S SinnyInExile Honorable Oct 4, 2013 24 0 10,510 Feb 12, 2015 #1 I was using onboard video for a bit and all was fine, then I installed my new r9 290 and I lose about an inch off all sides of my monitor, I have already checked both the CCC and resolutions in win7, help?
I was using onboard video for a bit and all was fine, then I installed my new r9 290 and I lose about an inch off all sides of my monitor, I have already checked both the CCC and resolutions in win7, help?
Solution ZeroWhite Feb 12, 2015 If your connecting via HDMI, goto CCC > My Digital Flat Panels > Scaling Options > Move Slider to 0% and Apply!
If your connecting via HDMI, goto CCC > My Digital Flat Panels > Scaling Options > Move Slider to 0% and Apply!
ZeroWhite Honorable Jan 9, 2013 98 0 10,660 Feb 12, 2015 Solution #2 If your connecting via HDMI, goto CCC > My Digital Flat Panels > Scaling Options > Move Slider to 0% and Apply! Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
If your connecting via HDMI, goto CCC > My Digital Flat Panels > Scaling Options > Move Slider to 0% and Apply!
S SinnyInExile Honorable Oct 4, 2013 24 0 10,510 Feb 12, 2015 #3 ZeroWhite : If your connecting via HDMI, goto CCC > My Digital Flat Panels > Scaling Options > Move Slider to 0% and Apply! You are a god. Upvote 0 Downvote
ZeroWhite : If your connecting via HDMI, goto CCC > My Digital Flat Panels > Scaling Options > Move Slider to 0% and Apply! You are a god.