degen So do you figure it must be the WDDM layer that hurts in newer builds of Windows?

    jrhack Might be part of it, but definitely not the whole story since using a driver with an old WDDM version as verified in dxdiag still causes eyestrain.

      degen @%#*! this issue is frustrating!! How is there not an office line of graphics products for working mainly with text comfortably?? Everything is driven by gaming so there's all this advanced 3D and color rendering that all our signals go through just show words on a screen!!

        MPaz Indeed, even uninstalled it from Device Manager so I only have Nvidia and disabled the setting in Bios.
        Non-gsync laptop: over eye aches
        Gsync laptop: temple (side of head) aches

        Definitely up for a monitor suggestion to buy and try on Nsync.

        jrhack Do give 2004/2H2 a try. As you mentioned some others have found workable setups with them. Just do a backup of your working setup.

          degen I highly recommend Acronic True Image for taking a 'Snapshot' of your working setup that you can easily revert back to.

          Quad43 XB273U NX seems worth a try. XB323QK NV is only G-sync compatible and XV282K KV is AMD FreeSync. However, it seems that these will be available only in May.

          degen Could you tell me where to get those drivers for UHD 630? I searched on Intel Downloadcenter and could only find 26.20.100.7985 as the oldest ones (from 3/25/2020)

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            jrhack Thanks! I also found them on softpedia, and tried them on 20H2. Still dizziness for me. The 2015 LTSB would not install on my system, 9th gen i7 laptop

              Alyosha2001 What was the issue with the install? Make sure you switch from Intel RST in the BIOS to ACHI. The new Intel RST drivers won’t run on 2015 LTSB and this gets around that.

                Alyosha2001 I see. Well it’s still possible to get Intel RST on 9th Gen working without any BSOD by manually loading some older Intel RST driver during the 2015 LTSB install. Specifically, Intel RST 16.x (Here is the latest from that branch [https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/28992/Intel-Rapid-Storage-Technology-Intel-RST-User-Interface-and-Driver], but if it BSOD let me know and I will get you the specific 16.x version that worked for me). Then the installer will see your drive. You need to have the driver on the USB stick which you are doing the install from since it will ask you to load a driver.

                By the way, that 22.x Intel GPU driver I recommended loads a completely different WDDM version driver when you install it on 2015 LTSB, WDDM 2.0 instead of WDDM 2.2 when you install on newer Windows, all from the same .exe.

                  degen I'd like to try that, but for now I have only one internal SSD, on which I have 20H2, because I need it for Adobe Premiere (it won't install on LTSB), and I tried installing 2015LTSB on a external USB SSD, via WinToUSB. I don't see any option to inject some drivers. Maybe if I can find a spare m.2. Thanks for the help!

                    That is only if you want to install it on local meda. On external drives, the official setup does not allow it. So I am using a program called WinToUSB, which preinstalls the windows up to the first reboot. And I cannot install in on my main drive, because I need it for work, and there are apps that require the latest builds.

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