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Windows 11 offers gaming support for 4:3 resolutions, while Discord streaming is available for various platforms.

Windows 11 offers gaming support for 4:3 resolutions, while Discord streaming is available for various platforms.

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eduardodd08
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01-24-2021, 02:47 PM
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Hey there, newcomer! I’m curious if anyone else has run into the same trouble with Win11 freezing after switching tabs in a 4:3 display while playing CS:GO and Valorant. I’ve had this problem since installing Win11 back around September—back when it was still known for bugs. Even though Win11 was supposed to be more stable then, I thought the fix would come soon. So far, nothing has changed.

Additionally, whenever I try to screen share on Discord, no matter which app or window I use, audio disappears and the whole system crashes, forcing a hard reboot. This, combined with the aspect ratio issues, has made everyday Windows use really frustrating.

I’ve checked everything in Windows settings and the NVIDIA control panel, but nothing seems to work. My system details are: Ryzen 9 5900X, EVGA RTX 3080, RTX 3080 XE2, 8GB RAM, running Windows 11 Home version 22478 (prerelease).
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eduardodd08
01-24-2021, 02:47 PM #1

Hey there, newcomer! I’m curious if anyone else has run into the same trouble with Win11 freezing after switching tabs in a 4:3 display while playing CS:GO and Valorant. I’ve had this problem since installing Win11 back around September—back when it was still known for bugs. Even though Win11 was supposed to be more stable then, I thought the fix would come soon. So far, nothing has changed.

Additionally, whenever I try to screen share on Discord, no matter which app or window I use, audio disappears and the whole system crashes, forcing a hard reboot. This, combined with the aspect ratio issues, has made everyday Windows use really frustrating.

I’ve checked everything in Windows settings and the NVIDIA control panel, but nothing seems to work. My system details are: Ryzen 9 5900X, EVGA RTX 3080, RTX 3080 XE2, 8GB RAM, running Windows 11 Home version 22478 (prerelease).