I’m not sure which Windows version I’m using, but I’m sure it’s the latest update. My TV is also up to date as well. I clearly mentioned in my post that the motherboard uses an ASUS Maximus IX Hero LGA1151 chipset.

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07-27-2017, 05:09 AM
#4
Are the display settings optimized for HDR? Numerous users rely on a distinct color profile separate from SDR, which may require manual tweaking for HDR compatibility.
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spaghettistick
07-27-2017, 05:09 AM #4

Are the display settings optimized for HDR? Numerous users rely on a distinct color profile separate from SDR, which may require manual tweaking for HDR compatibility.