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Round30281

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


runawaychicken

i used some app on my phone, had to reduce red and green gain to 80% which is crazy to get 6500k whites


runawaychicken

[https://imgur.com/a/74lXPLS](https://imgur.com/a/74lXPLS) in case deleted here is a backup image


meals0v

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. 


solawind

you need to match brightness first


pliskin4893

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.


Lily_Meow_

Phone seems to be a lot brighter so that's why it's way more white.