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radeon screen scaling

What monitor? Usually this is only available through the monitor's profiles as the driver attempts at this often fail.
 
Why should it fail, with my 7800GT's the drivers can apply this flawlessly (useful when wanting to do things in 4:3 on my 16:10 monitor).
 
paradigm said:
Why should it fail, with my 7800GT's the drivers can apply this flawlessly (useful when wanting to do things in 4:3 on my 16:10 monitor).
It has done so, according to Baddass on several monitors - Namely the Viewsonc 2025VM and the Belinea 20" 102035W IIRC.
 
Head to widescreengaming.com or ask Baddass in the monitor forum but I believe the answer is no.
 
I always assumed to achieve this effect, your monitor had to support 1:1 pixel mapping and was nothing to do with the graphics card you ran?
 
BubbySoup said:
I always assumed to achieve this effect, your monitor had to support 1:1 pixel mapping and was nothing to do with the graphics card you ran?
Yes, I think this is the case 90% of the time, though some drivers on certain monitors can force black borders and play like so apparently - though I still think it's more of a hardware thing.
 
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