DVI-D bad,VGA Good?

vdtiwari

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This happened when I recently purchased a board with DVI and HDMI ports and so,I connected the DVI-D with my monitor's,this one's also a recent LED and my previous one was an LCD, and it worked no issues then.
But nowadays I have eye pain even after 1 hr of usage,I think its because of DVI-D display.
Furthermore,I use anti glare glasses and reduced brightness of monitor suited to me and I don't have any eye problem no power even.
Care to tell what happened?
 
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I see, I see. I honestly can't tell you WHY you can't comfortably look at a monitor with DVI input. I've never heard of this unless the individual was simply spending too much time on front of a monitor or they are too close. IF you have a DVI-to-DVI set up, I don't see the issue you're having other than some physical adjustments needing to be made.

Hope you can figure that out my friend.

dcman3000

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You may want to adjust the settings on your monitor. I've noticed that when you have improved graphical output on monitors you need to make adjustments. This happened to me as well.

So play around with lighting and auto-tuning features that'll automatically change your visual display.
 

vdtiwari

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So you mean with DVI-D no one in your knowledge had this problem?
 

vdtiwari

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As I already said I did that.Tell you what ,I am gon'a switch back to VGA for some time and see what happens!
 

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Either that or you may need to upgrade your monitor my friend.
 

vdtiwari

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Upgrade my monitor to what and why?
 

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Scroll your mouse pointer to my image avatar.

 

dcman3000

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Your monitor isn't there.
 

vdtiwari

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You mean model no;here it is Dell E2014H
 

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I see, I see. I honestly can't tell you WHY you can't comfortably look at a monitor with DVI input. I've never heard of this unless the individual was simply spending too much time on front of a monitor or they are too close. IF you have a DVI-to-DVI set up, I don't see the issue you're having other than some physical adjustments needing to be made.

Hope you can figure that out my friend.
 
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vdtiwari

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I will do that switching back with VGA input with the same monitor and see what happens;many thanks for your time anyways.
 

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No prob. That's a nice monitor, btw.