Can anyone identify green tinge?

Could be to do with colour profiles. They changed the way they work in Win7 and it can have some odd results.

One thing to try to see if your colour profile is wrong is view a picture with the Windows photo viewer, should be the default viewer unless you have changed it, and see what colour the background around the picture is. If it is a brownish/yellow colour and not more of a blueish off white then it's wrong.

Have a google around but it seems to affect Samsung monitors a lot.
 
Could be to do with colour profiles. They changed the way they work in Win7 and it can have some odd results.

One thing to try to see if your colour profile is wrong is view a picture with the Windows photo viewer, should be the default viewer unless you have changed it, and see what colour the background around the picture is. If it is a brownish/yellow colour and not more of a blueish off white then it's wrong.

Have a google around but it seems to affect Samsung monitors a lot.
Also had this problem with a Samsung monitor, its the colour profiles. Really irritating how Samsung seems to think you want to have a strange tinge on you monitor :confused:
 
Ive tried everything to sort this problem. The discolouration doesnt happen all the time and has only started to happen lately.

After watching a few youtube videos or browsing some photos it suddenly changes, im also noticing some fuzzy blue lines when in the Steam, library/downloads screen, the line go across the screen at the bottom of the window. This seems to happen with ALL nvidia drivers, where as the green fuzz seems to only happen with 197 and later drivers... but saying that ive been using the laptop for over a year and never had problems before the other day, i had not updated anything prior to it happening.

Ive literally tried everything to installing XP (still same problem as win7) and flashing the BIOS. Nothing seems to completly fix the problems.

Talk about nut doing :(
This on a laptop btw.
 
Have you tried a different cable?

A faulty on can cause a green tinge. On the Samsung i had problems with, occasionally the screen would wobble very slightly and that for some reason was caused by the cable, although it worked fine on another Samsung monitor which was rather odd.
 
Have you tried a different cable?

A faulty on can cause a green tinge. On the Samsung i had problems with, occasionally the screen would wobble very slightly and that for some reason was caused by the cable, although it worked fine on another Samsung monitor which was rather odd.

It a laptop.
When i use an external monitor i dont get the problem, so its probably not a graphics card fault but maybe a screen fault.
Ive tried so much to get it going.
 
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