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Allegedly this fix our problem, didnt worked for me:
Nvidia users solution 1:
Solution 2:1. Install the lastest NVIDIA driver.
2. Enter in NVIDIA Control Panel, choose advance settings.
3. Go to Display -> Manage Custom Resolutions
4. Click Create... button
5. Fill your desired resolutions settings and GDI Refresh Rate.. (60, 75..) and click Advanced...
6. In Timing standard, select one of the options available (GTF, DMT, CVT...) continue testing those options until you get no black borders.
ATI users:1-Go to Start
2-Go to Control Panel
3-Go to Nvidia Contol Panel
In case is first time choose advanced settings
4-Go to Display
5-In display go to Change flat panel scaling
6-Than go to 2
7-Normaly the option that is selected is the "Use my display built in scaling"
8-What you gonna do is to check the 1st one "Use nvidia Scaling"
9-Aplly
10-Done
btw why cant i save my refresh rate to 60, it constantly drops it to 59 Hz :S1) Open Catalyst Control Center
2) Use the drop down box at the top to click on Desktops and Displays
3) At the very bottom where your monitors are displayed, click on the little black arrow and click "Configure". Note that if configure does not appear, you are clicking on the wrong black triangle (you must use the one in the very bottom section).
4) This will bring up properties for that display. Choose "Full Screen" or "Maintain aspect ratio", whatever your preference. If you are getting black bars on all sides, you are likely on "Centered".
5) IF THE OPTIONS ARE GREYED OUT, as they were when I first tried this, the workaround is to lower your display resolution before attempting the above. Once you have changed the setting, you can return your display resolution back to whatever you like and the setting will remain as your display changes (movies, games, etc).