diop And what about win 7. Has anyone tested 1070 (or any 10 series card) with win 7?
GTX 1070
1NGIBITOR Is there no way out?
Not one that anyone here has been able to come up with...
1NGIBITOR It seems to me that the main culprit is dithering.
I'm inclined to think the same. However it seems these video cards are doing dithering by default and cannot be fully turned off. And then the displays cause eye strain - perhaps they're dithering by default as well.
Or it could be something else entirely...
i think nvidia intentionally forces crappy dithering on their consumer cards to get pro video production people to buy quadro. they also make it hard to switch between types of cards
Honestly, I think they do it to improve colour replication
People on this thread are raving about how they want it on to reduce banding.
Seagull yeah, the dithering is a downscaling thing required for accurate color reproduction on 6 and 8-bit monitors; without it, you get the banding. the pro tv people all use fancy 10-bit monitors & are willing to pay extra & forgo gaming speed to have the computer to spit out undithered 10-bit. I think they wont use HDMI either.
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So I bought a used GTX 1070. Tried it for about 2 weeks, unfortunately its a no go. I get eye strain. My eyes burns, with muscle twitches and all. This sucks. I tried connecting to my monitor using HDMI cable - eye strain. Next i tried using DVI port with a DVI to VGA converter and use VGA cable to my monitor - eye strain also. I tried using HDMI port with a HDMI to VGA converter and using VGA cable to my monitor - eye strain again. So my theory (in another thread) on how analog signal can flush out the thing that is causing us eye strain doesnt work with PC. https://ledstrain.org/d/483-android-tv-box-eye-strain-and-solution-for-pc-also/17
I tried the oldest driver I can find (from the CD), no go, and I tried the latest driver, also eye strain. I gave up after about 2 weeks.
I read the thread about GTX 970 and how AgentX20 can use his 970 without a problem. So I bought a used GTX 970, exactly his model, which is Gigabyte G1 Gaming model. I have been using this GTX 970 for a about a week now, and thankfully I can use it without eye strain. Phew. Thanks AgentX20. At least my home PC gets a bit of graphics upgrade from its GTX 760.
Yikes, there are different versions of the Gigabyte G1 GTX 970 graphics card? I must have missed that. What I understood from the thread is that different GTX 970 cards (from different makers) can cause eye strain. That's why I bought the exact model used by AgentX20, at least I know this model can be used by someone who suffers from eye strain like me. I didn't know there were 2 versions of it...and I dont know which version I got, its already installed. I guess luck is on my side this time.
You can't easily tell which version of the Gigabyte Gaming Edition 970 1.0 hardware you have. You need to install it and use something like GPUID to identify what memory is on the card. Of course this all assumes my theory about which ones work (Hynix) and which ones don't (Samsung) hold true, and it's not some weird BIOS variation.
I noticed the cooling fins are slightly different between the two cards I have at present (one good - Hynix, and one bad - Samsung) but it's very subtle. Perhaps it's evidence of different sub-manufacturers?
Glad you got a good one Kray. Maybe you could run CPUID up and let us know what memory you have on your card?
AgentX20 Maybe you could run CPUID up and let us know what memory you have on your card?
Correction: It's GPU-Z
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BTW the problem seems to be not limited to new video cards. I tried to use GTX970 with my new z390 chipset motherboard with no luck (also tried internal motherboard Intel VGA). There was still eyestrain . The same thing goes for my old X79 chipset + RTX2080. Only gtx970 + X79 worked. Don't know what's going on. Hope my eyes will recover from such a heavy blow over time. No more experiments. I quit PC gaming from now on. But still I'm going to try the next generation playstation when it's released.