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Roman2016-12-15 23:05:49
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Roman, 2016-12-15 23:05:49

Why does the screen turn yellow through an HDMI cable?

There are two identical monitors that are connected to the same video card using two different types of cables.
First monitor - connected via HDMI; the second one - via VGA (it used to be connected via DP until the adapter failed).
So, the first monitor that is connected via HDMI is a little yellow, and generally a little dull. You won't notice until you compare the picture of two monitors. Monitor settings are identical.
What could be the problem, or is it generally such a specificity (which, of course, I doubt)?

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Alexey, 2016-12-15
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In anything - the spread of monitor parameters (once noticeable only when comparing), the difference in some non-obvious monitor settings, different settings on the video card for outputs.
Try to swap monitors - eliminate the spread of monitor parameters.
Preliminarily, it is desirable to reset the monitor settings through their menus to the factory settings.

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