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OMEN 15.6 inch Gaming Laptop PC 15 (2Y3L6AV)
Microsoft Windows 11

Suddenly I've bought an OMEN Laptop and noticed that something is wrong with its colors. More details: if I turn on "hybrid" type of graphics in the settings of BIOS or in the Omen gaming hub and if I do nothing with my mouse for some seconds and after that I start doing something (scrolling, zooming etc.) the tint of grey blinks a little. It can be noticed much better in such programs as Blender, Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe AE etc. If I do nothing everything is ok. But if I for example change the position of the element in AE or move around the object in Blender the grey color changes its tint. When I stop moving anything it changes the tint again. It is invisible if I record my screen and then watch the video. The tint changes only in program that is used by me (even Chrome). If I switch only discrete graphics - everything is OK because only my RTX 3060 is used at one moment. 
That's why I think that the problem is hidden between two drivers: the driver of Intel Graphic Card and the driver of NVidia.
However, both these drivers are up to date.
How can I use "hybrid" type of graphics without monitor blinking? It is economical I think. 
I also tried using windows feature of selecting prefered video driver in these programs, I switched on only nVidia graphic card but it didn't help me.
Now I have the only solution - turning off hybrid type of graphis for the discrete video card. But I want my computer to work for a longer time. How can I fix this bug?

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