Thanks. I needed the 100 refresh rate on CRTs. I have been using this display with its 60 Hz refresh rate without any problems on my previous computer. Is it possible that I was able to use it on on the old computer with GTX 650 +Win 10 and that in spite of that, I cannot manage with the new computer with GTX1650+Win 11? If that is the case, what may be causing the problem?
Can't look at the display on Win11: advice for settings or for a new display
Since the display is good but quite old, I would not like to invest in additional hardware, especially if it is not certain that it would work. Therefore, in case I do not manage to find a solution with the current display, I would appreciate some advice regarding a new display.
I know I should look for a display with no dithering, no flicker, no PWM, no FRC, and preferably high brightness.
Is refresh rate important and if so, what refresh rate would be sufficient (I am not a gamer)?
Since my vision is far from perfect I need the text to have reasonable size. (currently I have a 24inch 1920x1200 display and I use windows scaling (125%). I assume that this implies that I should look for a display with 1920X1200 or 1920X1080. Is that right? Is there any reason to prefer one of these over the other?
I currently have a 24 inch display. It is big enough for me. Is there a reason to prefer a 27 inch?
What other specs should I take into consideration?
Thanks for any advice
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I use logical scaling of 150% on Intel with all versions below 11 and it's fine.
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moonpie Thanks. I am not sure I understand what you wrote. My previous computer also had a dGPU and I used Windows10 125% scaling. I had no problems. Now with the new dGPU and Windows 11 125% scaling I have a problem. Is it possible that Windows 10 scaling does not cause problems whereas Windows 11 scaling does?
NST17 I would not agree. There are millions of institutions that still use windows 10, even NASA. Its more of the fear mongering from Microsoft to lure users to upgrade. But after installing you need to create registry keys for target release version and set it to 22H2, so that it does not force you to upgrade.
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Finally, you tried your UHD770 iGPU of 13500 with win10 or win11 ?
Or you ask there for ask
You will never be happy as long as you use Windows 11. You can try a hundred settings, Wind 11 is simply bad for your eyes. It was the same with me. Only when I went back to Win 10 my eyes could relax. My eyesight is now better than ever.
I use Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC and receive updates until 2032.
Is it still possible to buy windows 10?
Has anything changed for you in terms of how your Windows feels over the last few weeks?
I've been able to mostly use Win 10 LTSC over the last few months but something happened in the last 2-3 weeks and I'm getting symptoms again (previously I had been fine all versions of Windows 10 until something happened last May 2024, I'm assuming one of the updates)
I can't tell if something changed with Windows itself or something else. I can't see anything obvious for Windows. I use Office/Teams/etc. for work and I'm wondering if there has been some kind of update in how that software is rending similar to what happened in Windows 10.
So far I've never found a computer running Windows 11 that doesn't give me symptoms.