Safe hardware PC builds list
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Here is some results I got:
When I set my 165hz xiaomi panel up to 45hz ( 30…45 ), no green vcom columns anymore and you can use monitor and feel only grapfic card + windows dithering, no "dithering" added by monitor
https://cloud.mail.ru/public/frSj/jFbYfBr1w
When I set to 46hz or more (50, 60, 100, 120, 165) - vcom add its bars and eye-nerve got strain after 20+ minutes
https://cloud.mail.ru/public/WjBP/ga9DxqJGa
p.s. all vids slowed down 4 times. There is static image recorded
p.p.s. all modern monitors I tested have same vertical bars or another pixel sticking protection. I think pair-based vcom (first frame: left green pixel shine and right is closed, second frame: left is closed and right is shine) overload eye-nerve. My old-safe benq dont have pair vcom, it have 4-step
In engineer menu I found no options regarding vcom adjustments. I think it controlled with extra chip in panel board scheme, or it is t-con config
Here is vcom details for high-fps panels -> https://www.powersystemsdesign.com/articles/balancing-image-quality-and-power-use/22/10024
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My new findings:
- If you have a severe attack ( you feel eye-strain even using safe displays for a week ), Glycerin and Ethylmethylhydroxypyridine will help reduce eye pressure. Consult a neurologist first
- There could be " tail " condition ( your nerve still tensed even when irritant has gone )
- GPU make some records in motherboard's nvram, so its better to clear it out ( remove motherboard CMOS battery for 30 min ) after bad GPU usage
- to completly remove nvidia drivers configs, use DDU ( sometimes you can replace GPU but eye-strain can still exist due to "previos card rendering configuration" stored in windows )
- software also matters, I stick with win10 1809 17763.1098 with updates blocked, my current nvidia driver is 536.23 ( check "make clean installation" when install, after that check you using 8bpc / RGB / "full colorrange" in nv control panel, it disable dithering )
- using CRU you can delete monitor colordata to let windows use "default" colorspace without tranformation ( same effect which people get using HDMI-DVI or HDMI-DP cableconnectors, or switchers )
- using monitor profiles or windows night mode (yellow tint shift) also activate color transformation
- If steps above doesnt help, you need to replace hardware and test again. My working top comfort is z390 ( lga1151v2 ) + rtx2070s ( TU104 based ) + benq ( a month ago I bought a new benq 2420z and a used z390 + 9600kf = everything is great on 2nd PC )
qb74 There is a "safe" gudeline I'd say for monitors.
Not really. Just out of your guide, flicker has zero impact on me whatsoever, and refresh rate ABOVE 60hz causes me symptoms, higher resolutions are worse for me, and I need to be sub 3000k color temp, not 5000k
I know there is a strong desire to find a "silver bullet" that cures us, but it doesn't exist. Each person needs to find a specific setup that works for them and then never change it.
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flicker has zero impact on me whatsoever,
Flicker impacts every single human being, whether they perceive it or not. All studies I've come across point to this conclusion.
and refresh rate ABOVE 60hz causes me symptoms,
You might've chosen monitors which have a modern wide color gamut backlight (KSF or QDEF), every monitor is a story of it's own.
higher resolutions are worse for me,
Same story as above, depends on panels which you've used.
and I need to be sub 3000k color temp, not 5000k
Yes, ideally no blue light is best but not everyone can afford using a red screen all the time.
but it doesn't exist.
It does, people here just seem to like going on wild goose chases.
simplex That's a good idea. we already have a similar list on the wiki. with many people added hardware.
simplex Speaking of which running windows update services significantly affects eye pain, unexpectedly ).Even if you installed a clean Windows, but left the update services on, then on average after a day will arrive “hidden updates” which will not even be in the list of updates and you will feel pain in the eyes, experienced on myself. Just some information for "club" members ).
Then, how I am struggling with "previos card rendering configuration" or a hidden Windows update. Step by step:
1) I uninstall the driver in the normal way for Windows.
