OLED eye strain issue

Last year I got myself an ASUS G16 Zephyrus laptop with a 240hz OLED display, I am unsure if it's W-OLED or QD-OLED. Anyway, I have fallen in love with the screen and as such I treated myself on a new monitor for my desktop as well. I purchased a Samsung Odyssey G8 34" G85SB. I was really hyped about ditching LCD and going for an 4K widescreen OLED.

However, I am getting severe headaches and eye straining issues even after just 5 minutes of looking at the Samsung monitor. The strange thing is that I don't have any issue with my laptops OLED screen but it's only on the monitor.

I have played around with several settings - brightness, contrast, warm/cold colour etc. The "eye care" mode, which disables any manual settings, did alleviate some of the pain but not everything and it also ruins the colours. Every white becomes almost orange, basically.

I do have some ambient lighting in my room and I had 0 issues with the same setup of an LCD screen. Any thoughts or suggestions? I might just have to resell this thing otherwise.

EDIT: I have found my issue and perhaps this might help someone else too, I have disabled HDR10+ in the monitor settings. I am not sure if this setting is specific to the model, make or panel type but by disabling this the eye strain was gone almost instantly and there seems to be no effect on visual quality.