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Small Black Bars On Left Right And Top Of Monitor

PcFan90

so i have a problem i just noticed my windows is not filling up the whole display and its set to the correct 1920x1080 rez 
but getting small black bars on top left and right side look like they might be around half a cm wide or so

im using AMD how can i fix this

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2 minutes ago, PcFan90 said:

so i have a problem i just noticed my windows is not filling up the whole display and its set to the correct 1920x1080 rez 
but getting small black bars on top left and right side look like they might be around half a cm wide or so

im using AMD how can i fix this

maybe aspect ratio?

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5 minutes ago, Clearviper said:

maybe aspect ratio?

this is what the back bars look like same of left and right

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26 minutes ago, PcFan90 said:

this is what the back bars look like same of left and right

20230325_115050.jpg

I don't get why you say left and right when that's the top?  But as the other person said, its filled the screen, most screens have some border due to their physical construction.  You want something to hold the glass panel (LCDs usually have glass internally even if you can't tell) so it doesn't flex and crack.

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38 minutes ago, PcFan90 said:

this is what the back bars look like same of left and right

 

yeah that's the bezel. they started calling that type of construction bezel less in the 2010s because when it's off you only have the plastic border outside and they fake it in every promotional picture they use for these. it's bs trash marketing.

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1 minute ago, TechlessBro said:

Welcome to marketing.

thin bezel just means the panel doesn’t reach the edge anymore.

 

looks better when turned off and in adverts.

that sucks i now can't unsee it and its kinda annoying hope i get used to it

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1 hour ago, PcFan90 said:

that sucks i now can't unsee it and its kinda annoying hope i get used to it

Every monitor have bezel, they is no bezeless monitor in market yet. 

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