Hello everyone! I just recently saw this forum and the problem with eye strain and pain from using a PC. I am from a neighboring forum that is trying to figure out the causes of input lag on PC peripherals in games. At the moment, like the eye pain, the true cause has not been determined, but there are things that may point to possible causes.
At the moment, there are two possible theories:
Damage to the motherboard, processor / "dirty" radiating AC - electricity.
Why do I associate eye pain and input lag?
There are many factors that I have read on this and other forums that indicate that all of these PC problems are closely related. When there is a problem - the image quality of your monitor drops, you see unsmooth, pixelation, blurriness, pixel displacement, and "wrong" scaling. The image lacks depth, clarity, natural color, the image is covered with a gray "invisible" film. Pixels are easily distinguishable, it is impossible to focus on anything on the screen. Personally, I got used to eye pain, thinking that it is completely normal behavior when working with a PC, until I started to notice that on portable devices (battery powered), eye pain is much lower than with AC powered devices. The problem should not be related to the OS, since it is observed in the BIOS.
Regarding AC.
AC electricity - unlike DC, will always have interference, this emi will come from your wiring in the walls, get into your PC and then to the monitor.
This will always, even if you use grounding, which should remove the interference from the case of the PC and monitor to 0mV, it will still affect you, since this field literally permanently envelops your devices and projects an EMI field of certain frequencies on you. You can take a WT3121 and bring it to the screen of your monitor. If your entire system shows 0mV - your grounding "works", but there may still be frequencies of a low nature that can and will affect you and your eyes. If your monitor shows radiation of ~15-35mV, it means that something is not grounded and is breaking through to your PC (in my case it was a metal table).
But I am sure that some of you have proper grounding (TN-CS) and you still encounter problems.
At the same time, you can see tens of thousands of messages about various problems with the PC after:
reinstalling Windows
replacing the GPU
and replacing other system components
but most often this is either always there or after reinstalling the GPU.
If you have experience with different hardware or have you encountered this problem on one and not on another pc, please write in this thread, thanks!