For the people who can't fix it with NVIDIA on a laptop: 1- Go to Intel Graphics Control Panel 2- Select the display option 3- Select the monitor you want to fix the overscaling problem 4- Activate "Customize Aspect Ratio" option and you are gonna see a preview of your monitor on the right side. 5- Just fit the resolution size according to your screen size Let me know if you want me to do a short video about this.
It took me 3 mins to find HDMI Scaling on my AMD control panel, even after watching the video. Im getting old... Anyway, fixed the problem. Thanks for the video!
My problem is every time I sleep, reset or shutdown the screen reverts to underscale, however there is no rhyme or reason to it, my AMD scale % is set to 4% if I engage VSR or GPU scaling then disengage either one it rectifies the issue still with the scale % set to 4%, next time I reboot, boom underscaled again... Darn annoying. Oh never happened on my 960 this scaled as you showed and stayed, just this new AMD rx 5600 xt
I have the same problem here. I use a 1920x1080 LG monitor and everytime I shutdown or restart the PC I must change the % of HDMI scaling for 4 or 0. This is really annoying.
almost the same here with a 5600G but only happening if I go into sleep mode, it's not even just going back to 0% but relocating to the top left corner with black bars right and bottom
@@Gizfreeksame bro I have the same CPU and I'm using a kinda old Sony TV with HDMI 3 hours trying to find a fix but nothing, every time I shut down the PC the rescaling configuration gets bad
Not an option for me either. Using the current Adrenalin version 23.11.1. My monitor and cable can cope with 120 hertz but even at 60 hertz that option is no longer present. This is with Win 11. Didnt have the scaling issue on Win10.
...My refresh rate was at 59.94 Hz, why on earth is that even an option. Changing it to 60 popped my display out really big again, I used the AMD settings to resize it, hopefully it'll quit resizing itself every time the screensaver comes on! Thanks for the tips :)
Okay, the issue I seem to have is apparently my display overscales by a lot more than normal. I've adjusted the resolution to best fit, to little effect. I've resized the screen in the Nvidia control panel. It helped a lot, but even adjusting the sliders all the way down, there was still about half an icons worth of display outside the screen. I found the advanced scaling options in the windows 10 display settings. Entered a value of 100 (100-500 was the allowed range) and it helped a bit more, but still have some overscaling. actually probably needs a value of about 85 or 90, but those values aren't allowed. I've been banging my head over this one off and on for a couple years. "Close" is the best I can seem to get. Any more ideas?
@@GadgetliteInblog hi I did that few times but didn't work. But somehow by moving the hdmi cable to another hdmi input on my monitor fixed it. For whatever reason lol. Thanks for reply anyway
Ryzen 1800x on x370 taichi with 32 gigs ddr4-3000.. Current GPU in the system is a Radeon rx 7600. Bios updated 7.30 with plans to install a ryzen 5700x How do you fix over scaling permanently? Every time I play an older pc game on my PC which is connected to an older TV HDMI. The scaling is perfect. . all fits.. then I load an older game and when I quit to desktop the scaling is changed.. Go into adrenaline, change HDMI scaling down.. .. all fits again.. The scaling is set to 5 so that it matches the screen resolution, I play a game and to fix it I have to put the slider down to 0 scaling.. Here is the kicker.. When I reload my PC the next day.. I have to go in and adjust the scaling back to 5 again so it fit in the resolution. Every day I play this move the slider game. How do I fix it forever.. Never have that issue again?
I found out if you have overscaling (if using AMD at least) you Can change refresh rate in advanced display setting to 30hz if 60hz isn’t available, it fixed my over scaling for me
Then Nvidia is not primary Graphic card, it could be AMD or Intel. Do one think, type "Dxdiag" in your search box click "yes" and toogle to Display driver and see which graphic card is present
I have a problem when I use AMD HDMI scaling it works fine but refresh rate suddenly drops it feels like 30 hz even if it is 60 hz Plz if you can help me
Ok, I don't know if you will know how to fix this problem. But I've been having a problem. So my display used to run in what looked and felt like 1920x1080p but I tried to load up a game called Spooky's Jumpscare Mansion and it turned my resolution to 1366x768p. Now it will not turn back to 1920x1080p. I've tried everything i can think of. Went through manual settings, tried using windows troubleshooters, factory reset my pc, changed monitors etc. Can you think of anything?
I have desktop overscaling problem when I use TV as second, cloned monitor, NVidia GPU - when I enable desktop resizing, Resize button is greyed out and it reports "Desktop resizing not available for cloned monitors". Any ideas?
@@pavelkosik9517 do one thing you have to change the display settings from cloned screen to “second screen only” then only you will get the rescaling option.
@@GadgetliteInblog it's fully up to date. I'm having over scaling issues with my tv when connected to rog ally, its really so annoying I'm unable to find the fix for it.
This doesn't even help. All these videos of changing the display or scale requires some kind of nvidia control panel, which NOT ALL COMPUTERS HAVE. If your PC doesn't have a graphics card, this doesn't even work jeez. So unhelpful. Can't find a single video that fixes the issues