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I also had this problem with Windows 11.

I don't think there's any solution as long as you use Windows 11.

Go back to Windows 10. I have Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 21H2 with updates until 2032. Perfect for the eyes.

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    Reinhard62

    You are absolutely right, Reinhard.

    I upgraded 2 PCs and 1 laptop to Win11 and it was painful within minutes.

    I rolled back every machine to Win10 and be able to work instantly.

    Thanks everyone. I tried novideo srgb and saw improvements, but there's still some strain.

    I'll try the drivers first, then windows 10 2021 Enterprise LTSC 21H2

    Thanks for the lead. I installed it, finding a key for $7.50. unfortunately, the problems persisted. I'll stay on windows 10 iot Enterprise 21h2 for now.

    This is a new computer that I built a few weeks ago. The main difference that I see now is going from a GeForce 1070 in my old one to a rtx 4070 in the new one. I also went from an Intel i5 to a ryzen. I'll see if there's major changes in the color/dithering etc between those video cards.

    Using novideo srgb on both os's did give an improvement

    bdschultz changed the title to Windows 11 eye strain (now Nvidia Geforce RTX?) .

    I'm going to try going into the amd integrated graphics tonight at home and see if there's an improvement

    The problem is DirectX 12. And it cannot be removed from Windows 11.

    Windows 11 uses features of DirectX 12 that Windows 10 does not. That's why Win 11 causes you issues but Windows 10 doesn't. Auto HDR for one thing, DirectX on Win 11 also does increased multi modal compositing vs DirectX on Win 10.

    This is all baked into the OS and cannot be turned off or removed.

      ensete - I appreciate the response. It's happening on windows 10 & 11 for me.

      I've tried amd radeon integrated graphics & my Geforce rtx 4070. Same result. I have a higher refresh rate monitor coming in that I'm going to try

        bdschultz DirectX 12 is on Windows 10 and 11 and is integrated in the OS. You can't remove them.

        Try a Windows 7 build without it installed and see if that causes you no issues.

        If it's like me you just have to white too white and that's hurt.

        Go to Nvidia control panel.

        Set the Color intensity output to 8bpc.

        Then you will notice the difference but your eyes will thanks you.

        Sometime the computer will change this value by itself. Take care.

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