The only interesting thing is the history, about which there can be said to be as much worse become the imaging performance of the monitor. But sorry, until the monitor has become noticeably worse (according to the manufacturer at 30,000 hours of operation specified), until then years pass and I may long since a new graphics card, Windows x times reinstalled and the great history is gone.
I just want a calibration software (!) Will be loaded on demand only, with which I can calibrate the acquired specifically for image processing monitor and create an appropriate profile for Windows. Ideally, still covers use on as many computers and an indication of how much percent of the color space of the respective monitor.
This software I've found: the "Argyll CMS" in conjunction with "DispCalGUI". Argyll is a color management system, while DispCalGUI represents a convenient interface to operate the CMS. Both are freeware, no patronizing, with large color palettes and standard presets. This software works with the X-Rite i1 Display flawlessly together, can calibrate and profile. Among the two key words can be found corresponding tutorials.