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ASUS Rog Swift 32 inch PG32UCDM with 31.5″ QD-OLED Panel, 4K 240hz

Use the two custom configs and just switch manually, takes less than a second.
It is easy to switch between GameVisual modes through the OSD, but it has been my experience that some monitors remember the mode when changing inputs. I thought maybe I was overlooking a way to do that.
 
It's been 6 months, so I re-calibrated all my screens.

If you prefer a little more saturation at the highend without ruining skin/mid tones, you can actually use dpi-p3 and tune the saturation settings down to get green almost across the board in SDR. Oversaturation only starts around 85%+.

I have User 1 set to correct sRGB for desktop and User 2 set like this for SDR games.

Grayscale is perfect, color checker is green except for one, everything looks correct in normal scenes, but deep blasts of colour look wild. Personal preference, but nice to have as an option if you have a colorimeter. Usually if you try that with a monitor, the full saturations will drop faster than the low.
 
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I'm having a very similar issue with MCM108, sRGB coverage in the sRGB mode has dropped to 94%.

Were you able to find a solution?
No, I'm worried about swapping to 108 with the bugs being reported. I might screw with it after the break and put in a ticket if I can't fix it.

Is it the green range for you too?
 
No, I'm worried about swapping to 108 with the bugs being reported. I might screw with it after the break and put in a ticket if I can't fix it.

Is it the green range for you too?

Sorry I ended up returning it as I suspected it was faulty, I can't remember if there was a particular colour that lacked coverage

Another problem I noticed was that it wasn't tracking the 2.2 gamma curve in racing mode correctly, resulting in raised blacks in SDR.

I ended up keeping the AW3225QF, which also has its fair share of problems, but they're more tolerable.
 
Sorry I ended up returning it as I suspected it was faulty, I can't remember if there was a particular colour that lacked coverage

Another problem I noticed was that it wasn't tracking the 2.2 gamma curve in racing mode correctly, resulting in raised blacks in SDR.

I ended up keeping the AW3225QF, which also has its fair share of problems, but they're more tolerable.
It uses the sRGB gamma curve for SDR, so that's not that really an issue. That's technically more correct than 2.2, but then you go down the rabbit hole of CRTs and colour history.
 
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