🔒 ATI GPU Scaling Fix for Windows 7 (stretch and aspect ratio problems)

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Quote by JDoran:
Thanks for that, mate. What is a 'D-SUB cable', though, please?
Good question!
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Oh it's an analog monitor connection cable for desktop PCs (https://www.google.de/search?q=d-sub&newwindow=1&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=_jSlVI63G-b4ywPk4IKICw&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAQ&biw=1920&bih=921) - so this won't work for laptops :-(
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At least not for the built-in display.
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OK, thanks. But why would this connector make the games OK (i.e. fix the 1:1 pixel ratio problem), does this connection make the option appear and work, or what?
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Hallo, i had a similar problem for months (R7 260x on Win 7 64bit), and i solved it today with the DDU utility (Display Driver uninstaller, for AMD or NVIDIA). I had most, including lowest resolutions with incorrect/stretched aspect ratios. Note that i never had anything grayed out, and could set permanently the "keep aspect ratio" option in CCC to begin with (on any resolution). ATIGPUScalingFix 1.1 didn't help.

Direct link for newest DDU version: http://www.guru3d.com/files-get/display-driver-uninstaller-download,16.html

I reset to default settings (lower right corner in DDU) before starting the (AMD! ) driver removal. Be sure also to install proper monitor drivers (mine would reset to default ones after each un/install of display drivers, so do it immediately after reinstalling).

Hope this helps someone...

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