Whatever the hell the latest Windows updates did, all three of my monitors show a different time. How is that even possible.

Update: The display on my Jabra headset base also shows a unique time... and not one of the four agree with NTP/Actual time. WTAF.

Monitor 1: 10:20AM
Monitor 2: 10:22AM
Monitor 3: 10:24AM
Headset base display clock: 10:26AM
NTP sync result: 10:32AM
UTC: 10:32AM

None of these are a VM or workspace. There's no DisplayLink. It's three monitors on one video card with DisplayPort -> HDMI cables. One driver, AMD Catalyst. Windows 10. The base station is just USB.

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@rabbit do they actually advance with passage of (actual) time?

@robryk The would but it didn't appear to be linear, so it lends credence to "something isn't updating the display like it should"

@rabbit as in they were advancing at different rates, or same rate but different effective update frequencies?

@rabbit @robryk or turn a monitor on and off again, does the delta stay the same?

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