How to enable Gpu scaling???

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  1. Posts : 8
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       #11

    ok..no problem
    thanks a lot
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  2. Posts : 8
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #12

    now i can see the pictures displayed that u sent me. Basically I don't have scale image to full size but "Use centered timings".
    Have you got any idea if I should if this has anything to do with the options HDTV mo0des supported by the display and predefined and custom hd format? what's the one that u selected with ur screen? All this is driving me crazy now!
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  3. Posts : 8
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    Thread Starter
       #13

    By the way my CCC looks totally different from the pictures that u sent..how come?

    thanks a lot for ur patience by the way
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  4. Posts : 1,117
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #14

    Sup3rnova01 said:
    now i can see the pictures displayed that u sent me. Basically I don't have scale image to full size but "Use centered timings".
    Have you got any idea if I should if this has anything to do with the options HDTV mo0des supported by the display and predefined and custom hd format? what's the one that u selected with ur screen? All this is driving me crazy now!
    You're saying that you don't have the option to use "Scale image to full panel size?" Can you put a click the box to "Enable GPU scaling?" And how different does your CCC look? To take a screenshot, click Start > type snip in the Search programs and files box > select the image to capture > save it / name it. Next, start a reply > scroll down to manage attachments and push button > push Browse to find the screenshot image you just saved, then click upload > close the window after upload > click Submit Reply.
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    What do you think?
       #15

    "
    It's come to my attention that some people think GPU scaling is broken as it is grayed out. Well its not broken, it just doesn't enable unless you are using a lower than native resolution. So change your desktop to a lower res and then you can alter the setting as much as you like. After that you can put your monitor back to native res.
    "

    From Catalyst Forums.
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  6. Posts : 1,117
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #16

    quantum112 said:
    "
    It's come to my attention that some people think GPU scaling is broken as it is grayed out. Well its not broken, it just doesn't enable unless you are using a lower than native resolution. So change your desktop to a lower res and then you can alter the setting as much as you like. After that you can put your monitor back to native res.
    "

    From Catalyst Forums.

    There ya go! Check this out and see if it helps.
    Thanks for the input quantum112.
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  7. Posts : 22
    What do you think?
       #17

    No problem, hope it helps
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  8. Posts : 16
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit / Arch Linux x86_64
       #18

    For older directx9 ati gpu's, the fix lies in the registry.

    Here's the fix from Resolution, Aspect Ratio & Black Bars! How to stretch screen?
    hackstor said:
    Open up regedit
    HKLM\System\ControlSet001\Control\GraphicsDrivers\Configuration
    Click on display listed, should see 00 subkey and if multiple displays 01. Click those and change scaling to 3
    Reboot.

    No need for ati control panel. I use this at college I work for.

    A guy made a program that does this for you, but only works on the first display listed in the registry. Search agentgod ati fix

    This fix worked fine for my ati mobility radeon x2300
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