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CNeub
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hello,

I have a Notebook with Intel Core i7 4710 - Intel Graphics 4600 and external Nvidia Gforce GTX 850M for about 2 weeks now. I connect the Notebook on two different places per HDMI with nearly three year old lg monitors. With my old Notebook (Intel Core2Duo and Nvidia Gforce 9500GT) I had not any problems with this two monitors. However when I connect one of the two monitors with my new Notebook I get eye strain and headache. Of course I use the right resolution FullHD and tried out different brigthness and contrast adjustments in intel graphic properties. OS is Windows 7 Prof x64 and the newest drivers are installed. Version:15.33.22.64.3621

 

Nearly two months ago I purchased an other Notebook with Intel Core i7 4700MQ - Intel Graphics 4600 and Nvidia Gforce GT755 M. I had the same problem there and so I sent it back, because I thought that the Notebook has an defect. I tried out Windows 7 and Windows 8 and had the same eye problems in the two different OS.

 

Now I do not really know what the problem exactly is, because I have these problems with two different Notebooks on two different external LG Monitors and the integrated Displays of the Notebooks. But I thinkt the problem is the Intel HD 4600. Maybe that there is something wrong with the driver.

 

Do you have any ideas about this? Couse I can't purchase and send back new Notebooks all the time.

Sorry for my bad english

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Bryce__Intel
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All,

Apologies for the length in the time since our last update. In the elapsed time we've completed extensive and thorough testing of the issue you've reported to us. We sought external testing to ensure we weren't overlooking anything and to ensure unbiased results. We've worked with some of you individually, testing the actual platforms you're reporting the issue on with the specific drivers you claim are causing an issue. User Kray_62 sent us his system and we sent the unit and the drivers with & without perceived issues (version 2476 & 3347 respectively) to a 3rd party test lab [TUV Rheinland] who conducts eye comfort certification on visual displays. TUV tested various factors like luminance, color, flicker, and blue light. TUV's test results concluded no measurable difference between the drivers on neither internal nor external displays. Not to say there isn't a perceived issue, but without measurable differences between drivers, there is no objective way to resolve the issue. We have reached the end of our investigation and will be closing this issue.

.:Bryce:.

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ROBERT_U_Intel
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Hi Lucio

Because you are having the eyestrain issue with different systems and displays, it is possible that you may need to have your vision tested. It is possible that you may need reading glasses or if you already have glasses have your prescription evaluated. I have to use reading glasses when working at the computer and if I don't use them I experience the same symptoms you are experiencing.

Thanks

Robert.

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CNeub
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Well, but the problem is that I do not have these problems with my older notebook and the same! monitors. I have not any eye problems with displays or monitors till now. I only have them with my last two notebooks and intel hd 4600 as the only mutuality. I don't have any problems with other PCs and Notebooks, etc connected to my LG monitors.

 

Hm. I'm pretty sure that I currently have glasses with the right prescription now.

Thanks for your answer.

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ROBERT_U_Intel
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Hi Lucio

OK, thanks for the additional information. Are the external displays or the laptop displays blurry or something? Is the text/font really small? Does the issue occur with any particular application , video, or game? Does the issue occur when you use only the NVIDIA graphics on the system?

Thanks

Robert

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CNeub
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No nothing is blurry. Everything seems to look ok. Its the same text/font as I had all the time. Since that this is a Notebook, I couldn't find an option where I can disable the Intel graphics controller.

Yes the problem occurs in every application, but due to the fact that I couldn't disable the Intel card I tried out starcraft 2 for a few hours, because the nvidia card is used at gaming - I hadn't any eye troubles or other issues then. So I really think, that the problem is the Intel HD 4600.

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CNeub
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Well It looks like that I'm not the only person with this troubles. But whats the solution? Never buy any Intel based Notebook any more? Thats impossible.

 

http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-1758285/intel-graphics-hurt-eyes-led-displays.html# 13730327 Intel HD graphics hurt eyes, not LED displays - Laptops - Graphics & Displays

I really need a solution für this problem.

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ROBERT_U_Intel
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lucio15, Another question, what is the desktop font size on your system? Could it be the font is too small causing the strain?

Also,, I believe you should be able to disable the Intel HD Graphics in your system BIOS and use just the NVIDIA graphics.

