This is the dilemma I have every time.
Currently have a 4090 and I've also been thinking when... if, I should sell.
But god knows what ludicrous price the 5090 cards will be!!
That's a good shout.
I've had similar in the past with Photoshop.
I changed something in Nvidia control panel to fix it for that specific program - I can't remember what!
I use mine for work, yeah.
Mostly OneNote/Excel etc.
I have a screensaver come on after a couple of minutes and I hide the taskbar.
I also have the wallpaper change every 5mins with wallpaper engine.
I simply try to not have the same thing open in place for long periods of time.
Ultimately...
I used to have a 1440p 32" monitor a couple of years ago which was a Samsung Odyssey and that curve was quite agressive.
I would say the AW 32" curve is very subtle and hardly noticeable.
I actually like it and I think it's suited quite well to the size of screen.
Welcome to HDR gaming on PC.
I always toggle it on and off when I'm gaming/not gaming.
It's a pain, but I'm more than used to it now as I've had HDR OLED screens for a while.
Do you have the monitor in a really bright room?
The reason I ask is that I'm using the 32" with brightness at about 42% (which I find plenty bright), and that's in a room with two big windows off to the right of my desk.
Arrived today and loving it (coming from the PG27AQDM OLED).
Playing Warzone at 4K, everything cranked with frame gen and DLSS quality and getting about 180fps.
Could easily get more if I dropped settings.
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