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So Some people are going to laugh but I play Black ops 2 at 800x600 on my laptop so i can always get 60fps, and my laptop makes it fit the screen but thats only when i use the built in display and i want to use my 1080p monitor at my setup but i cant because it because it shows it at 800x600  at the real size so there is a black boarder, i cant even run csgo at constant 60 @ 1024x768 never mind 1080 so bo2 is just hell. So how can i upscale to 1080 or just so it fits the screen, can i use software or must it be hardware? I dont care how bad it looks.....

 

I really thought Intel  integrated graphics 4400 was better but clearly not.....

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Intels IG should be absolutely fine for your needs to be honest but it's not amazing at all. 

 

Try plugging the monitor into the laptop and make the monitor your main resolution and then close the laptop screen down once that is set-up as it will allow for that bit of extra juice

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So Some people are going to laugh but I play Black ops 2 at 800x600 on my laptop so i can always get 60fps, and my laptop makes it fit the screen but thats only when i use the built in display and i want to use my 1080p monitor at my setup but i cant because it because it shows it at 800x600  at the real size, i cant even run csgo at constant 60 @ 1024x768 never mind 1080 so bo2 is just hell. So how can i upscale to 1080 or just so it fits the screen, can i use software or must it be hardware? I dont care how bad it looks.....

 

I really thought Intel  integrated graphics 4400 was better but clearly not.....

 

Go to control panel, to Intel® Graphics and Media, Advanced Mode, then under Display > General Settings, change "Scaling" to Full Screen or Maintain Aspect Ratio, depending on if you want it to stretch the image or zoom as much as it can without stretching.

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Go to control panel, to Intel® Graphics and Media, Advanced Mode, then under Display > General Settings, change "Scaling" to Full Screen or Maintain Aspect Ratio, depending on if you want it to stretch the image or zoom as much as it can without stretching.

it says my monitor doesnt support advanced??????

 

i also searched it in control panel.

 

Also i have windows 7

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