Thanks

Robert

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CNeub
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Well, on my older notebook is Win 7 x86 installed. On my new one. Win 7 x64. I've checked everything. It's the same fontsize, font, colourtheme, etc.It's even the same desktop background. It's absolutely the same configuration, the same monitor, the same hdmi wire and so on. There is no difference at all. And yeah. The fontsize is not too small. It's really the same I use for years now.

I asked the manufacturer of the Notebook. They sad, that there is no chance to disable the Intel HD Graphics in Bios. I also found no option there.

Maybe the problem is a kind of subconcious flickering. But I've absolutely no idea what the problem is.

 

The symptoms aren't just the eye strain, also the headache and sickness. I don't think that a fontsize can cause this.

But I really need a solution. Because I'm studying technical physics and I'm working on my master thesis about computational physics right now. I really need a notebook with very good hardware and a desktop pc is unfortunately no option.

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idata
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I don't think I've ever seen a technical support request responded with " it is possible that you may need to have your vision tested"

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MCras
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Sir, there are growing numbers of people experiencing very real health problems (possibly) due to the neural entrainment caused by flickering displays.

would you tell someone with photosensitive eplilepsy to "go get their eyes checked" please refrain from offering useless advice.

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Jose_H_Intel1
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Perhaps it will work better if you adjust your font with Microsoft*'s ClearType or changing the refresh rate in Intel® HD Graphics control panel.

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/cleartype-frequently-asked-questions ClearType: frequently asked questions

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CNeub
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I adjustet clear type a few times - doesn't make any difference for me. Also nothing looks blurry.

 

Refresh rate is 60hz

I don't think that there is an easy answer.

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CNeub
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Well. In the meantime I don't really think that the problem is the Display or Graphics card any more. Cause I get the same symptoms even when I'm next to the notebook but not looking on the display.

Do you have any other ideas which can cause the issues? But I'm definetily sure that the problem is the notebook, because as I already sad, I don't have any of this symptoms when I'm using my old notebook.

 

But I know how weird my story sounds. I'm an technician too and also repaired and maintained many notebooks - no problems at all till now.
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Jose_H_Intel1
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It could be related to brightness, contrast, ambient light or glare/reflections from the screen.

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CNeub
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well. as I already explainend. I'm definetily sure about that's it's none of these problems: brightness, contrast, ambient light or glare/reflections from the screen.

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CNeub
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Well I think that some Intel Guy really knows what's going on here. So many people are complaining about the same issues - just google a bit. And it can't be an other reason than the grapics card or driver. Cause as I always mentionend, I'm using the same old monitor at the same place with same brightness, contrast and everything else and no issues at all with my old notebook and nvidia card.

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MBogd1
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lucio15, did you find any solution? Seems i have similar problem.

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CNeub
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Sorry Mate. But I haven't found a solution so far. Just avoid new Intel products. Well I know that this suggestion is not very helpful, especially if you want to buy a new notebook.

But as you can see Internet is full of Blogs and Forums about this topic and Intel isn't interested in any solution. But I think that it is clear, that some option in the Intel driver causes the issues to many people. I dont't know if the problem is the PWM frequency, but it seems to be.

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CNeub
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Well. This problem is a big issue for me and many other people. So please do not ignore this and help us.

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ØPede
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I have the same problem. I bought a toshiba satellite with intel hd 4400 and im experiencing heavy eyestrain after 15 min. When I use my old Toshiba Satellite with amd graphic card, everything is fine again. So its definitively the intel hd that causes the strain. I also got one older toshiba with http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Graphics-Media-Accelerator-4500MHD-GMA-X4500MHD.9883.0.html Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD, and thats really bad for my eyes too. I think im gonna buy this http://www.siba.no/aktuelle-kampanjer/nyheter/dataprodukter/asus-x550ze-dm051h-121216 ASUS X550ZE 15,6" FHD, AMD FX-7600P & Radeon R7 M270X 2GB and sell my new toshiba with hd 4400 beacuse the strain is unbereable.

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Ricardo_G_Intel1
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You can try the following suggestions:

> Text size/ Font, is really small? You can adjust your font with Microsoft*'s ClearType http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/cleartype-frequently-asked-questions ClearType: frequently asked questions

> Application, Does the issue occur with any particular application, video, or game? You can try changing the refresh rate in Intel® HD Graphics control panel.

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