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I am using an AMD A10-6800K APU(MSI motherboard) with integrated Radeon HD8670D Graphics and Windows 10. All works fine but cannot play the latest games, so installed a Radeon XFXHD7870 PCI card. When this is connected, the screen is so bright, you cannot see anything. I do not have a slider control on the windows 10 screen adjustment, so have to use a 3rd party brightness control to get the level down to see something. I have tried the Radeon Control centre(newest driver version) and the monitor adjustments to get a reasonable picture but its not as good as the integrated card which works perfectly with the brightness.
When the PC is shut down, and re-started, the brightness level goes back to full on white out.
Can anyone help?










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    I am using an AMD A10-6800K APU(MSI motherboard) with integrated Radeon HD8670D Graphics and Windows 10. All works fine but cannot play the latest games, so installed a Radeon XFXHD7870 PCI card. When this is connected, the screen is so bright, you cannot see anything. I do not have a slider control on the windows 10 screen adjustment, so have to use a 3rd party brightness control to get the level down to see something. I have tried the Radeon Control centre(newest driver version) and the monitor adjustments to get a reasonable picture but its not as good as the integrated card which works perfectly with the brightness.
    When the PC is shut down, and re-started, the brightness level goes back to full on white out.
    Can anyone help?










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      I am using an AMD A10-6800K APU(MSI motherboard) with integrated Radeon HD8670D Graphics and Windows 10. All works fine but cannot play the latest games, so installed a Radeon XFXHD7870 PCI card. When this is connected, the screen is so bright, you cannot see anything. I do not have a slider control on the windows 10 screen adjustment, so have to use a 3rd party brightness control to get the level down to see something. I have tried the Radeon Control centre(newest driver version) and the monitor adjustments to get a reasonable picture but its not as good as the integrated card which works perfectly with the brightness.
      When the PC is shut down, and re-started, the brightness level goes back to full on white out.
      Can anyone help?










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      I am using an AMD A10-6800K APU(MSI motherboard) with integrated Radeon HD8670D Graphics and Windows 10. All works fine but cannot play the latest games, so installed a Radeon XFXHD7870 PCI card. When this is connected, the screen is so bright, you cannot see anything. I do not have a slider control on the windows 10 screen adjustment, so have to use a 3rd party brightness control to get the level down to see something. I have tried the Radeon Control centre(newest driver version) and the monitor adjustments to get a reasonable picture but its not as good as the integrated card which works perfectly with the brightness.
      When the PC is shut down, and re-started, the brightness level goes back to full on white out.
      Can anyone help?







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