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Old 05-13-08, 11:55 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by Bubblehead Nuke
Ok, my control panel looks like that. I am lacking the 'Change Flat Screen Resolutions', but I have a 'Move CRT position' & 'Manage Custom Resoutons'
Per chance, are you using a crt monitor? Do you have drivers installed for it?
Additionally, I vaguely recall that it might be possible to set your screen to 4:3 using the custom resolution mode, but I'm afraid I wouldn't know how to do that, without googling and testing.
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Originally Posted by Bubblehead Nuke
1) Are you connected to your monitor via DVI (digital) or VGA (analog) connector? Might this be the source of the discrepancy we are seeing?
Using dual-link DVI to my LCD screen.

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Originally Posted by Bubblehead Nuke
2) What version are you using? I will download it and try it.
I'm using the beta 175.51s, but nVidia have just released a new official set of drivers, the 175.16s, they're the best bet. (You might have to find a modified set, to install them on a 7xxx series card)

It appears that there might be a bug/feature missing with nvidia scaling and analog screens.
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=44831

If you don't have a dvi input then I suggest trying powerstrip to set a resolution manually, this link provides a tutorial.
http://mentoliptus.blogspot.com/2007...tio-howto.html

Good luck, keep us updated with how it goes.
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