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    Acer 6930G gaming screen problem

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by IshanSardar, Feb 28, 2011.

  1. IshanSardar

    IshanSardar Notebook Consultant

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    So, i play games in my 6930G and my resolution is 1366x768...so when i play games on my full resolution and record it, it comes out ok..but due to lag issues when i bring down my resolution to 1024x768, its kinda create a big black border around the screen and record result comes out the same way it looks, means black square border around it. So my problem is before when i used to lower the resolution the screen use to streched out and fitted to the screen but now when i do it, it stay in the centre (the gaming screen) and make a black border all around it.

    any idea guys? how can i stop it?
     
  2. MahmoudDewy

    MahmoudDewy Gaming Laptops Master Race!

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    You need to setup the Nvidia scaling in the control center of you GPU to extend the image to full screen for lower resolutions ... if you don't know how you would better ask someone with a nvidia GPU to give you the steps ... or google Nvidia scaling
     
  3. robbert-h

    robbert-h Notebook Consultant

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    You are prob on w7 dont you? Never found a solution though
     
  4. Meaker@Sager

    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    Overclock your GFX card and record at full resolution :p
     
  5. IshanSardar

    IshanSardar Notebook Consultant

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    yeah :(

    dnt even knw if my card can be overclocked :(
     
  6. Meaker@Sager

    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    MSI Afterburner.

    You will need to change one value in the setup file (enableunofficialoverclocking), but after that it should work a treat.