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Answer» Hi everyone, I have an issue with this graphic card in my pc, my display is sony playstation monitor 3D. Cpu: intel i73770 motherboard: asus p8z77-v deluxe GPU: Gainward gtx 680 2GB
When I'm in uefi bios, or in ubuntu boot grub for example I have black border on screen, I want to ask if there is any way to edit for example vbios of my cpu to get rid of these black border. Thank you for helpSounds like its the native resolution of the video card as initialized before driver kicks in a resolution is then changes to greater setting. Curious as to why this is a problem as for grub as long as the boot loader LOADS the OS the problem which to me at least doesnt seem like a problem goes AWAY. Also how often is BIOS play needed. It should be set it and forget it.
I have heard of people flashing BIOS to have a custom splash screen at post etc, but I DONT think your problem is going to be solved by playing in flashing BIOS with any changes. It might be the Playstation Display as the issue. Do you have another display to try to see if problem goes away with different display?I have tried with the asus version of this graphic card thinking that maybe there was some compatibility between bios and this gpu, but no I GOT however black border and with this graphic card on another display I don't have borders, yes I think it's something with the display like overlay and scaling, but I can change these options in display only if I use component cables, there isn't any device that could adjust automatically my hdmi signal? or I was wondering if it's possible to edit vbios, or bios to bypass this setting a custom resolution, I have tried editing bios with hex editor but I can't find where this thing is setted.No idea why a frame in the BIOS screen would be so troubling...how long do you SPEND in there anyways ?I don't spend so much in bios , but in boot selection where I select the os yes and that is ugly to have border
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