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Video refers to video encoded overlays, like when you play a movie file in Media Player or VLC; then Video Gamma, etc. applies to that only. Desktop refers to OS Desktop/GUI/Games.
Sounds to me like you are not clicking APPLY in lower right after making whatever changes you are doing. Sometimes u must scroll down to see that button, especially at lower resolutions.
And after OS startup, these settings take a while to apply if your system is slower, or has alot in the startup.
I have SSD, decent PC, and everything works very well here on Windows 10. Also I left PC for 10s of minutes and nothing ever happened so it's not that for sure.
Is this Laptop or Desktop?
Or simply list hardware specs.
Was this an in-place upgrade to Win10 from previous OS? Or a clean Win10 install (no OS upgrade)
And mixing RAM = just looking for trouble, never do that.
Then go grab this: http://www.geforce.com/drivers/results/96883
Custom install > perform clean install box
any other ideas? i need this cause my monitor is not bright enough by default and it's useless to me without gamma adjustment
If your system has an Onboard GPU (as most Intel CPUs do) are you sure you actually have your Display(s) plugged into the NVIDIA GPU and not on any Video I/O on the rear of the Motherboard?
Redo your OS; it has to be something related to your OS and/or User Account is all I can really suggest without looking at the system first-hand.