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Enhance graphics performance on AMD systems using Windows 10.

Enhance graphics performance on AMD systems using Windows 10.

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edibo
Member
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08-04-2016, 06:36 PM
#1
I've set up Windows 10 with the latest crimson drivers, but I'm still facing issues loading CS:GO or any game properly in full screen. No recent Reddit fixes have resolved this—this post is over seven months old. Is AMD still addressing it, or is it my card? If so, anyone have a solution? It's becoming increasingly frustrating. I've tried older drivers and reinstalled Windows multiple times, but basic fixes suggested online don't work.
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edibo
08-04-2016, 06:36 PM #1

I've set up Windows 10 with the latest crimson drivers, but I'm still facing issues loading CS:GO or any game properly in full screen. No recent Reddit fixes have resolved this—this post is over seven months old. Is AMD still addressing it, or is it my card? If so, anyone have a solution? It's becoming increasingly frustrating. I've tried older drivers and reinstalled Windows multiple times, but basic fixes suggested online don't work.

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audi497mks
Senior Member
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08-10-2016, 07:12 PM
#2
I refer to the behavior where content doesn’t fill the entire screen. It might remain in a windowed view or show black borders. Using Alt+Enter can help adjust scaling options. Seeing those borders is common when scaling isn’t applied fully.
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audi497mks
08-10-2016, 07:12 PM #2

I refer to the behavior where content doesn’t fill the entire screen. It might remain in a windowed view or show black borders. Using Alt+Enter can help adjust scaling options. Seeing those borders is common when scaling isn’t applied fully.

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xarvin
Junior Member
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08-11-2016, 03:49 AM
#3
They said stretching to a higher resolution or another aspect ratio like 4:3 would help, but it only functions properly at 2048x1536. Lower resolutions don’t work on the actual screen.
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xarvin
08-11-2016, 03:49 AM #3

They said stretching to a higher resolution or another aspect ratio like 4:3 would help, but it only functions properly at 2048x1536. Lower resolutions don’t work on the actual screen.