Benq rl2240he picture is too yellow

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khattab2015

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Hi, I just bought Benq rl2240he and i find the picture is very yellow
i tried messing with color temp. but i can't get a decent color
i tried the blueish mode for color temp but i still think it's yellow
which picture mode should i choose? cause there's like a dozen of them, plus i would prefer if it is more blue.
 
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The difference is simple. If analog, and the blue signal is degraded or missing, you are left with red & green. What happens class when you combine red & green light?

Are you absolutely certain it's DVI-D (analog pins not present at all)?

Which of these plugs is it...


thanks for replying
i'm amd not nvidia :\
and the only modes are blueish and redish and normal and all of them are yellow 🙁


 
Last year I upgraded my Samsung display to a BenQ and found the default colors awful in my new monitor. I tried to mess around with the settings and even ran a few calibration programs but I was never satisfied. However, what I eventually did was use one of the built in profiles in the monitor. I went to Picture Mode and just selected the sRGB profile. It gave me the best looking display and I'm satisfied.
 

i tried that mode but it's still yellow to me :\

 


If everything is looking yellow... perhaps you have a defective monitor?
 


it's a dvi-d ! but why does it make a difference
my old monitor was connected via dvi as well and it was normal
 


what is a defective monitor ?

yes stuff change .. the sharpen and the gamma .. some of them are less yellow than others

 

The difference is simple. If analog, and the blue signal is degraded or missing, you are left with red & green. What happens class when you combine red & green light?

Are you absolutely certain it's DVI-D (analog pins not present at all)?

Which of these plugs is it: https://www.google.com/search?q=dvi-d+pinout&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiu09-hvNvOAhUP2WMKHWdKAngQ_AUICCgB&biw=1920&bih=996#imgrc=BRdIBtQn6hlyLM%3A

Ignore the DVI-A, I have yet to run across one of those.
 
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Incorrect.

DVI-D = Digital Only (Single Link or Dual Link)

Could also be a bad DVI cable where the digital blue signal is flakey.
 
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