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JTL I'm sorry, maybe I expressed myself incorrectly. I just shared this solution to the problem in the hope that it will help someone.
On one station i have the following configuration:
- motherboard: MSI B450 Tomahawk
- cards: Gigabyte GT 730/Palit GTX 1060 (both of them had problem with new bios)
Originally, it was installed first bios version and I had no problem with this configuration. But I decided to update bios to speed up my RAM (there is problem with old bios version) and after that I faced with eye pain. I began to look for a problem and tried a lot of things. In the end, nothing but returning to the old BIOS did not help. I tried all versions of the BIOS but only the very first one worked correctly.
Second one station:
motherboard: Gigabyte Z370 HD3P
Palit 3070 gaming pro/Palit GTX 1060
I bought a new video card (3070) and inserted it instead of the old one (1060). Immediately felt a deterioration in the screen image and eye pain. Manipulations with drivers did not help. After I got the experience of manipulating the BIOS in the previous workstation I decided to play around with this here. And surprise, the latest version of the motherboard BIOS solved the problem.One more recommendation, It's better to let Windows install its own driver for the current graphics card. After that, you can update the drivers but do not select the clean install option. And of course you need to use Display Driver Uninstaller. If Windows does not want to install its own drivers, try run some application that requires hardware acceleration for example a browser.