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If on windows 11 just use the 10 driver. Using these instructions for installation using Device Manager:
Download driver and extract to a folder.
1. Press “Windows Key + X”.
2. Click “Device manager”.
3. Click the “Driver” tab.
4. Select the monitor device, right click it and click "Update Driver Software".
5 . Select "Browse my computer for driver software".
6. Select the downloads folder where you just downloaded it with the extracted files.
8. Install and Restart the system. The system will automatically select the maximum refresh rate and corresponding Color Matching Profiles.
With the smart control software your going to have to install it and try and see if there any extra settings in there for gaming and try again.
BTW this monitor has different res depending on connection, from the manual it says:
Please notice that your display works best at native resolution of 245E1S/245E1: 1920x1080@60Hz(Analog) & 2560x1440@60Hz(Digital)
In fact it states: H.freq (kHz): 111.03 | Resolution: 2560x1440 | V.freq (Hz): 74.97
I don't know if something weird is going on with the monitor but since you've tried other displays it shouldn't be.
DP is digital so you are using the right res I guess. Can you reupload the images to show the problem the link doesn't work?
Also let us know the exact model of your graphics card. Maybe try imgur.com
You could try installing the gigabyte control centre and see if that prompts you for a vbios update and do it through that:
https://www.gigabyte.com/Graphics-Card/GV-N4070AERO-OC-12GD/support#support-dl-utility
This is a long shot btw since we know it can't be a monitor or other display issue as you've tried all that.
Just checked the images you posted and you're right it's hard to tell or maybe it's only what you see with on your end with your display. Now I'm thinking it was all ingame / driver settings related but I don't play those games so can't help.
If you've tried other displays and increasing all graphical settings mainly AA related settings then there isn't much else to do :(
Then in NVIDIA Control Panel and go to Screen Res and set the color to RGB and color range to Full.
GPU: was GTX 1650, now have AMD 6600, problem was present before and after
CPU: Intel i5 10400f
mobo B560m-A
For AMD GPUs, make sure "AFMF 2" is off by default. In some games it can cause blur and ghosting depending on how the game renders. You can set it on a game-by-game basis.
The setting "Radeon Super Resolution" can do the same too if it is enabled.
See:
https://youtu.be/W-0yEL2gfrE?t=88
If you set "Perfomance" or "Eco" these settings may be on by default, best to check those two first.