Blue tint of a6319fh on dispalay after the new graphics card please help

I finally decided to improve a few pieces of hardware and im thinking that it was a mistake. I started by adding a version2.2 550w atx12v bfg power. It works like a charm and is very easy to connect. I then added 1 GB of ram (240pin pc2 5300 ddr2) taking me 2 GB to 3 GB. that went well too. I then added a bfg nvidia geforce 9500gt. and here's where the trouble begins. I installed the card using the instructions IE: disabiling graphics card integrated in the Device Manager. I then ran the driver cd of instalation. Once you are prompted to restart the computer, I did and when he started back I had a blue tint. I adjusted a lot, if not all my color options and it did not help. I called the technical support of bfg and told me that it was a faulty card. I out took it and referred to a DIFFERENT best buy. Home reinstalled drivers and the card and still have the blue tint. I've updated all the drivers I could find including my bios and the new drivers from the nvidia site. downloaded all the moniter hp tools (im using a moniter hpw1907 with dvi plug) still prevails the blue tint. the video card came with a dvi to VGA, so I thought that maybe my dvi cord has been damaged so I used the adapter and he ran into vga (I know that this cord is not defective that's what I was using before you install everything new Twitter.com) and I still have the blue tint. IM convinced this isn't a second damaged card ratings are worse than winning me the lottery. someone help me please Im going crazy with this. Thanks in advance my hp fellow lovers. (or if your like me, it's a love hate relationship)

I think that ive reduced to the fact that it does not appear red at all. on the long desk or anywhere else im super frustrated, I spent like $ 300 today if I could play swg on the right setting and the witcherI

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