Another thing that can make a good monitor go bad is rough handling. Some shippers (big brown truck) have been dumped by e-tailers for problems with monitor shipping. Buying a monitor locally is the best way to go if you can. Saves a lot of shipping costs if you have to return it plus you can...
First thing I would try is not relying on any "auto" settings. The next thing I would do is get a copy of SiSoft Sandra to confirm the speed you're getting from Fuzzy Logic, I don't have a lot of faith in MSI's software.
Good luck.....
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