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CSGO stretched on laptop


ralfonso

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Hi everyone, would love if someone could assist me on this one.

I've got a laptop Lenovo laptop with Geforce 3050 Ti in it. I wanted to get CS:GO on it stretched (low res without black bars) but I don't have the needed settings for it which I've used before on other PC's.

I used to go to Nvidia control panel and set the scale there under "Display settings" but I don't have that there. I've read somewhere that I'd need to set my 3050 gpu as primary in order to get that settings option and it would ignore the integrated one but can't seem to find a way around it....

Please, if anyone has any other solution aside from "google" then any kind of help would be much appreciated. 

Thanks 😇

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Display -> Adjust Desktop size and position -> Select fullscreen as the scaling mode and perform scaling on the GPU.

I am 100% certain that you have such option in nvidia control panel.:D

Then of course you need to select 4:3 as the display ratio, change to lower reso and use fullscreen from CS:GO settings.

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1 minute ago, JKf8tDbCDfY337E said:

Display -> Adjust Desktop size and position -> Select fullscreen as the scaling mode and perform scaling on the GPU.

I am 100% certain that you have such option in nvidia control panel.:D

nah mate 

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6 minutes ago, JKf8tDbCDfY337E said:

Well, shite. Which model do you have? Can you check the "Manage 3D settings" if you have an option to select the "preferred GPU" and if that does anything?

Already have it chosen :( 

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1 minute ago, ralfonso said:

Already have it chosen :( 

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Sorry for asking these stupid questions, but have you tried removing the nvidia drivers, rebooting and then installing them manually (from the nvidia website) to see if that solves anything? 

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56 minutes ago, JKf8tDbCDfY337E said:

Sorry for asking these stupid questions, but have you tried removing the nvidia drivers, rebooting and then installing them manually (from the nvidia website) to see if that solves anything? 

not stupid at all. thanks for even noticing :D 

but that was the last option I had in mind and didn't want to do :( 

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