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I know NVIDIA cards allow you to downscale say,a 1680x1050 LCD and put in down to 1280x800 without having the image strechted?
Yes i know i spelled it wrong.
Yes i know i spelled it wrong.
I have Catalyst 8.2 if i'm not mistaken,will those work?Originally posted by: vj9usa
There's a setting under the monitor section ("Digital Panel Properties") in the Catalyst Control Center for image scaling. You can scale fully, scale to maintain aspect ratio, and not scale at all (you need relatively new drivers for this; older ones didn't do scaling too well).
Well,i guess i DO have 8.3 after all,since i can scale down to 1440x900 and even 1360x768 and not get it stretched,though for some reason it doesn't work with 1280x768Originally posted by: PingSpike
This option is new for 8.3 IIRC.
Originally posted by: IL2SturmovikPilot
I know NVIDIA cards allow you to downscale say,a 1680x1050 LCD and put in down to 1280x800 without having the image strechted?
Yes i know i spelled it wrong.
Tell that to me when you've played your games @ 1280x800 or even @ 1440x900 on a 1680x1050 LCD.Originally posted by: TheOtherRizzo
Originally posted by: IL2SturmovikPilot
I know NVIDIA cards allow you to downscale say,a 1680x1050 LCD and put in down to 1280x800 without having the image strechted?
Yes i know i spelled it wrong.
Why would anything get stretched when switching from a 16:10 res to another 16:10 res? Anyway, get cat 8.3 for the new settings and also check if your monitor menu has any settings to control AR.
I mean playing at 1280x800 WITHOUT fixing the image scaling,i don't know how else to explain it to you.Originally posted by: TheOtherRizzo
What do you mean? Maybe you should install cat 8.3 like you have been told twice in this thread and then tell us about your games.
Originally posted by: IL2SturmovikPilot
Well,i guess i DO have 8.3 after all,since i can scale down to 1440x900 and even 1360x768 and not get it stretched,though for some reason it doesn't work with 1280x768Originally posted by: PingSpike
This option is new for 8.3 IIRC.![]()