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this post was submitted on 03 Jul 2025
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No I'm really not. The HDR being on is absolutely horrid and the blacks are all green. Disabling HDR reduces it, but it's still visible with a green tint. 100% an issue surrounding HDR though and only affects the blacks on my monitor.
The crashes I narrowed down to DX12. Running everything I'm dx11, zero issues and crashes go away instantly. Tbh it might be a conflict with the 10 series drivers and I didn't run any removal tools. I will be doing this shortly and starting drivers from scratch as a test. Nothing overclocked.
yea, that sounds like a serious problem. dont have anything like that with my 3000 series card. Would try a clean install, and then RMA if it keeps happening.