Great!
So you can either:
simply choose to edit solely on that one, and only use the other (cooler) screen for emails and stuff; or
keep going with recalibrations on the cooler screen (continuing to follow the troubleshooting part of my instructions) to try to get it warmer and better.
The files you're actually working on at the moment should be on your actual computer. Only use the cloud for the jobs you've finished.
How's your hard drive free space now?
1. Yes, run it again now. Set the white point target to "Native".
2. I can't speak to the sharpness, but they shouldn't be more saturated, no.
3. Any specific colours?
Thanks.
I'm a ROG user, and a very happy one. I'm sure you would be too. As I said, my first ROG had a real IPS screen (it was so good) and I was disappointed to have to settle for an "IPS-level" screen for my second one, but it's still ok.