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Samsung TV claims it is 1920x1080p but no computer can displa

Onceler

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display to it at that res without some of it being cut off.
The windows start button is not visable
 
Amd gpu? Adjust the overscan in ccc

Also make sure you are using the right hdmi port. One of them is dvi/hdmi or something different than the rest.
 
as said above , this is an overscan issue.

check your driver settings or look through your TV settings for the option. It may have an option such as "just scan" to auto set this
 
On my Samsung I had to select HDMI/DVI as source, and then set picture option to: "Screen Fit". Even if you can get the whole desktop via underscan settings in the driver, it still won't be sharp. And with the above, there's no need for any underscan.
 
The AMD overscan setting is really for TVs that can't display a full signal. Depending on the TV, you'll want to be looking for something like a PC mode. Post your model number and we can help more.
 
The AMD overscan setting is really for TVs that can't display a full signal. Depending on the TV, you'll want to be looking for something like a PC mode. Post your model number and we can help more.
This is what I was talking about: some call it "PC Mode", some call it "1:1", and on all newer models Samsung calls it "Screen Fit".
 
Connect your PC via HDMI 1. Go into the source menu, edit the name for HDMI 1 to PC. Now the picture at 1080p will be perfect and lag free to boot.

The magic of google and AVSforums.
 
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