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hdmi,dvi the manual way?

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i went vga (ya for the lol)not what i expected.i did as web say.let auto handle it,sadly i cant for some reason auto set it one notch off.my thinking,since vga have this issue,i feel dvi and hdmi also have this issue.my question:any know how to do things manually?i think its a software to calibrate the chip itself?ty!i know about the edid way dont think that is it,unless ms has a way to cortect edid.more various ways the better.24sl410u toshiba.great hardware but the programming,like all hdtv maker,they need a few session at microsoft campus
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received my 7950 oc boost edition today!sad to say it didnt fix my hdmi issue.so hdmi is dead for me!i ll stick to vga till i find a proper screen maker that can output full edid.how screen make expect to run very pretty if ms supply a 1280 x 768 because ms cannot have better data.after that they want to sell screen?lol they cant even put out proper edid gees!sorry for my rant i am ticked off at all screen maker for noot doing a yearly update for the first 2 year at least (polishing)
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FOUND HOW TO FULLY DISABLE SRGB!this fixed my low quality on my other screen in dvi!tired of the hdmi complexity so i ll put screen in my 18 wheeler!thot when mon info.exe showed the edid info about non-srgb it meant icc ,no it literally means no srgb color profile.it was too simple that one lol!
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