Slender see the effect of running dots on a black background on the screen? As if the pixels are breathing and vibrating on the screen?
It is monitor's pixel invertion and FRC. Each of them have part, which make pixel dance
Firstly, I got strain with laptop with amd 780m. Then I bought miniPC with amd 780m and found equal strain. Using registers, we found how to disable GPU output dithering. But this not solve eye-strain at all. Using "safe" 4800 memory from npb7 miniPC also didnt solve strain issue. Another timings, reducing DDR5 freq down to 4000mhz… I think it is internal GPU rendering issue, which allow pixel to move chaotic
Then chaotic pixel dance of GPU meets monitor's FRC/invertion and boom
You can change monitor's refresh rate to 30 fps - nothing happends. You can reduce monitor's timings to longer, and this also didnt work.
Finally, you can connect "type-C to HDMI connector" and plug monitor into it. And strain will continue. It does mean, pixel dance imprinted in grapfic pipeline, not in GPU output
On the other side. WIth my previous laptop, I tried ~4..5 replacement screens. One was bad from the beginnin, from first look. I found using opple4, it has zig-zag wave pulsations of "flicker free" screen. While another screens have more "smoothed" pulsations.
Slender one person fixed his problems by buying a completely new PC
What is his new "safe" build?