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I Know My Monitor is 1080p, But Cant Use 1920x1080
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I JUST Put My GTX 660 in And Whenever I Switch to 1920 by 1080 OR 1920x1200 it Looks FAR WORSE Than 1680x1050 (Which is The Highest I Could Get It Without It Looking Wrong, I AM POSITIVE That It Is 1080p Though, Please HELP.
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I had this when i upgraded my GPU.

I went into the AMD Catalyst Control Centre, or in your case Nvidia control centre.

It is all to do with the Scaling options, i have never used Nvidia's CP, but it can't be much different.

Just look for Scaling Options, under My Displays or something.

I can almost guarantee that's the problem.
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F-18 wrote I had this when i upgraded my GPU.

I went into the AMD Catalyst Control Centre, or in your case Nvidia control centre.

It is all to do with the Scaling options, i have never used Nvidia's CP, but it can't be much different.

Just look for Scaling Options, under My Displays or something.

I can almost guarantee that's the problem.


I Found Scaling but I DOnt Know What The Problem is, It Has Options for Full Screen, No Scaling and Aspect Ratio. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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Can you screenshot the other menu "Size" thats what mine was under.
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F-18 wrote Can you screenshot the other menu "Size" thats what mine was under.


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It Looked Irrelavent, lol
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There are scaling options provided in the "adjust desktop size and position" section of the NV control panel.



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By default, all scaling is performed on the display, however you can set it up so the GPU performs all scaling operations (like I have it). There's also three different scaling options



1: Aspect ratio (maintains the aspect ratio of your display at all times)



2. Full-screen (stretches the image across the screen)



3. No scaling (does not scale the image at all)



By clicking on the "Size" tab, you'll be able to adjust the image manually to fit your screen.


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Give that a try, and let me know.
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F-18 wrote There are scaling options provided in the "adjust desktop size and position" section of the NV control panel.



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By default, all scaling is performed on the display, however you can set it up so the GPU performs all scaling operations (like I have it). There's also three different scaling options



1: Aspect ratio (maintains the aspect ratio of your display at all times)



2. Full-screen (stretches the image across the screen)



3. No scaling (does not scale the image at all)



By clicking on the "Size" tab, you'll be able to adjust the image manually to fit your screen.


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Give that a try, and let me know.


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No problems, glad you got it sorted out...
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