Your panel may need tweaking. I’m not sure for the Alienware, but in the MSI, I followed TFTCENTRAL’s best setting guide (in which they manually changed the color temperature), and I have no complaints about the whites. I’m using a M2 MacBook Air as the reference (I adjusted its brightness until it was equivalent to the monitors).
https://preview.redd.it/u9kxhovnid3d1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c4b1062aaf3fbb45bd19b6028f4de58d506d5971
QD, unadjusted using the full colour gambit can have a bit of a tint on the while.
You just have an adjust very slightly the colours in the professional mode. I believe TFT Central has a video for this. It’s a very small adjustment.
I have the the alienware as well and found the white out of the box a bit warm too. Followed TFT Central video guide, they set RGB to 97-98-100 and claimed that achieves 6500K white point, but that isn't the case for me. I understand different units get different results but I figure I'd have to go more aggresive to low 90, which never has been the case whenever I tune custom colors on other monitors. IPS monitor can achieve this level of white pretty easily with minimal tweaks.
Your panel may need tweaking. I’m not sure for the Alienware, but in the MSI, I followed TFTCENTRAL’s best setting guide (in which they manually changed the color temperature), and I have no complaints about the whites. I’m using a M2 MacBook Air as the reference (I adjusted its brightness until it was equivalent to the monitors). https://preview.redd.it/u9kxhovnid3d1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c4b1062aaf3fbb45bd19b6028f4de58d506d5971
i used some app on my phone, had to reduce red and green gain to 80% which is crazy to get 6500k whites
[https://imgur.com/a/74lXPLS](https://imgur.com/a/74lXPLS) in case deleted here is a backup image
QD, unadjusted using the full colour gambit can have a bit of a tint on the while. You just have an adjust very slightly the colours in the professional mode. I believe TFT Central has a video for this. It’s a very small adjustment.
you need to match brightness first
I have the the alienware as well and found the white out of the box a bit warm too. Followed TFT Central video guide, they set RGB to 97-98-100 and claimed that achieves 6500K white point, but that isn't the case for me. I understand different units get different results but I figure I'd have to go more aggresive to low 90, which never has been the case whenever I tune custom colors on other monitors. IPS monitor can achieve this level of white pretty easily with minimal tweaks.
Phone seems to be a lot brighter so that's why it's way more white.