2) I reboot into safe mode and uninstall via DDU.
3) I go back to normal mode and check that the services and tasks to update widnows are stopped.
4) By sequentially running the following commands:
DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth
sfc /scannow
5) Installing a different driver than the one I had.
6) Reboot
7) Repeat steps 1, 2, 3, 4.
8) Install the driver you need (in my case, the one I had).
9) Reboot
Thank you, good to know this!
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After 1 week being without any screens except smartphone, eyes got rested
When I sit in my z390+rtx2070s, pain between brows begins after 2 hours. I switched GPU to gtx1060, cleared CMOS removing battery, and pain stopped
So, after switching from gtx1060 to rtx2070s, 1.5 years is time when I started to feel strain. Same time exp for my wife but with rtx3080ti card
Looking GPU specs, I found gtx1060 and 1660s (which is safe according to this forum) are directX 12.1, when rtx20 and newer gen are directX 12.2 ultimate. Intel UHD630 or UHD770 or IRIS XE or Intel Arc iGPU - also 12.1, when amd 610m and newer are 12.2
My question: who use dx12.2 gen graphic card without any issues? Note, dx12.2 support was introduced in win10 2004 and newer. In my theory, win10 <2004 and dx12.1 graphic cars are safest combos
Ivan_P
Rigol oscilloscope (ideally at least 100MHz) & https://www.thorlabs.com/newgrouppage9.cfm?objectgroup_id=3257&pn=PDA100A2 probe
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Ivan_P
Until I see a disassembly of it, along with a specsheet of it (since it's basically emulating a oscilloscope + light probe setup, characteristics such as bandwidth of probe and device itself, shape of frequency response etc.), I don't consider it a valid option for comparisons.
Ideally, one would disassemble panels and probe the backlight itself for brightness fluctuations, but this is not possible for most.
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- Software also matters, I'm using Win10 1809 17763.1098 with updates blocked
You wrote earlier:
"Here is my safe workstation: 9600kf/Gigabyte z390d(F2)/Asus 2070s(466.63)/win10 LTSC 1809 build 17763.1098"
if Windows version is so important, can you specify some subtleties:
1) Windows 1809_LTSC or 1809_"regular" ?
2) build 17763.1098 is obtained immediately after a "clean" installation?
(if so, could you please write the full name of the .iso image and its MD5/SHA checksum)
I can't find the original Microsoft LTSC_1809_build_17763.1098 image
I'm installing the initial LTSC_1809(build_17763.316) + kb4538461(Cumulative Update March 2020) = LTSC_1809_build_17763.1098
I don't know that these are equivalent actions...
what CPUID does your 9600kf have? 906EC or 906ED? (you can look in AIDA64 https://download.aida64.com/aida64engineer735.zip)
what is the MICROCODE version AFTER loading Windows? (you can also look in AIDA64)
- Using CRU, you can remove the monitor's color data to allow Windows to use the "default" color space without transforming.
Can you elaborate a bit on "remove monitor color data"? Is this related to edit EDID info ?
When I sit in my z390+rtx2070s, pain between brows begins after 2 hours. I switched GPU to gtx1060, cleared CMOS removing battery, and pain stopped
Do I understand correctly that z390+2070s is easier on the eyes than z690+2070s(same)? But z390+1060 is more easier than z390+2070s? Have the VGA drivers version been changed?
What is the full name of the 1060 model(+BIOS ver)?
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moonpie
How can you claim the Opple and Radex are "good enough" when there isn't a single datasheet or spec sheet of the probes used and of the scope / device itself? There aren't any teardowns of both devices either.
You can use a screwdriver to hammer down a nail as well. Something may work, but is not optimal for the task.
"Any cheap handheld scope" is not a optimal setup for properly evaluating backlight brightness stability.
Dithering testing requires a oscilloscope + probe as well, microscope doesn't tell us anything.