chaosgrape Do you need a strong GPU for work?
If not, you could consider using the integrated Intel graphics or selling your 1660 Ti and buying a used Kepler Nvidia card.
chaosgrape Do you need a strong GPU for work?
If not, you could consider using the integrated Intel graphics or selling your 1660 Ti and buying a used Kepler Nvidia card.
degen I'm a graphic designer and illustrator( I cant work on integrated card, 'cause soft is very demanding, especially 3D( I build this PC, 'cause my old one cannot provide me normal work at all. And I only have this PC and I can't prpovide myself with extra time to do this and stay without PC at all at some time. But it seems there is no any option?
I now have (no money) a 3060ti and a 2060 to test. They are both largely the same, I feel the 2060 doesnt affect me as much as the 3060ti however it is still significant.
Everything is the same, only difference is GPU. I reinstalled drivers same version but same issue.
Initially on day 1 with 2060 I could feel it hurt my eyes, they felt sore initially, this pain slowly got worse then I feel from my head, I can feel pain inside my head, it gest worse, pressure pain, I feel disorentated, my head feels heavy and there is significant pressure pain. Eye drops help my eye issues as it feels my eye gets very dry.
I test monitor output (IPS and TN tested PWM free no flicker) on full and limited RGB, full is slightly brighter when using a light meter app, I get symptoms on either setting though but testing on limited as it slightly dims the color intensity
This 'migraine' continues for several hours after stopping use of the machine, into the next day. Exposure for only a few minutes is enough to cause symptoms.
I use my 1660super though, everything is ok, no issues at all.
My last resort is to try another monitor, I do not own a VA monitor so I'll try to get one of those.
My only thought is that the card controls what the output does on the screen, but perhaps the monitor technology can also affect things. I have to rule it out otherwise I'll never know.
If i had a CRT I'd try that as well but I dont think there are any left.
I will at some point also try it on my very old CCFL TN screen that has PWM but never caused me problems (unless it was the cause of all my problems)
What else is money for anyway but spending….
edit: because my 1660s is not ok with my high refresh ips screen, but is ok with my normal ips screen. I get very similar symptoms from the high refresh screen even on a lower refresh rate. This is my thinking that maybe a VA panel will work with the RTX cards
It didnt work
Trying again on my TN screen but setting SRGB windows defaults and icc profile seems to be helping a bit but its not a cure just again allows me to 'bounce back' after using the 2060 quicker. I had similar with the 3060ti but eventually I had to stop testing each day as I couldnt take the pain and discomfort.
Mrwan Sorry to hear you are having a hard time.. there are some possibilities to explore.. reflective-LCD display (no backlight), e-ink display, OLED display.
Don't buy any more laptops or displays until you get a setup that is "stable" for you and then you can start exploring.. do you still have that Dell laptop?
Sunspark yes
computer name: DELL-PC The operating system: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-y (6.1, Build 7601) Dell Inc. System manufacturer: Inspiron N5110 System Model: BIOS BIOS Date: 09/30/11 14:31:19 Ver:04.06.04 Healer. ntel(R) Core(TM) i3-2350M CPU @ 2.30GHz (4 CPUs), ~2.3GHz memory: 4096MB RAM Page file: There are 2459 MB in use and 5543 MB available DirectX version DirectX 11
Drivers the device Intel(R) HD Graphics Family Main driver: mdx32,igd10umd32,igd10umd32 The name Intel Corporation the manufacture company: 8.15.10.2342 Version: slide type: Intel(R) HD Graphics Family Date. PM 6:17:46 3/25/2011 Internal DAC . type Posted by WHQL yes Approximated total memory: MB 1696 DDI . version 10.1 1366 x 768 (32 bit) (60Hz) current display mode: Driver model:WDDM 1.1 Generic PnP Monitor data show
greddy i think i have found solution for your problem. Same as you, i get eye strain for gpu card like rtx 3050, 3060ti,3070,2060. Then i change my prosesor from ryzen 3500x to i5 12400. And i switch the display hdmi from gpu rtx 3070 to the hdmi motherboard. So i use igpu intel HD. And voila, my eyestrain is gone. Even if i play a game.in game option i still can choose to use rtx 3070 but without eye strain. Hope this can help u
ludwig Nice solution! Any downside? Like an increases of latency?
Since I started having this problem I haven't changed PC so I am still stuck with a ryzen 1700X + RX480 + Alienware aw2518hf.
I have never had a problem with this setup except with windows 10 2004 where I was literally destroyed. I am now using 21H1.
I need to change the whole PC but I am thinking to change everything except the GPU (with a ryzen 7900X) and try not to format. If all goes well, I will try to format with W11.
Then next year change the GPU to a 4070 / 7800.
Buying an intel 13 series would have the advantage of having intel video output, however I would definitely have to format if I switch from amd to intel!
What a stress not to be able to buy what you want and be happy!
Guys, there's a petition on this ropic right now..
It is interesting to know if there will be any improvements if you do the following settings:
- Make custom resolution with same resolution but specify timing standart CVT
Custom resolutions
Timing
- And choose radio button "Use nvidia color settings" in Change resolution section.
I'm not sure, but I kind of feel an improvement.
I'll leave some notes here so I don't forget.
Anyway, I've been experimenting with reinstalling different versions of windows and I noticed that if I install a new OS with Intel UHD Graphics or GT 730 there is no strain. But as soon as I install 3070, my eyes hurt. But that's not the main thing, the main thing is that if I take out the 3070 and turn on the UHD or GT 730, the problem remains. Display Driver Uninstaller or just uninstalling old drivers does not help. Of course, my eyes don't burn out as much as with the 3070, but the discomfort is still there.
From this I can conclude that the nvidia driver installed in conjunction with a modern video card changes something in the system that is not part of the driver itself.
It still seems to me that the problem lies in the area of monitor tamings.
CepheiHR8938 Had a case when a start menu replacement app(start10 from stardock) changed something not only in the os but also in bios. Only reflashing bios returned strain to normal.