Then, the problem can be encountered both in Windows 7 and Windows 8 as well as when using multiple versions of Catalyst Control Center (CCC). You can encounter it when using both HDMI or DVI cables to connect the video card to the display. Also, this problem is not specific only to a certain type of video output. It happens on all kinds of AMD/ATI video cards, from the older AMD HD 4000 series to the newer AMD HD 60 series. It happens on all kinds of monitors, from diverse manufacturers like Samsung, Asus or Acer. However, I dared to do a bit of searching and, to my surprise,I learned that this problem is not as rare as I thought. I thought there was something wrong with my monitor and I feared I had to return it. No Full Screen Image, Blurry Image, AMD/ATI video card Below you can see a picture of my monitor. Everything had a washed-out look, the display image filled only about 90% of the screen, the corners and margins of the screen were black and the image quality was bad.Įverything looked blurry, as if the image was scaled down and made smaller by some artificial algorithm. The first time I plugged it, I could not believe how terrible everything looked: the "crystal clear" image I expected was nowhere to be found. I have an AMD Radeon HD 6850 video card with an Asus VS278 monitor at 27", capable of HD resolutions like 1920x1080. Problem Description: No Full Screen Image at HD Resolutions The Fix: Change the Scaling Level to 0% Overscan.The Culprit:The Scaling Setting for the AMD/ATI Video Output.Problem Description: No Full Screen Image at HD Resolutions.
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